Western Sydney University Distributes 5,000 Surface 3 Devices To Its New Students

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Western Sydney University recently announced that they will provide 5,000 Microsoft Surface 3 devices to commencing students this year, as it continues to provide innovative and highly engaging learning opportunities. Vice-Chancellor Professor Denise Kirkpatrick said the following regarding Surface distribution.

“Several years ago Western Sydney University became one of the first universities to provide devices to students as part of its flexible learning program. The 2016 program takes that a step further as the University works with industry leading technology partners such as Microsoft, to determine the most suitable device for each of our courses.

Our students are the leaders of tomorrow and as we prepare them for their future careers, we believe it’s essential that we empower their learning with the necessary support and leading edge technology to maximise learning outcomes and deepen their engagement in learning.”

You can order Surface 3 from Microsoft here.

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