SUNY technologists review Fredonia's success

Christine Davis Mantai

Employees of the SUNY Learning Network (SLN) visited SUNY Fredonia on Tuesday, Oct. 24, to learn about Fredonia's success in migrating to the ANGEL Learning System in preparation for the SLN’s upcoming migration to ANGEL.

The group of six visitors led by Rick Costanza, SLN Senior Instructional Designer and Coordinator of Administrative Services, included staff and programmers from SUNY Informational Technology Exchange Center (ITEC).  SUNY Fredonia participants included representatives from Educational Technology, ITS, Reed Library, Computing Services, Lifelong Learning and members of the Faculty.

SLN is one of the world’s leading providers of online learning with more than 100 complete online degree and certificate programs, 4,300 online college courses offered annually, 100,000 student enrollments from around the globe, and 2,000 SUNY faculty.

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