Damon Kiesow at Poynter.org reports on how students and their prof in the Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism are using iPads, apps and accessories to explore the future of mobile journalism. More here.
In 2001, Western Illinois University’s College of Education and Human Services (COEHS) began the Faculty Innovators program, to encourage faculty members to integrate technology into teaching and learning. Participating faculty receive a technological device as an incentive for participating in […]
As you know, I try to keep tabs on iPad projects and initiatives at colleges and universities. Long Island University has been mentioned before. Eric Lai, a blogger for ZDNet, now reports that L.I.U.s massive deployment of 6,000 iPads to […]
A team of University of Houston professors is testing the use of iPads and a specially developed course app. The COMM 3353 iApp is being used by 30 students and four professors in an Information and Communication Technologies course. Faculty […]
One of the biggest (140 MB) and most expensive ($900) apps ever released for the iPad is a mobile learning application called MBA Learning Studio: Platinum Edition. The content of the 32 courses in this package is reportedly based on legitimate, MBA-level […]
Daytona State College in Florida began an ambitious project in 2009 to offer all textbooks in electronic format. The goal is to drive down the cost of textbooks while making the content available on a variety of platforms and devices. […]