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Rob Bloomfield
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Johnson School of Management
Prof Teaches Using Virtual Realities
"Beyers Sellers" (a typical avatar) is also known as Prof. Rob Bloomfield of the Johnson School of Management. Prof. Bloomfield is hosting virtual lectures as part of his class NM1501: Business and Oversight in Second Life, one of the newest virtual worlds. More
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MyDocumentDelivery is a fee-based electronic document delivery service offered by Cornell University Library. Faculty, staff, and students may request copies of journal articles, book chapters, and other materials located in the print collection of the Cornell University Libraries, including the Library Annex. Documents will be scanned and made available on the web as pdf files. - MERLOT
MERLOT is a free and open resource designed primarily for faculty and students of higher education. Links to online learning materials are collected here along with annotations such as peer reviews and assignments. - MyLibrary
MyLibrary is a collection of personal electronic services developed by the Cornell University Library that can be customized to reflect your own personal interests and research needs. - eReserves
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