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Digital Community Colleges

Posted on May 20, 2010
The Center for Digital Education and Converge Online invite submissions for the sixth national Digital Community Colleges Survey. The purpose of the survey is to recognize and showcase community colleges that are providing a high level of service to their faculty, students and communities through information technology.
Posted on March 26, 2010
The awards reception honored all winners in the Digital Community Colleges Survey, a few of which are shown in this video.
Posted on November 6, 2009
Laramie County Community College uses digital devices to customize information, connect globally.
Posted on November 5, 2009
Technology tools, such as online video sharing, help students at Panola College reach broader network.
Posted on November 4, 2009
Montgomery County Community College wins top honors among large colleges for video conferencing and other technology programs.
Posted on October 8, 2009
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.
Posted on October 16, 2008
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.
Posted on October 19, 2007
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.
Posted on October 14, 2005
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 2005 survey, more than 200 community colleges participated.
Posted on October 17, 2003
The 2003 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.