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Encyclopedia of Information Technology Curriculum Integration
Foundation courses are designed to prepare potential students who otherwise do not meet matriculation requirements to qualify for admission to undergraduate courses.
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Integrating E-Government into the Business Curriculum
Jaideep Motwani (Grand Valley State University, USA) and Asli Yagmur Akbulut (Grand Valley State University, USA)
Copyright: © 2008 |Pages: 4
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-881-9.ch071
Abstract
Citizens around the globe are demanding better services and more responsiveness from their local, state, and national governments. Governments are responding to this challenge by implementing a vast range of information technologies (IT) to reengineer government processes, deliver services, and manage resources more effectively. As such e-government (electronic government), which can be defined as the government’s use of IT to exchange information and services with citizens, businesses, and other government agencies, is increasingly becoming a crucial concept for practitioners, researchers and educators.
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A Module for General Education Curriculum Development in Chinese International Universities: A Practical Example Concerning Law and Morality
courses of basic theory and skills for the natural sciences, humanities and social sciences offered by higher educational institutions.
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