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Backchannel via Twitter

Monica Rankin has received some attention for her use of Twitter in the introductory history course she taught this spring at the …

Crowdsourcing in the Classroom?

A couple of months ago, I shared a few ideas for applying the idea of “crowdsourcing” in the classroom.  Last month, Dan …

Mobile Learning Part 5

I have a few more ideas for using free-response questions with classroom response systems taking advantage of mobile devices (especially smart phones) …

Mobile Learning Part 4

While preparing for my presentation at last week’s ConnectEd Summit, I started brainstorming some ideas for using free-response questions with classroom response …

Mobile Learning Part 3

More ideas today for how using mobile devices (particularly smart phones like the iPhone) as part of classroom response systems might enhance …

Mobile Learning Part 2

In my last post, I shared a few ideas for how using mobile devices (particularly smart phones like the iPhone) as part …

Mobile Learning

I participated in the ConnectEd Summit hosted by Abilene Christian University today.  The conference was organized to explore the impact of mobile …

Follow-Up to the IHE Interview

Chris Heard, associate professor of religion at Pepperdine University, commented on my recent Inside Higher Ed interview, describing some of the advantages …

iPhones as Super-Clickers

Jeff Young blogged about Abilene Christian University’s iPhone initiative yesterday on the Chronicle of Higher Education‘s Wired Campus blog focusing on the …