eText consultant Rand Spiwak engages in an informative discussion of electronic texts and considers how higher education institutions can prepare for a shift from print to digital course materials and ...
The conversion from printed instructional content to digital content is inevitable. Just as the music industry progressed from vinyl to tape to CD and now to digital formats, so progresses the ...
Over 40,000 IU students used at least one eText from IU’s direct partnerships with publishers for digital course materials. The spring semester numbers are in: Indiana University’s eText program ...
With the rising cost of textbooks, which can cost hundreds of dollars every semester, more students are turning to e-books. Milind Basole, principal eLearning professional at CITES, serves as a ...
In this session, you'll learn how Indiana University is driving an ambitious institution-wide change initiative to help reduce the cost of education and provide faculty with powerful instructional ...
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