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| A Message from the Vice President... |
At the University of West Georgia, we are committed to student learning. Both in and out of the University, technology is seen as one of the things about which we must learn, and one tool by which more learning can occur. For these reasons, West Georgia supports technology in the classroom and student learning about technology computer literacy, if you wish.
We want to help you, the student, learn how to learn about technology, and how the use of technology can help you learn about a changing society. We want to help create the conditions for which, through your learning here about the uses (as well as the limits) of technology, you will be better prepared to face tomorrow's challenges. Our computer access plan (detailed elsewhere in this guide) was developed with the belief that there are many ways to achieve these learning needs.
This Student Guide is one of the many ways we attempt to help you learn. Within the pages of this guide, you will find basic information for beginning this process of continuous learning about and with technology.
With Best Wishes,

Thomas J. Hynes, Jr.
Vice President of Academic Affairs
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