Thanks and welcome Jacqueline
First, to find the course group search on MDDE605 or just 605 Then click on the resulting group and then click on "ask to join group" I then get a request and approve it.
I am WORRIED about the text- which did you receive E-Learning or Beyond E-Learning - I MAY have work to do on the site, but THOUGHT I had updated things to Beyond E-Learning.
Terry
Hi Terry,
Glad to see you responded before the official course start - calms my nerves a little! I subscribed to the group, I finally realized that I was looking for a new group..blah blah... but I think I got there. So, I did not receive either of those texts. Mine is Managing Technological Change by A.W. (Tony) Bates. I already read the first two chapters before double-checking the book title as per your instructions, and it was very informative!! haha... I double checked my readings and nothing similar to those is in there, either. If I received the wrong text, who should I contact? Can I access what I actually need to read online or can you send through email?
Looking forward to this course. I attended a great Elluminate session with you last semester as part of 610. Cheers!
Jacqueline
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