The Internet and World Wide Web: Uses for Study Abroad
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https://doi.org/10.36366/frontiers.v1i1.18Keywords:
Internet, world wide web, study abroad, international student exchangeAbstract
In the field of international student exchange, administrators and faculty are continually faced with the challenge of operating a college or university program in another part of the world. Administrative offices are operating with decreased budgets, limited staff, and a growing need for additional resources. The Internet provides a resource to support the programmatic needs of administrators, with a limited cost in both financial and manpower resources.
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White House Press Release, March 7, 1995. http://www.ed.gov/PressReleases/03-1995/whprtech.html.
Parrot, J., 1995. “The Crisis in Schoarly Publishing: What is the Crisis?” University of Waterllo Library, May 8. http://www.lib.uwaterloo.ca/society/crisis.html
White House Press Release, March 7, 1995. http://www.ed.gov/PressReleases/03-1995/whprtech.html.
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Published
1995-11-15
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Rhodes, G. M. (1995). The Internet and World Wide Web: Uses for Study Abroad. Frontiers: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Study Abroad, 1(1), 108–112. https://doi.org/10.36366/frontiers.v1i1.18
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