E-NOTES: 2002 ISSUES
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2002 Issues
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January-February 2002: E-Notes Goes Paperless
Emerging technologies are once again improving our communications in immense, wonderful ways. In the spirit of adapting to these changes, from now on you will receive E-Notes in this new electronic format. These truly are e-notes now, and freed from the constraints of print technologies, we can improve their timeliness and increase their usefulness.
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March-April 2002: Technological Innovation at Georgetown
Just because we support the technology you use today doesn't mean we aren't looking out for tomorrow. See what some members of the Georgetown University community are doing to ensure that the University is on the leading edge of technology.
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May-June 2002: Preparing for Summer
Our Preparing for Summer issue features a collection of articles to help you get through the summer months and plan ahead for the fall semester.
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July-August 2002: Improving Georgetown University's Computer Services
From hardware to software to our computer network to the departments that support your technical needs—UIS is making changes to improve our services. Read all about them here.
August 2002: Special GUMC Research Edition
UIS is entirely committed to ensuring continuous, high-quality technical support to our user community at GUMC. As a result, many initiatives are underway to improve and expand services to GUMC. This special edition of E-Notes will give you an idea of what we are currently doing and what is coming in the near future.
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September-October 2002: Welcome Back to New and Improved Tech Services
The new academic year has arrived and so have big changes in Georgetown University's technology services. Our computer network has speeded up to 1000 megabits per second, new advanced technology classrooms are opening, technical staff have been brought together in a newly refurbished building, and existing services have been made easier to use. Read this Welcome Back issue of E-Notes to learn more.
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November-December 2002: "It Takes a Village"—Collaborative Technology
The penetration of personal computers into homes and secondary schools has eliminated skill barriers for students. Cellular technology, wireless networking, and handheld computers are now economical and reliable. In today's academic world, instructors and administrators have come to view technology as an essential component of new initiatives. Read about Georgetown faculty, staff, and students who are taking technology beyond the desktop computer.
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