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S. E. Kruck, Editor
Albert L. Harris, Editor Emeritus

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    Teaching Notes

    The Journal of Information Systems Education (JISE) publishes teaching cases for use by IS educators in the classroom. Our web site contains the Teaching Notes for cases published in JISE. The Teaching Notes are available to instructors and other authorized professionals. We request that you do not post any of the teaching notes on any server, including those password protected where students have access.

    To obtain access to the Teaching Notes, send an e-mail to JISE from your college or university e-mail account. Please note that access to the Teaching Notes will not be sent to Hotmail, Yahoo, or other non college or university e-mail addresses.You must be an instructor to access the Teaching Notes (students are not authorized to access the Teaching Notes). Your request should contain a college or university URL that will verify your instructor status. You will receive by return e-mail the URL and password to access the Teaching Notes.

    This page last updated 4/26/10

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