In recent weeks I’ve written about both Inkling and Reed College. Lynn Neary at NPR brings us a story concerning e-textbooks that addresses both topics. The CEO of Inkling talks about the future of textbooks, a Reed College professor compares Kindle and iPad pilots at […]
higher education

In previous posts I’ve written about iPad projects and pilots at U.S. colleges and universities. Not all projects are happening in the U.S. however. The University of Adelaide in Australia plans to replace traditional undergraduate science textbooks with iPad versions. As a result, all students […]
University of Adelaide Will Replace Science Textbooks with iPads
Connie L. Bauer, Ph.D., has a new site focusing on iPad Apps for Instructors & Students. Categories of apps are Classroom, Create/Edit, View/Store Files, eBook Readers, Social Networking, Utilities, Web, and Miscellaneous. While at the site, you can also visit her “About Me” page, where she describes using […]
iPad Apps for Instructors and Students

I wrote recently about iPad initiatives at a number of colleges and universities. Article 1. Article 2. Article 3. We now add to that list Notre Dame. The Notre Dame News has the story of assistant professor of management Corey Angst, who is leading […]
iPads in Higher Education – Notre Dame
To the list of colleges and universities from my previous posts here and here, we add Stanford, Oklahoma Christian University, Long Island University, Northwest Kansas Technical College, and Chicago State University. This article from today’s Huffington Post covers 11 colleges and universities with iPad initiatives. Each schools […]
iPads in Higher Education – More College and University Projects, ...
Following a successful launch this summer, Rutgers University in New Jersey is offering an MBA certificate program in Digital Marketing this fall. All students in the program receive an iPad preloaded with program materials. Customized iPads contain required reading material, including cases, articles […]