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Become a MERLOT Partner
There are different types of involvement as a partner in the MERLOT Community. You can join as a Campus or System partner, a Corporate partner or affiliate, or an Community Partner.
To download a short document that provides a summary of the value and benefits of becoming a partner with MERLOT, click here (140kb pdf).
For more information on the types of partner agreements, the benefits of being a MERLOT partner, and how to become a partner, click the link below that best suits your organization.
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See a list of all partners involved in MERLOT.
For more information about MERLOT partnerships, please contact Tim Tirrell at ttirrell@calstate.edu.
Partner Services
Collection, Community, Consultation, and Customization Of MERLOT Partner Academic Support Services (COMPASS)
Among MERLOT’s goals is to ease the burden on campus personnel in their planning and implementation of academic technology. The same principles of reuse and not reinventing the wheel that have been applied to faculty-centered services are being applied to services for academic administrators and leaders. MERLOT can help find ways to align with the work they are already doing and make their work more successful and take less time. For more information, visit the COMPASS page.
Institutional Teaching Commons for MERLOT Partners
In collaboration with the MERLOT Project Directors and Editors, MERLOT has developed a service to enable MERLOT Partners to easily, effectively, and inexpensively customize and sustain the infusion of MERLOT services into their institution. MERLOT’s Institutional Teaching Commons services is a partner-only benefit and will enable the MERLOT Project Directors to bring greater value back to their own institutions and become more successful stewards of MERLOT services. The MERLOT partner has the major responsibility of inviting and supporting the appropriate people to develop and sustain the work and services of the Teaching Commons. Faculty leadership is critical for the success of these Teaching Commons. For more information, go to http://taste.merlot.org/disciplinecommunities.html#tci
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