When 20-year-old junior Alyson Spagnoli was in elementary school, her classroom’s technology was an overhead projector with a loud fan and some desktop computers. Today, it’s a different story.
Tag: iPad
iPad helps military dad see MCN commencement from Afghanistan
Major Bruce Rolando was able to watch his daughter while 8,000 miles away in Afghanistan.
Alum builds apps that make learning fun for kids
Graphic design alum Chris Phillips and his colleagues knew the iPad was a game-changer the moment they touched it. Here was this device that even a child could navigate with ease.
Alum plays creative role at leading kids iPad app developer
For Chris Phillips, a 2003 Illinois State graphic design alum from St. Joseph, app-building fulfills both his creative side and his inner engineer.
College of Education hosting tech seminars for current, future teachers
The College of Education is inviting students and professional educators to attend the Teaching in the 21st Century (T21) spring speaker series. Taking place through April 26, speaker sessions will allow attendees to learn from educators specializing in classroom technology. The seminars are free and open to education majors, professional educators, and all faculty and
Taking notes on iPad
It’s almost 10 months since I got my iPad and I have been feeling very comfortable doing most of stuff on iPad. I’d classify myself “fairly heavy user” because this semester, I’ve determined to read almost everything, take almost all notes, organize most of information (well, of course, nothing that I need to worry about
Another iPad Story
Few weeks ago, three of us, who teach the Design a Quality Online and Blended Course cohort program, received iPad so we can share with faculty how we can integrate this new tool into their academic life including research, teaching and service. Jean-Marie already posted her experiences as a new user, so in my blog