Begun in 1990, The Campus Computing Project is the largest continuing study ofthe role of information technology in American higher education. The project’s national studies draw on qualitative and quantitative data to help inform faculty, campus officials, policy-makers and others others interested in a wide array of information technology issues that affect American colleges and universities.
The 2002 Campus Computing Survey was supported, in part, by the following sponsors: Academic Systems, Advantiv, Apple Computer, Blackboard, Campus Pipeline, Cisco Systems, Collegis, Converge Magazine, CyberSource, Dell Computer, DeVry University, eCollege, EDUCAUSE, Eduventures, Follett Higher Education Group, Gateway Computer, Hewlett Packard, Houghton Mifflin Company, HorizonLive, IBM Higher Education, Jenzabar, KPMG Higher Education, Luna Imaging, Macromedia, Microsoft, National Education Association, Palm Computing, Pearson Education, PeopleSoft, SAP Americas, SAS, SCT Corp., Software Industry & Information Assoc., Sun Microsystems, Thomson Learning, TouchNet, WebCT, and XanEdu.
For additional information, please contact:
THE CAMPUS COMPUTING PROJECT
Kenneth C. Green
Visiting Scholar,
The Center for Educational Studies
The Claremont Graduate University,
Claremont, CA 91711 USA
Mailing Address
P.O. Box 261242
Encino, CA 91426-1242 USA
tel: 818.990.2212
fax: 818.784.8008
www.campuscomputing.net