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Who We Are

“Did you listen to clients’ needs?
Did you explore different approaches? Will everyone be able to do their jobs better? Are there ways for the client to increase revenues or economize?” We ask questions like these, so you never ask, ”Could we have made a better choice?”

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What We Do

In the simplest terms, ED MAP makes it possible for you to focus on quality education. We custom design fulfillment and logistic services that get students, customers and instructors the tools they need. Administrators can track everything – including the bottom line. And now we’ve added more to ED MAP’s community of resources.

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Who We Serve

ED MAP is the only company flexible enough to meet the needs of today’s diverse educational marketplace. Our list includes proprietary and career colleges, K-12 online programs and institutions, multicampus systems, traditional campuses, continuing education, professional associations and corporate training arms.

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Customized Textbooks and Lab Kit Bundles
ED MAP is pleased to announce a new partnership with Hands-On Labs that can help you create course materials packages with everything your students need for an interactive and engaging learning experience. Click here for more information.
ED MAP hosts discussion about alternatives to print course materials at CCA conference!
eBooks and custom publishing options can lower costs and improve the student experience. Join ED MAP at 11:45 a.m. on June 16 as we introduce an approach for managing these course materials like investment portfolios to maximize their benefits. Three institutions that have used this approach will join us to share their experiences. Miss the presentation? Visit us in Booth #505.

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ED MAP’s success helps its lead investor, Adena Ventures, gain bragging rights for keeping its promises, according to the article Something ventured, something gained that appeared in the October 17, 2006 issue of The Columbus Dispatch. ... more