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FORTUNE Educator's Preview Guide now online

  • 1.  FORTUNE Educator's Preview Guide now online

    Posted 02-12-2001 12:22
    From: Carrie Wetherby [mailto:cwetherby@edumedia.com]

    Please forgive cross postings.

    Hello. I am new to the MG-ED-DV listserv. I am an education editor and am
    responsible for writing and releasing information about free educational
    resources. I joined this listserv because I wanted to see what issues were
    affecting professors of business and economics.

    One of the FREE resources that I�d like to present to the list is the
    FORTUNE
    Preview Guide that is managed by the FORTUNE Education Program. I have been
    editing the Preview Guide for a few months now and have decided to make it
    available online in a PDF format.

    To learn more about the Preview Guide and how it can be used in the
    classroom
    in conjunction with FORTUNE Magazine, please keep reading. If you�re
    familiar
    with the program, you can go directly to our Website at
    http://www.fortuneeducation.com.

    If you have any questions or comments about my post, you can contact me
    off-list.

    Carrie Wetherby
    Education Editor
    mailto:cwetherby@edumedia.com

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    Visit the eCompany Now Education Program online

    February 5, 2001 � The eCompany Now Education Program has created a Website
    especially for educators who are interested in presenting current ideas and
    information on e-commerce and Web technology into their classroom. The site
    is available now at www.fortuneeducation.com/ecompanynow.html.

    By using eCompany Now Magazine in the classroom, educators and students will
    receive the benefit of real-time, current information that textbooks are
    unable to deliver. Developed by the editors of FORTUNE Magazine, eCompany
    Now
    Magazine goes beyond electronic communication and dot-com startups to cover
    core aspects of business, such as management, marketing, sales, and
    purchasing. Monthly issues provide vital information for navigating the
    uncharted waters of e-commerce.

    Educators with access to the Web can now request FREE samples of eCompany
    Now
    by going to www.fortuneeducation.com/ecompanynow.html. The eCompany Now
    Education Program also provides educators and students with the lowest
    subscription rate available, at $1.25 an issue. Educators who have at least
    five students subscribe to the publication receive a FREE annual
    subscription
    and a guide to help introduce eCompany Now into the classroom. More details
    and a subscription form are available at
    www.fortuneeducation.com/ecompanynow.html.

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