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− | :All full time students (12 or more semester credits) are automatically enrolled in the [[e-Warrior: Digital Life & Learning Program]]. We feel that having full time access to technology is currently best accomplished with a laptop computer. The University has this program to provide consistent technology for the WSU environment. The program includes a comprehensive package of software and support, allowing students to concentrate their efforts on learning how to use the technology and avoiding the frustration of technical problems. | + | :All full time students (12 or more semester credits) are automatically enrolled in the [[e-Warrior: Digital Life & Learning Program]]. We feel that having full time access to technology is currently best accomplished with a laptop computer. The University has this program to provide consistent technology for the [[WSU]] environment. The program includes a comprehensive package of software and support, allowing students to concentrate their efforts on learning how to use the technology and avoiding the frustration of technical problems. |
[[Category:e-Warrior: Digital Life & Learning Program]][[Category:StudentQ&A]] | [[Category:e-Warrior: Digital Life & Learning Program]][[Category:StudentQ&A]] |
Revision as of 17:48, 8 April 2015
- All full time students (12 or more semester credits) are automatically enrolled in the e-Warrior: Digital Life & Learning Program. We feel that having full time access to technology is currently best accomplished with a laptop computer. The University has this program to provide consistent technology for the WSU environment. The program includes a comprehensive package of software and support, allowing students to concentrate their efforts on learning how to use the technology and avoiding the frustration of technical problems.