McGraw-Hill Debuts On-demand Professional Development Program

A new professional development resource aims to help faculty better understand and use emerging technologies.

Magna Campus, produced by McGraw-Hill Education and Magna Publications, includes more than 4,000 resources, such as whitepapers, webinars, and e-newsletters, on a range of topics, from student engagement and collaboration to IT policy and regulations. Delivered on demand through MH Campus, the program can be integrated with all major and in-house developed learning management systems.

In other McGraw-Hill news, the 2014 Introduction to Teaching Resource Package is now available through MH Campus. The program is designed to provide training on blended and online learning classes.

Annual licenses, for campus-wide and departmental use, are now available for both programs. For additional information, visit www.mheducation.com.

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