New Media for Teaching and Administration

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The Interactive Campus: New Media for Teaching and Administration

Companies offering course management systems and enterprise-level administrative systems have provided stable technological environments to institutions. What new directions will these companies take in response to emerging media and highly interactive technologies? Syllabus polled a few leading companies to find out.

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