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Colleges going paperless in attracting students

Riverland Community College’s “Programs of Study” publication looks like a notebook and makes paper-shuffling sounds when its pages are turned. The sights and sounds, however, all are through a computer via Riverland’s Web site and the ePaperFlip software for publications. 

According to the Austin-Post Bulletin, it’s one of the ways Riverland, like many other colleges, has been moving away from paper to computers for distributing information and doing business.



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