iPad for education: early impressions

Thinking about higher education specifically – what can we expect students and faculty actually do with the iPad? As users of iPhones or iPod Touches already know, the answer to …

Things I learned while not attending SXSW 2010

Many may not realize it, but South by Southwest (the well-known music and film conference/festival held annually in Austin, TX) also includes an “interactive” conference. Over the last few years, …

Mobile, mobile everywhere

Students live on their cell phones – but can we use them for learning? Recently, several CIT staff participated in the EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative 2010 Online Spring Focus Session on …

Apple’s iPad for teaching and learning

Last month Apple announced their new slate-style computer, the iPad. With a nearly 10″ screen, multi-touch display and the ability to run applications like an iPhone, the iPad has potential …

Texting your students?

The Chronicle of Higher Education’s Wired blog describes an English professor who blasts text messages to his students to remind them about assignments and due dates. The students have the …

Explore cell phones in teaching

Meet with other  Duke faculty and talk about ideas for using cell phones (or any small, mobile devices) in teaching, both in and outside the classroom. At a previous meeting, …