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Blackboard - click here for more details
Around the world, students, teachers, and administrators are collaborating in online teaching and learning environments powered by Blackboard. Whether you are a novice or expert when it comes to technology, you will find that Blackboard's online learning platform will have a dramatic impact on the way you teach and your students learn.

Companion Websites - click here for more details
These are customised, text specific, interactive websites. The sites give academics access to a simple online course management tool, where you can create a syllabus and communicate with your students.

CourseCompass - click here for more details
CourseCompass allows you to set up an online course without having to install new software or pay licensing fees. Each CourseCompass course is fully integrated with the content that students are reading in their textbook and can be adapted to suit your individual teaching needs. It allows you to track student progress and report results simply and efficiently. It lets you create and manage different student groups, monitoring their progress and giving you the ability to tailor your content to any weaknesses.

MyLabs -click here for more details
MyLabs are innovative online learning tools that can be customised to your needs. A full range of assessment, homework and gradebook functions are built into this technology. MyLabs offer students many ways to study, and instructors many ways to save time – all in one convenient place. MyLabs are for use with selected titles only.

WebCT - click here for more details
WebCT is one of the most popular Web course platforms in higher education today, allowing instructors to deliver courses to students all around the world. WebCT.com, the Company's eLearning hub, is the first destination site for the higher education marketplace to offer both teaching and learning resources and a community of peers across course and institutional boundaries.