Letter from Telecommunications and Network Operations
Information Systems would like to welcome you to the Monmouth community. Computers and information technology are increasingly becoming indispensable tools in the academic world. At Monmouth University, we recognize the importance of integrating technology into the campus environment to enhance, strengthen, and extend the classroom experience.
Monmouth is providing more flexible student access to faculty and library resources; preparing students for confident, resourceful, responsible use of technology in academic and career paths; and expanding the boundaries of our classrooms to enhance teaching, learning, research, communication, and professional development.
While the classroom experience and the quality of personalized faculty instruction remain the cornerstone of our programs, we believe that technology can significantly heighten the academic experience and prime students for the needs of an increasingly high-tech career marketplace. Our goal is to prepare students for the twenty-first century with a well-rounded, viable, professional education of quality accompanied by the ability to use technology effectively as a tool for success. Our research shows that using computers makes learning more meaningful for students, more fun, increases student communication with others, and improves critical thinking skills.
Whether you choose to bring a laptop or desktop computer to campus, or if you intend to experience technology through our computing labs, computer use will enhance your academic life at Monmouth. Because we understand the importance of the role of computers and information technology at Monmouth, we have developed campus-wide technology resources and are constantly looking toward the future to anticipate the need for additional resources. Our evolving technology initiative benefits Monmouth students by providing them with current technology for computer use in the classroom and by enabling them to develop the computer skills necessary for success in the workplace.
More detailed information is available on our Web site under the Campus Technology section.
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