A mini revolution: A private school’s transformation to a one-to-one iPad environment
Vice President of Academic Affairs, Dr. Gregg Cox and Chief Information Officer, Chris Boniforti will share their journey highlighting successes and challenges in implementing iPad technology at Lynn University.
MyCSUNtablet: Enhancing Teaching and Learning in the Digital Age.
Associate Vice President of Academic Technology, Deone Zell, from California State University, will share the story of the MyCSUNtablet initiative and its evolution, along with video clips from participating faculty and students.
Creativity on the Move
Capture inspiration around you, create layouts, draw images, transform words and pictures into incredible visual stories and animated videos, all while using your mobile device. See an overview of the Adobe Mobile Apps and discover how easy it is to integrate your creative work with your desktop applications, enabling you to do great work anywhere. In addition, see an overview of Adobe’s app creation tools, allowing you to create and publish engaging mobile app experiences.As a solutions consultant specializing in digital media, Donna works with educational institutions from K12 through higher ed to help them meet their digital strategy goals through digital workflows using Creative, Document and Marketing Cloud applications and services.
iPads in Higher Education
ihe2016 is the world’s second international research conference about iPad use in Higher Education (HE). You are invited to join scholars, learning technologists and practitioners from across the globe to share insights into teaching practice and student learning in an interdisciplinary and collaborative interchange of experience.
The conference seeks to provide a common forum for the varied forms of research on the use of iPads in HE and to explore innovative models of learning using the iPad.
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