Leveraging Existing Technology within the University for Academic Advising

Authors

  • J. Kyle Herron

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26209/mj1261419

Keywords:

advising, academic advising, adviser, advisor, technology, Web collaboration tools, screen capture software

Abstract

No Abstract Provided.

Author Biography

J. Kyle Herron

J. Kyle Herron is a graduate student in the University of South Carolina's Higher Education and Student Affairs program. He can be reached at kherron@mailbox.sc.edu.

References

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