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The emerging global campus model

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    This paper analyses the Emerging Global Model of universities as well as the changes which the ICT drives in a global scale. The emergence of e-Infrastructure for e-Science, the Open Educational Resources movement, e-Libraries and the tendency of building global educational alliances are analysed as well. The paper puts in focus the influence of the Web 2.0 technologies and the new organizational models they drive, e.g. Enterprise 2.0, University 2.0. A new university model is defined -- the Emerging Global Campus Model. Some arguments that the ultimate result of the ICT driven transformation in the world could make the whole world to become a Global Campus in the next few decades.

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    CompSysTech '09: Proceedings of the International Conference on Computer Systems and Technologies and Workshop for PhD Students in Computing
    June 2009
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    DOI:10.1145/1731740
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    1. e-book
    2. e-infrastructure
    3. e-learning
    4. e-library
    5. emerging global campus model
    6. emerging global model
    7. open educational resources
    8. university 2.0
    9. virtual organizations
    10. web 2.0

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