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Community of Educational Technology Support ComETS. ComETS is an Iowa State University community that promotes dialog and events focused on technology in learning and teaching. ComETS is a university-wide community where ideas and resources can be shared, and debate can occur on future technology directions at ISU. ComETS is open to all interested ISU faculty and staff. Facilitate dialog about learning and teaching technology issues facing ISU. NMC Horizon Report 2016 Higher Education Editio.

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COMETS.IASTATE.EDU HOST

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Community of Educational Technology Support ComETS. ComETS is an Iowa State University community that promotes dialog and events focused on technology in learning and teaching. ComETS is a university-wide community where ideas and resources can be shared, and debate can occur on future technology directions at ISU. ComETS is open to all interested ISU faculty and staff. Facilitate dialog about learning and teaching technology issues facing ISU. NMC Horizon Report 2016 Higher Education Editio.

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This website comets.iastate.edu states the following, "Community of Educational Technology Support ComETS." We viewed that the website stated " ComETS is an Iowa State University community that promotes dialog and events focused on technology in learning and teaching." It also said " ComETS is a university-wide community where ideas and resources can be shared, and debate can occur on future technology directions at ISU. ComETS is open to all interested ISU faculty and staff. Facilitate dialog about learning and teaching technology issues facing ISU. NMC Horizon Report 2016 Higher Education Editio."

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