In my teaching, I make heavy use of technology and personal experience to illustrate effective use of computers in organizational settings. Over the past years, I have complemented this perspective by adding a component of multi-cultural collaborative learning using videoconferencing and other technologies to bring in guests and enable cross-institutional interaction to create a rich learning environment for my students. I have further complemented this approach by encouraging remote interaction by students in various locations both synchronously and asynchronously. These multi-cultural virtual team projects provide a special learning opportunity for both students and instructors. I have also created an “e-organization” virtual business environment to support cross-disciplinary interaction for undergraduate students. The objective is to enable undergraduate students to obtain a better mental model of how organizations work and better assimilate and integrate contributions from specific courses. I am currently exploring use of wireless mobile devices (e.g., PDAs and “smart-phones”) to create extended learning environments as well as serving as chairman of a steering committee aimed at integrating university educational and administrative resources.