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Blackboard Overview by a Technology Coordinator
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Have you ever wished you could find an easier way to get course materials and other information to your students? Would you be interested in improving communication between you and your students? Over 1600 colleges, universities, and K-12 schools have discovered and adopted a software package that can do just that: Blackboard's CourseInfo, a Web-based course delivery system (http://www.blackboard.com). At San Jacinto College we are using CourseInfo to facilitate classes taught in a distance learning format and to support classroom-based classes through web-enhanced learning activities.
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- Received: August 03, 2009
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