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eCitizenship in the 21st century university: a planning and implementation workshop

Published: 24 March 2011 Publication History

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At Southern Polytechnic State University (SPSU), we have spent the past two years planning and implementing electronic citizenship, called from here on, "eCitizenship" initiatives on our campus. After an initial start fizzled out that tried a large, independent initiative, we have re-planned and re-started multiple inter-dependent and embedded citizenship activities, which in the sum are in alignment with our polytechnic nature and also more successful than the single, large, independent initiative could have been. In this 90 minute workshop we will describe and explain what worked and what did not work for us, prescribe and recommend methods, tools and actions for effective eCitizenship on participants' campuses, and provide a toolkit with IT tool recommendations, templates, checklists and resources for participants to take back to their home campuses.

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SPSU eCitizenship website: http://cse.spsu.edu/rhalstea/ecit

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      ACMSE '11: Proceedings of the 49th annual ACM Southeast Conference
      March 2011
      399 pages
      ISBN:9781450306867
      DOI:10.1145/2016039
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      Published: 24 March 2011

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      1. educational community
      2. electronic citizenship
      3. social computing

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      ACM SE '11: ACM Southeast Regional Conference
      March 24 - 26, 2011
      Georgia, Kennesaw

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