You’ll find a number of posts on iPad Academy covering iPad projects and initiatives in higher education (select the iPad Initiatives category just under the blog title). At a recent Gartner symposium, analyst Ron Bonig addressed the topic of iPads […]
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Long Island University’s Brooklyn Campus recently expanded its initial iPad pilot program. All full-time incoming freshmen and undergraduate transfer students received iPads at the start of the fall semester at no cost. The university is now offering iPads at a […]
University Expands Initial iPad Rollout
Over the last few months, I’ve reported on a number of iPad initiatives at colleges and universities. Eric Lai offers a Google spreadsheet that includes the ones I’ve mentioned as well as several more. The list also has a few school districts […]
iPads in Higher Education – A Spreadsheet Guide

Later this month, the University of Minnesota’s College of Education and Human Development will issue iPads to all freshmen, about 450 total. Students are receiving the devices this fall so they can be prepared to use them for spring coursework. Faculty will […]
iPads in Higher Education – Ambitious Project at University of ...
At the University of Vermont, the Center for Teaching and Learning is hosting iPads for Scholars roundtables. A recent gathering yielded a list of apps that may be useful for scholars.
iPad in Higher Education – Apps for Scholars

I’ve reported on iPad projects and pilots at colleges and universities in previous posts. Indiana University is approaching the integration of iPads through Faculty Learning Communities (FLCs). The primary goal of an FLC is to explore best practices in teaching and learning. Each […]