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New campus print technology helps your students and faculty share information via the cloud with ease. Is your institution getting the most out of your classroom technology?

According to Educause’s 2016 edition of its annual Top 10 IT Issues report, optimizing educational technology is a top concern for campus IT this year — only information security ranked higher.¹ Campus print technologies that capture information from paper-based content and share it throughout your institution like electronic or digital documents are integral to optimizing your classroom technology for modern higher education experiences.

As today’s campuses become more collaboration-focused, seamless document sharing is increasingly important to students. In fact, 86 percent of students report that technology helps them be more effective, efficient learners. ²

Modernize your campus for information mobility

Modernize your campus for information mobility

Unsure how best to improve document sharing on your campus? Consider starting a conversation with our experts in the education space.

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  1. 1. Susan Grajek, "Top 10 IT Issues, 2016: Divest, Reinvest, and Differentiate." Educause Review, January 11, 2016. http://er.educause.edu/articles/2016/1/top-10-it-issues-2016
  2. 2. "Are Learning Analytics the New ‘Likes’? 87% of College Students Perform Better with Access to Personalized Data, New Research Finds." McGraw-Hill Education, October 28, 2015.