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Albright, M. (1996). Instructional Technology and Higher Education: Rewards, Rights, and Responsibilities. Keynote address presented at the Southern Regional Faculty and Instructional Development Consortium, Baton Rouge, LA.

Ball, S. (1985). Responsibility of universities toward technology. College Student Journal, 19, (4), 370-379.

Bates, A. (2000). Managing Technological Change: Strategies for College and University Leaders. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass.

Cole, R. (Ed.) (2000). Issues in Web-Based Pedagogy: A Critical Primer. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.

Evans, T., & Nation, D. (2000). Changing University Teaching: Reflections on Creating Education Technologies. London, England: Kogan Page.

Forsyth, D., & Archer, C. (1997). Technologically assisted instruction and student mastery, motivation, and matriculation. Teaching of Psychology, 24, (3), 207-212.

Goggin, N., Finkenberg, M., & Morrow, J. (1997). Instructional technology in higher education teaching. Quest, 49, (3), 280-290.

Hammond, N. et al. (1992). Blocks to the effective use of information technology in higher education. Computers and Education, 18, (1-3), 155-62.

Maddux, C., Cummings, R., & Torres-Rivera, E. (1999). Facilitating the integration of information technology into higher education instruction. Educational Technology, 39, (3), 43-47.

Mayes, T. (1998). Teaching, technology and talk. Psychologist, 11, (8), 375-377.

McCoy, A. (1999). Integration of Technology into Higher Education Teacher Preparation Programs. Presented at the Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference, San Antonio, TX.

Roach, F. (1999). The higher education technology revolution. Black Issues in Higher education, 16, (13), 92-96.

Spotts, T. (1999). Faculty use of instructional technology in higher education: Profiles of contributing and deterring factors. Dissertation Abstracts, International: Section A (Humanities and Social Sciences), 59 (10-A), 3738.

Ward, D. (1994). Technology and the changing boundaries of higher education. EDUCOM-Review, 29, (1), 23-27.

Wilson, B. (1994). Technology and higher education: In search of progress in human learning. Educational Record, 75, (3), 8-16.

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