T.H.E. Journal's New Digital Edition Now Available

Attention, print and digital subscribers: T.H.E. Journal’s new digital issue has arrived.

Subscribers should receive an email on August 20 with a link that will lead you to an all-new online, multimedia version of T.H.E. Journal. This new interactive version of the magazine will replace the current print and digital editions.

We will continue to carry all the quality features, columns, and news stories you've come to expect from T.H.E. Journal while offering you more dynamic and immersive content. The debut issue includes features on funding 24/7 home internet access for students, video interviews with this year’s Sylvia Charp award winners, a slideshow of top products from this year’s ISTE and InfoComm shows, and more.

To learn more about why T.H.E. Journal is taking this important next step in its history, watch Editorial Director Therese Mageau explain how and why the decision was made, and what you can expect, in this video.

If you are not currently a print or digital subscriber, you can sign up for your free subscription here.

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