Does Not Liking Computers Impact One’s Ability to Be a Successful Online Student?
What happens when you have to use a computer but don’t like to? Ranida B. Harris, Indiana University Southeast, and Kent Marett, Mississippi State University, investigated what happens to people who have to use computers for more than 20 hours […]
Forget Books. Forget Computers. Forget Cellphones. Try Wall Text
Carolyn Kotlas summarized a webinar about Cellphones as Instructional Tools. I was interested in her summary because of a recent first-time visit to the Botanical Gardens in Washington, D.C. I was very disappointed in the cellphone tours they made available […]
Internet-Enabled Washers and Dryers
I interviewed Allison Rossett for eLearn Magazine and just came across some notes from the interview. My favorite insight of hers was on the inclusion of experts and peers in education facilitated through technology. She also talked about the role […]
An Annoyance, An Investment, or An Assistant
I recently had a teaching assistant who I had not worked with previously. I knew she wasn’t going to be an annoyance, but I wasn’t sure from the outset if I would have to invest time in working with her […]
Synchronizing learning and life: push or pull?
Lisa Gualtieri and Bob Little wrote the following, inspired, in part, by the personalized advertising Tom Cruise’s character received in Minority Report. Imagine driving down the highway listening to tips on presenting to help you prepare for a talk you’re […]