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August 2004
Advances in Online Student Advising
Recent advances in technology, along with societal changes, have fostered the development of innovative online advising tools at institutions nationwide. The mid-1990s first saw widespread use of the internet as a medium for higher education, creating a real change in the dynamic, with students no longer needing to be physically on campus to obtain information, says Charles J. Haberle, assistant vice president for academic administration at Providence College in Rhode Island.
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