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Spring 2004: vol. 5, no. 2
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Editor's Note
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This year marked our 3rd Annual Virtual Case Study Competition for
Masters level students in student personnel administration,
counseling or higher education administration graduate programs.
A total of 46 teams submitted final presentations for this year's
competition. They were asked to develop a syllabus for a student
affairs and technology course, including their rationalization
justifying such a course. Click here to read full scenario...
We have dedicated the Spring 2004 edition of our e-journal to the
final presentations of all participating teams. Instructions on how
to view the team projects are listed below.
Next year's Virtual Case Study Competition will take place in
February 2005. Registration information will be posted on our Web
site in Fall 2004. For general information about the 2004 Virtual
Case Study Competition, you can visit our VCS section at
studentaffairs.com/vcs.
Gary D. Malaney
Director, Student Assessment, Research, and Evaluation Office
Coordinator, Higher Education Program
University of Massachusetts Amherst
malaney@educ.umass.edu
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Inside This Issue
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Virtual Case Study Award Winners
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1st Place:
Syracuse University
Ryan Barker, John Turbeville, Gina Hurny, Amber Graham Schult
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2nd Place:
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis
Joshua Morrison, Jayme Little, Pamela Brown, Kyle Hunt
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3rd Place:
Grand Valley State University
Carrie A. Gilchrist, Mike Slocum, Adrian Aldrich
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FINALISTS
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Clemson University (moore entry)
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Eastern Michigan University
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Florida International University
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Grand Valley State University
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Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis
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Iowa State University
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NC State University
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Ohio University (roberts entry)
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Ohio University (russell entry)
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Seattle University (lew entry)
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Syracuse University
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University of Central Arkansas
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Western Illinois University (havens entry)
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Complete List of our 2004 Participants:
Following are links to all participants' submissions. Schools were allowed to provide any combination of PowerPoint files, Word documents or web pages.
If you have an older browser, you may need to download a free version of the PowerPoint Viewer. The Microsoft.com site has both WINDOWS and MAC versions available.
All links will open up in a new window.
Book Reviews
Designing Websites written by Ilise Benun is reviewed by Tamaria Jackson.
Prefiguring Cyberculture: An Intellectual History edited by Darren Tofts, Annemarie Jonson, and Alessio Cavallaro is reviewed by Paul Putman.
Dot.Con: The Greatest Story Ever Sold written by John Cassidy is reviewed by Terry Burgess.
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