Project Eagle Research Capsules (PERC)
Chronological Index of External Reports and Surveys
(The number in parenthesis indicates the issue of PERC in which this report or survey was summarized.)
May 2007
The Horizon Report.
The New Media Consortium and the Educause Learning Initiative. February 2007.
(25)
Wireless Internet Access.
John Horrigan. Pew Internet & American Life Project, February 2007.
(25)
National Educational Technology Standards for Students. International Society for Technology in Education. January 4, 2007.(25)
Making the Grade: Online Education in the United States, 2006 I. Elaine Allen and Jeff Seaman, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, November 2006 (24)
The Internet As a Resource for News and Information About Science John Horrigan. Pew Internet & American Life Project, 11/20/06 (24)
Online Health Search 2006 Susannah Fox, Pew Internet & American Life Project, 10/29/06.
(24)
Home Broadband Adoption 2006. John Horrigan. Pew Internet & American Life Project. May 28, 2006.
(23)
Internet Penetration and Impact Mary Madden. Pew Internet & American Life Project. April 26, 2006.(23)
The Internet’s Growing Role in Life’s Major Moments John Horrigan and Lee Rainie. Pew Internet & American Life Project. April 19, 2006.(23)
How Women
and Men Use the Internet Deborah Fallows. Pew Internet & American Life Project.
December 2005. (22)
"Power
Users" Drive Pedagogy Certiport and the Education Development Center. December 2005.
(22)
Generations
Online Susannah Fox and Mary Madden. Pew Internet & American
Life Project. December 2005. (22)
The
National Technology Scan (2005) Parks Associates. March 2006.
(22)
Growing by Degrees: Online Education in the United States, 2005 I. Elaine Allen
and Jeff Seaman. Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. November 2005.
(21)
The 2005 National Survey of Information
Technology in Higher Education The Campus Computing Project. September - October 2005.
(21)
E-Learning
Standards Survey American Society for Training and Development (ASTD).
September 2005.
(21)
ECAR Study of Students and Information Technology, 2004: Convenience,
Connection, and Control Judith Borreson Caruso. Key Findings. September 2004.
(17)
Teen Content
Creators and Consumers Amanda Lenhart and Mary Madden. Pew Internet & American Life
Project. November 2, 2005. (20)
Middletown
Media Studies 2: Summary of Results
Ball State Center for Media Design. September 26, 2005.
(20)
Teens and
Technology Amanda Lenhart, Mary Madden, Paul Hitlin. Pew Internet &
American Life Project. July 27, 2005.
(19)
Fifty-One
Competencies for Online Instruction Theodore C. Smith. The Journal of Educators Online, Volume 2, Number 2. July 2005. (19)
Toward
a New Golden Age in American Education U. S. Department of Education.
National Education Technology Plan. November 2004.
(18)
Protecting Teens
Online Amanda Lenhart. Pew Internet and Life Project. March 2005.
(18)
Distance
Education Courses for Public Elementary and Secondary School Students: 2002-2003
J. Carl Setzer and Laurie Lewis. National Center for Education Statistics. March 2005.
(18)
ECAR Study of Students and Information Technology, 2004: Convenience,
Connection, and Control Judith Borreson Caruso. Key Findings. September 2004.
(17)
Digital Community
Colleges and the Coming of the "Millennials" Center for Digital Education’s 2004 Digital Community
Colleges Survey. Special Report in T.H.E. Journal. October 2004.
(17)
Entering the
Mainstream: The Quality and Extent of Online Education in the United States,
2003 and 2004 Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. Overview. November 2004.
(17)
UK
Children Go Online (UKCGO): Emerging Opportunities and Dangers
Economic and Social Research Council. July 2004.
(16)
Thwarted Innovation: What
Happened to E-Learning and Why University of Pennsylvania. Robert Zemske
and William F. Massy. June 2004.
(16)
Sizing the Opportunity:
The Quality and Extent of Online Education in the United States, 2002 and 2003
The Sloan Consortium Survey of Online Learning. I. Elaine Allen and Jeff Seaman.
September 2003. (15)
"Current IT Issues:
2004" Donald Z. Spicer, Peter B. DeBlois, and the EDUCAUSE Current Issues Committee.
EDUCAUSE Review (39:3) May⁄June 2004: 12–26.
(15)
America’s Online
Pursuits: The Changing Picture of Who’s Online and What They Do
An Analysis of Three Years of Data, 2000–2003. Pew Internet & American Life Project.
Released December 22, 2003.
(14)
Rural Areas and the
Internet Results of a National Phone Survey Between March and August 2003. Pew Internet & American Life Project. Released February 17, 2004.
(14)
Content Creation
Online Results of a National Phone Survey Between March 12 and May 20, 2003.
Pew Internet & American Life Project. Released February 29, 2004
(14)
Older Americans
and the Internet Results of a National Phone Survey Between February 3 and March 1, 2003.
Pew Internet & American Life Project. Released March 25, 2004.
(14)
Thirty-two
Trends Affecting Distance Education: An Informed Foundation for Strategic Planning
Scott L. Howell, Peter B. Williams, and Nathan K. Lindsay.
Online Journal of Distance Learning Administration Volume 6, Number 3, Fall 2003.
(13)
E-Learning Trends 2003
Learning Circuits Online Magazine. American Society for Training and Development. November
2003. (13)
A Profile in Participation in
Distance Educations: 1999-2000 Postsecondary Education Descriptive Analysis Reports.
National Center for Education Statistics. November 2002.
(9)
Education
at a Glance. Annual Report. Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (Paris, France). October 2002. (9)
The Internet Goes
to College: How Students Are Living in the Future with Today’s Technology.
Principal Author: Steve Jones. Pew Internet & American Life Project. September 2002.
(9)
State of the Industry: ASTD’s Annual Review of Trends in Employer-Provided Training
in the U.S. Mark E. Van Buren and William
Erskine. American Society of Training and Development. February 2002. Full
report no longer available online. (7)
Status
of Technology and Digitization in the Nation’s Museums and Libraries, 2002 Report. Survey
Results for Academic and Public Libraries. Institute of Museum and Library
Services. May 2002.
(7)
Strategic
Plan 2002-2007. U. S. Department of Education. March 2002.
(7)
A Nation Online: How
Americans Are Expanding Their Use of the Internet. National
Telecommunications and Information Administration. February 2002.
(5)
Surveying
the Digital Future. The UCLA Internet Report 2001. UCLA Center for Communications Policy. November 2001. (5)
eCommerce Comes Slowly
to the Campus. The 2001 National Survey of Information Technology in U. S. Higher Education. September 2001.
(5)
Home Computers and
Internet Use in the United States: August 2000.
Eric Newburger. U. S. Census Bureau. Current Population Reports, September 2001.
(3)
The Internet and
Education. Pew Internet & American Life Project. September 2001.
(3)
The Changing Faces of Virtual Education.
Glen Farrell. Commonwealth of Learning. July 2001.
(3)
Distance Education: Guidelines for Good Practice.
From A
Virtual Revolution: Trends in the Expansion of Distance Education. Thomas
J. Kriger, American Federation of Teachers. May 2001.
(3)
The Survey of Distance Learning Programs in Higher Education, 2001 edition.
Primary Research Group. January 2001. Full report not available online.
(1)
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