iPad 2 Keyboard Case Shootout

Posted on: January 18, 2012 | By: Randy Piland | Filed under: Tech Tips

ZDNet : iPad 2 keyboard case shootout http://zd.net/vw5DVR http://twitter.com/ZDNet/ FollowShare on Tumblr

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Finding Lots of Interesting iPad Information at ipadshouse.com

Posted on: January 18, 2012 | By: Randy Piland | Filed under: Tech Tips

This site has lots of info and in the following categories. News – Apps – Games – Books – Tips & Tricks – Accessories http://www.ipadshouse.com/ FollowShare on Tumblr

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Mac Plus with your iPad2

Posted on: January 18, 2012 | By: Randy Piland | Filed under: Tech Tips

Add a little nostalgia to your modern device…that is useless you still have a Mac Plus. http://www.usbfever.com/index_eproduct_view.php?products_id=2611 FollowShare on Tumblr

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iPad Tutorials offer help for newbies

Posted on: January 18, 2012 | By: Randy Piland | Filed under: Tech Tips

Check this link, shared by Kelly Reimer from TLT, which offers good info to get you started with the iPad. Thanks Kelly. http://www.wallaceict.net/ict-resources/ FollowShare on Tumblr

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App Chart from the Educause Conference and Kelly

Posted on: December 16, 2011 | By: Randy Piland | Filed under: Tech Tips

Check out this chart of apps put together by the University of Cincinnati Information Technologies office. Click here to download the chart ipadapps FollowShare on Tumblr

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Educause Report: The iPad: Implications for Higher Education, shared by Kelly Reimer

Posted on: December 16, 2011 | By: Randy Piland | Filed under: Tech Tips

The best thing about this report is the resources provided on this site. Click on the RESOURCES tab on the page. Implications for Higher Education Thanks Kelly FollowShare on Tumblr

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iPads given to Yale medical students

Posted on: December 16, 2011 | By: Randy Piland | Filed under: Tech Tips

Interesting article published back in the early Fall. Check it out at: iPads Given to Yale Students FollowShare on Tumblr

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Tablet initiative: McNeela and Piland share benefits

Posted on: December 12, 2011 | By: Kelly Reimer | Filed under: Tech Tips

Teaching and Learning Technologies recently launched a mobile tablet initiative, which provides tablet loans and support to faculty wanting to use tablets to engage students in the classroom. Read more of the article on e-net. FollowShare on Tumblr

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Appolicious

Posted on: November 29, 2011 | By: JP Lavoie | Filed under: Tech Tips

This is a great site that caters to both iPad and Android users. It gives options to view apps in different categories (including Education) and stays on top of what is out there for each device type. Well worth a look! http://www.appolicious.com FollowShare on Tumblr

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Keeping students engaged – online

Posted on: November 14, 2011 | By: Laura Van Drie | Filed under: Instructional Technologies, Teaching & Learning

Elon stresses the importance of student engagement in the classroom. So how can you keep students active and on their toes when they’re taking your class online? Teaching and Learning Technologies (TLT) held a meeting for new online faculty in mid-October. During the hour luncheon, they were introduced to the 2012 online mentors, Dr. Harlen Makemson, Associate Professor of Communications, and Dr. Karl Sienerth, Professor of Chemistry. They will provide guidance to faculty who are enhancing or modifying a face-to-face course for an online environment for the 2012 summer I session. Drs. Makemson and Sienerth were selected as TLT online mentors for their creative approaches to online teaching. Sienerth taught “CSI Reality: Chemistry from the Cutting Room Floor,” a forensics class with a focus on chemistry. His students watched and critiqued episodes of shows like CSI: Miami and pointed out the flaws in scientific methods on the shows. They also…

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