2016 Campus Technology Readers’ Choice Awards Voting Now Open

VIENA, VA – 1105 Public Sector Media Group is pleased to announce that voting for the 2016 Campus Technology Readers’ Choice Awards is now open.

In Campus Technology’s second annual Readers’ Choice Awards, Campus Technology subscribers are asked to vote for the software, hardware and services they consider most vital to the mission and business of higher education. Votes can be entered at campustechnology.com/readerschoice before August 31.

“At Campus Technology we hear about products all the time — in the news, at trade shows, on the web. But with our annual Readers’ Choice Awards, we get to view products from a completely different perspective — that of the individual user,” said Rhea Kelly, executive editor of Campus Technology. “It’s a great way to find out what people think about the myriad technologies used in higher education today."

The winners will be featured on CampusTechnology.com and will appear in the October issue of Campus Technology.

For more information on the Campus Technology Readers’ Choice Awards and to cast your vote, please visit at campustechnology.com/readerschoice.

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Campus Technology is one of higher education’s top information sources, with distribution across a website, monthly digital magazine, newsletters, webcasts and online tools. It's the go-to resource for campus professionals, providing in-depth coverage on the technologies and implementations influencing colleges and universities across the nation. Content includes valuable hands-on articles, best practices, industry trends, expert advice and insightful articles to help administrators, campus executives, technologists and educators plan, develop and successfully launch effective IT initiatives.

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