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eContent Explore teaching and learning with interactive eTexts

Skip to main content. The University of Arizona. Explore teaching and learning with interactive eTexts. Launched in Fall 2013. The University of Arizona eContent Pilot Project provides students free access to eContent in selected courses. Switching from traditional textbooks to digital course materials is a growing trend in higher education. Advantages for students and faculty include greater interactivity, customizability, and opportunities for social collaboration. University of Arizona BookStores.

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eContent Explore teaching and learning with interactive eTexts

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Skip to main content. The University of Arizona. Explore teaching and learning with interactive eTexts. Launched in Fall 2013. The University of Arizona eContent Pilot Project provides students free access to eContent in selected courses. Switching from traditional textbooks to digital course materials is a growing trend in higher education. Advantages for students and faculty include greater interactivity, customizability, and opportunities for social collaboration. University of Arizona BookStores.

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The site econtent.arizona.edu has the following on the site, "Explore teaching and learning with interactive eTexts." I noticed that the website also said " The University of Arizona eContent Pilot Project provides students free access to eContent in selected courses." They also stated " Switching from traditional textbooks to digital course materials is a growing trend in higher education. Advantages for students and faculty include greater interactivity, customizability, and opportunities for social collaboration."

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