January 28, 2005
Thoughtfully and effectively integrating technology with teaching is an ongoing
challenge for those of us who conduct research in, develop, or support educational
technologies at MIT. Over the past year a number of our colleagues have won...
January 28, 2005
by Rich Garcia
Can the Apple iPod -- the symbol of a generation of students plugged in to
downloaded music -- serve as a delivery system for serious education? Experiments at several universities are exploring the iPod's value as an educational...
January 12, 2005
By Ruth Reynard
The use of Internet technology to facilitate interaction, communication, and collaboration is well documented but its use in establishing and developing "personal voice" as part of learning is also now being addressed through the use...
January 10, 2005
What: Crosstalk Seminar on Educational Change
Where: 4-237
When: Thursday, January 20 at 2:00 p.m. (Coffee at 2:00, presentation at 2:30)
Title: Progress toward the Paperless Classroom: Using Tablet PC's at MIT and the HKU Medical Faculty
Speaker...
January 6, 2005
By Mikael Blaisdell
In the open source vs. commercial course management system debate, support turns out to be a deciding factor. Here’s why.
Read this article in the Campus Technology online newsletter.