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Management of the assisted instruction environment in economic higher education

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  • Adriana REVEIU
  • Gabriel ZAMFIR
  • Daniel BALACEANU
  • Constantin Gelu APOSTOL

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The world has entered the Knowledge Age. Information Technology is gradually turning the world into an Information Highway Network. The development of technology has greatly accelerated the international flow of information, capital and commodities and speeded the growth of economic integration. At the same time, the cycle of technological development and commercialization is becoming shorter and shorter [Zhouying, 1999]. Information technology is bringing rapid and profound changes to higher education, as it has to virtually every process in our society. Productivity often suffers because is difficult and timeconsuming to conduct a team effort. A portal solution base on SharePoint Portal Server can greatly facilitate the process of bringing knowledge teachers together as a team to achieve educational goals by providing a single point to access: automated essential day-to-day email communication, management of contacts, calendars, and instant messages, shared facilities to allow small teams of teachers to contribute to team and project-focused Web site, track tasks and events, shortened web-publishing cycles by linking collaboration and publishing processes.

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  • Adriana REVEIU & Gabriel ZAMFIR & Daniel BALACEANU & Constantin Gelu APOSTOL, 2006. "Management of the assisted instruction environment in economic higher education," Informatica Economica, Academy of Economic Studies - Bucharest, Romania, vol. 0(3), pages 112-118.
  • Handle: RePEc:aes:infoec:v:x:y:2006:i:3:p:112-118
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