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The Center for Digital Education’s 2017-18 Digital Community Colleges Survey Awards honor community colleges utilizing technology to engage students, collaborate with K-12 and other educational institutions, and improve learning.
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The Center for Digital Education’s 2016-17 Digital Community Colleges Survey Awards honor community colleges utilizing technology to engage students and improve learning.
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The Center for Digital Education's Digital Community Colleges Survey 2015-16 Awards honor community colleges that are using technology to improve how they deliver curriculum and services.
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Textbook-free courses, wireless networks, online transfer fairs and online proctoring are among services provided to students.
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Innovative community colleges create unique learning environments and expand distance learning.
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The Digital Community Colleges survey examines and documents how community colleges are using information technology to deliver services to their students, faculty and staff. All U. S. community colleges are invited to participate in the survey. At the conclusion, the top digital-savvy community colleges receive spotlight coverage and national recognition.
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2012 Survey Finds Community Colleges Expand Distance Learning and Offer More Student Services Online
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Community Colleges on Front Lines of Digital Technology Recognized
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The Center for Digital Education releases cutting-edge research.
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E.Republic’s Center for Digital Education and Converge Online today announced the top-rated community colleges in the sixth annual Digital Community Colleges Survey 2010.
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The awards reception honored all winners in the Digital Community Colleges Survey, a few of which are shown in this video.
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The Center for Digital Education and Converge magazine have named the leading community colleges across the United States that offer exceptional technology support to students and educators.
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The Center for Digital Education released the results of its 2008 Digital Community Colleges Survey. The survey measured the progress made in technology by the nation's top community colleges.
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The annual Digital Community Colleges Survey examines and documents how community colleges have progressed in using information technology to deliver services to their students, faculty and staff. In the 2007 survey, nearly 200 community colleges participated.
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The 2002 Digital Community Colleges Survey, which measured the progress made in technology by the nation's top 50 community colleges, aimed at assessing and promoting those community colleges that provide a high-level of service through information technologies.