More than a dozen teams of Information Technology Management Specialization students at Michigan State University (MSU) are offering free technology help to businesses and nonprofits.
According to excerpts from the article:
As part of their final course in their Information Technology Management Specialization, the students are required to work in cross-functional teams, on a real-world IT project. And they just need a few more volunteer “clients.”
Professor Constantinos Coursaris, who will be teaching the course through MSU’s Department of Telecommunication, Information Studies, and Media, says the students are capable of taking on a wide range of technology-related projects, because each team will comprise of undergraduate students majoring in telecommunications, computer science, and business.
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