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Raths, David – Campus Technology, 2013
More than ever, faculty and students are working jointly on documents sharing screens in class, swapping course materials and taking their collective pulse through polls. Nevertheless, many faculty members complain that technical support for group projects is lagging on campus, leaving them searching for solutions elsewhere. While some faculty…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Technical Support, Teamwork, Knowledge Management
Fredette, Michelle – Campus Technology, 2013
On many campuses, iPads have taken over the hearts and minds of everyone. Everyone, that is, except the IT department. These sexy tablets might be the apple of faculty and students' eyes, but for IT directors and their staffs, working with iPads in an enterprise network environment is not the stuff of a love affair. To state the problem…
Descriptors: Colleges, Educational Technology, Handheld Devices, Computers
Schaffhauser, Dian – Campus Technology, 2012
"Tuning the blend" is a phrase that educators hear a lot these days. It refers to finding the correct balance of online activities and face-to-face instruction in hybrid--or blended--courses. Finding a mix that meets the needs of both faculty and students requires experimentation, experience, and constant tweaking. And, as with coffee, the same…
Descriptors: Blended Learning, Educational Technology, Computer Uses in Education, Technology Integration
Kennedy, Sarah – Campus Technology, 2013
The "Bring Your Own Device" (BYOD) wave has engulfed the campus, with students bringing their own devices into the classroom, and professors and administrators expecting access to e-mail and other applications from their preferred operating systems. While BYOD brings numerous benefits to campus users, it can be challenging from an IT…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Handheld Devices, Colleges
Demski, Jennifer – Campus Technology, 2013
In a flipped classroom, professors assign pre-class homework consisting of brief, recorded lectures and presentations, digital readings with collaborative annotation capabilities, and discussion board participation. This frees up classroom time to promote active learning through collaborative, project-based activities using simple display and…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Best Practices, Classroom Techniques, Teaching Methods
Raths, David – Campus Technology, 2013
There is a civil war simmering in classrooms nationwide. Arrayed on one side are students who would sooner cut off an arm than sacrifice their mobile devices. On the other stand faculty members who expect to be the focal point of their classes and will not abide distractions. Caught in the crossfire are instructional technology professionals.…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Technology Planning, Technology Uses in Education, Handheld Devices
Raths, David – Campus Technology, 2013
Ten years ago, integrating videoconferencing into a college course required considerable effort on the part of the instructor and IT support staff. Today, video- and web-conferencing tools are more sophisticated. Distance education has morphed from audio- and videocassettes featuring talking heads to a more interactive experience with greater…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Video Technology, Videoconferencing, Technology Uses in Education
Raths, David – Campus Technology, 2013
With collaborative learning one of the hottest buzzwords in higher education today, it is tempting to believe that schools have taken to the concept like
ducks to water. Sadly, that is not the case. The old-style lecture format has been employed for so long that faculty--even students--often struggle to transition to a more engaged approach to…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Technology Uses in Education, Courseware, Educational Practices
Raths, David – Campus Technology, 2012
Soon after the iPad's release in 2010, several universities decided to issue the devices to all incoming freshmen. At the time, critics scoffed at the moves as little more than marketing gimmicks designed to attract students. In truth, few of the schools required instructors to design curriculum around the iPad or had specific plans to measure…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Handheld Devices, Technology Integration, Technology Uses in Education
Demski, Jennifer – Campus Technology, 2012
On many college campuses, the 21st century classroom is the exception rather than the norm. Here's what usually happens: A forward-thinking administrator pushes for a pilot program to redesign a handful of classrooms. The resulting learning spaces are cutting edge and successful--in high demand among faculty and students alike. And that's as far…
Descriptors: Campuses, Educational Facilities Design, Pilot Projects, Space Utilization
Schaffhauser, Dian – Campus Technology, 2011
Since 2008, when iStanford stormed onto the college scene as the first campus mobile app, schools from Amarillo College (Texas) to Vanderbilt University (Tennessee) have rushed to create their own offerings. Some have elected to do the work in-house; others have licensed the software from a vendor. Still others hope to bottle the same magic that…
Descriptors: Student Participation, Educational Technology, Computer Software, Handheld Devices
Waters, John K. – Campus Technology, 2011
Advanced capture technology has become almost ubiquitous in higher education: If an institution does nt have it, chances are that it is trailing the competition. Students want it. Tech-savvy teaochers like it. And blended learning environments practically demand it. The most commonly touted benefit of these systems is that they are student…
Descriptors: Blended Learning, Online Courses, Lecture Method, Educational Technology
Ramaswami, Rama – Campus Technology, 2011
In this article, the author talks about the challenges faced by two schools that lie, coincidentally, just 110 miles apart in the vast spaces of North Dakota. Both schools, members of the North Dakota University System, decided to forge ahead with a unified communications (UC) implementation. And while their final solutions differ, how the two…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Technology Planning, Program Implementation, Outsourcing
Raths, David – Campus Technology, 2012
This is the first article in a six-part series on the elements of a collaborative classroom: furniture, social media, video/web conferencing tools, collaborative software, interactive devices, and mobile devices. With most universities facing tight budgets, convincing administrators to invest in expensive new classrooms is a challenge. Many higher…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Internet, Video Technology, Furniture
Lloyd, Meg; Raths, David – Campus Technology, 2011
Out of a total of 393 entries for the 2011 Campus Technology Innovators award, 10 winners rose to the top in six categories: (1) Leadership, Governance, and Policy; (2) Teaching and Learning; (3) Student Systems and Services; (4) Administrative Systems; (5) IT Infrastructure and Systems; and (6) Education Futurists. These innovative IT leaders…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Higher Education, Information Technology, Innovation