App of the Week: Noteshelf
…Noteshelf competition include: Penultimate ($0.99); Notes Plus ($4.99 a more comprehensive package that I use alongside Noteshelf); and Notebook for iPad ($8.99). I really do not have anything to complain…
…Noteshelf competition include: Penultimate ($0.99); Notes Plus ($4.99 a more comprehensive package that I use alongside Noteshelf); and Notebook for iPad ($8.99). I really do not have anything to complain…
…reading is due, which helps students stay accountable to the reading and on track with our course calendar. I read their completed work, make brief comments on individual papers, and…
…those eyes or what is going on in a students’ brain so this is where Socrative comes to the rescue. Socrative, which runs on tablets, smartphones, and laptops, is an…
…classes, but actually listening to them. Should we? And what might this entail? Dolby, an associate professor of curriculum studies at Purdue, organized a panel discussion to expose her students…
…an associate professor at Georgia Perimeter College, outlined a number of these lower court rulings related to the First Amendment rights of faculty and offered suggestions on how faculty and…
…using iTunes on your computer) to get data into your iPad to work on because of the lack of a slot or port that will allow you to access external…
…2007). In fact, a research study found that student test scores were significantly higher when clickers were used as part of an in-class lecture as compared to a different section…
…Dropbox, Box, and Google Drive. Do you have a favorite cloud provider? Please share in the comment box. Dave Yearwood is an associate professor and chair of the technology department…
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