As Columbia digital media grows, so does student access to some of the world's leading thinkers. Columbia's three digital media organizations bring the following benefits to students:
CCNMTL provides students with
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Enhanced classroom experiences through online multimedia archives, study environments and other interactive tools
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Easier, better connections with faculty and fellow students through bulletin boards or course chat rooms
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New online tools, such as CU Analyzer, that support study and research
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Content-rich resources that offer additional information and sources for course assignments.
Through Columbia DKV, Columbia students can
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Gain free access to Columbia DKV e-seminars to learn more about topics taught at Columbia
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Reach more sources for research through Columbia Interactive, an organized body of Columbia's digital content
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Collaborate with faculty and students at Columbia and beyond, through a variety of online learning experiences
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Incubate a digital media company based on a new online tool or educational software.
On Fathom, Columbia students can
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Discover cutting-edge ideas from 13 cultural and educational institutions and their leaders in specific fields through free articles, interviews, e-seminars and short e-courses
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Discover books recommended by experts
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Gain free access to online learning
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Access more than 85,000 reference entries from top sources
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Explore for-fee online courses for credit from Columbia and other institutions.
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