Learning Productivity Network
                 Newsletter
                 Spring 2000
                   Dr. D. Bruce Johnstone, Director
   University at Buffalo



Inside this Issue...

Elaine Cusker, Ph.D., "A Study of the Use of Advanced Placement Credit by Undergraduates 
Entering Binghamton University in 1990."

Virginia Taylor, "New York State School-Community College Collaborations."

The Center for Academic Transformation Announces, "The Pew Learning and 
Technology Program."

Radhika Suresh, "Barrier Courses and Time-to-Degree: What is the Connection?"

Dan Shelley, "A Literature Review on Post-Secondary Degree Completion: 
Time on Task and Related Factors."
Higher 
Higher Education Resources on the Internet

Internet Resources for Institutional Research:
http://www.airweb.org/links

EDUCAUSE, Transforming Education Through Information Technologies: 
http://www.educause.edu/

Society for College and University Planning (SCUP):
http://www.scup.org

Society for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education:
http://www.umanitoba.ca/UTS/STLHE

Itransfer, the website that helps you transfer college credit in the state of Illinois: 
http://www.itransfer.org/

U.S. Department of Education: 
http://www.ed.gov/

Timely Degree Completion: 
http://www.wiu.edu/users/miprov/tdchome.htm

The Center for Academic Transformation, The Pew Learning and Technology Program:
http://www.center.rpi.edu/PewHome.html

New Routes to Learning Productivity, Readings and Resources
http://www.unc.edu/cit/guides/irg-33.html



                          The Learning Productivity Newsletter is published by
                                          The Learning Productivity Network
                                                      University at Buffalo


                                                                D. Bruce Johnstone, Director
                                                                     Beth Del Genio, Editor
                                                 e-mail: learning-product-center@acsu.buffalo.edu
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