Mid-year musings on the iPad

Posted on: February 5, 2015 | By: Maria Temming | Filed under: Instructional Technologies, Teaching & Learning

Well, it’s that time of year again: Winter Term is over and we’re all about to have a regular course load’s work for the first time in almost two months. Get excited. In the meantime, this week marks the halfway point for Elon’s Writing with Thumbs program. Through this program, I’ve been able to spend the last five months …

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Mendeley vs. iAnnotate: What works for research

Posted on: December 5, 2014 | By: Maria Temming | Filed under: Instructional Technologies, Teaching & Learning

There are two types of students: those that wonder why on earth Elon would give us forty print dollars every semester, and those that inevitably burn through that money and must resort to printing in page groups of three by mid-November. I’m definitely in the latter category—that person who has to advise the people in …

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