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    Learning in a Digital World

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    Date
    2022-03-23
    Publisher
    UW-STOUT MARKETING COMMUNICATIONS
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    Abstract
    From digital textbooks to classroom technology, this week we explore UW-Stout's integration of technology with our hands-on, polytechnic approach. Guest Bob Butterfield, Director of Instructional Resource Services, details the rollout, expansion, and benefits of 75% of all textbooks at Stout being offered digitally. Nick Dangeur, Technical Integration Engineer, discusses classroom and campus technology. How it aligns in support of the eStout laptop program and the future of technology on campus. Kacey King, current UW-Stout student, describes the benefits of digital textbooks and learning in a technologically progressive environment.
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    http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/84429
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    Recording, oral
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