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Introducing SAGE edge!

February 28, 2014 2180

[Editor’s Note: This piece was originally posted on SAGE’s blog SAGE Connection and is re-posted here with the kind permission of SAGE Connection editors.]

SAGE-edge-logoSAGE is delighted to launch SAGE edge, a robust online environment featuring an impressive array of tools and resources for review, study, and further exploration, keeping both instructors and students on the cutting edge of teaching and learning. SAGE edge content is open access and available on demand with resources tailored to fill the needs of both instructors and students.

What does SAGE edge for Instructors offer?

SAGE edge for Instructors includes important supplemental material to help create a rich learning environment for students. Most sites features:

–       Test banks

–       Sample course syllabi

–       PowerPoint slides

–       Videos and other multimedia content

–       Lecture notes

–       Course cartridges for easy LMS integration

–     Exclusive full-text access to SAGE journal articles for a robust learning experience

What does SAGE edge for Students include?

Designed to provide students with a personalized approach to learning, SAGE edge for Students features:

–       Chapter summaries and learning objectives

–       Quizzes

–       Interactive exercises

–       eFlashcards

–       Online action plans

–      Exclusive full-text access to select SAGE Journal articlesedge example

“At SAGE, we believe passionately that flourishing educational programs and engaged scholarship contribute to healthy minds and healthy societies,” stated Michele Sordi, Vice President of Editorial. “With SAGE edge, our goal is to connect quality content with student engagement for an enhanced teaching and learning experience. We look forward to expanding this resource to address the changing needs of students and instructors for years to come.”

For more information about SAGE edge, and to see a complete list of titles, click here.

To view the original post on SAGE Connection click here.

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