Interesting Items – January 15, 2009

Interesting Items – January 15, 2009

Interesting Items – January 14, 2009

The Year of the eBook in Education

I have long been a fan of reading e-books.  I got my first PDA back in 2000 and have been trying all sorts of different ways of reading on devices since then.  When I was a graduate student I was really converted when I found a way to download my books for FREE, and scroll them so I could read faster!  Now I was saving MONEY and TIME!!  How awesome is that?

This year is certainly shaping up to be the “The Year of the eBook” both outside and inside of education.  A quick look at Google Trends shows an steady increase in search volume for e-books.  Although we still lag far behind some of our eastern colleagues, we are even moving up here in the USMajor authors are starting to publish in eBook format and even publishers are publishing books in eBook format. 

In the education realm, there is also no shortage of talk about eBooks.  Here is a short list of some articles published recently (mostly from InsideHigherEd):

The first one, published today, talks about a University that is moving to eBooks because they are cheaper.  I think that is going to be a huge thing this year with the budget crisis we are all in.  So… how can we prepare for this in our own institutions?

Article Series

I, like you, have been overwhelmed by all the possibilities and where to start with eBooks and eReaders.  But I have tried almost every format and device out there and have learned some valuable lessons.  I am thinking about writing a series of posts about eBooks where I go through all the different devices.  I will explore the different ways you can read eBooks, the pro’s and con’s, and share some resources for anyone that is looking to get started. 

Here is what I have planned so far (in no particular order):

  • Kindle
  • Sony eReader
  • iPhone
  • Blackberry
  • Windows Mobile Devices
  • Java Phones
  • Desktop Clients
  • Emerging or Planned Reader’s

After that I would like to take a look at programs that are being implemented across the US in schools so anyone that wants to start some sort of pilot at their school will have something to start with.

So… what do you think?  What devices would you add to this list?  What other things would you explore?  What are you already doing at your institutions?  Leave your comments below. :)

OneNote and Education : Get connected and collaborate in your Classroom with OneNote

I have been publishing too many shared items and not enough individual posts… so in an efforts to lighten things up, I am going to try posting some short posts so y’all don’t get too bored!

I have long been a HUGE fan of OneNote.  It may be one of the most under utilized tools for educators and students!  Take the chance to see what it is all about with this free webinar next Tuesday 1/20 from 4-5:30pm Eastern Time.

OneNote and Education : Get a Free Copy of OneNote 2007 – Tuesday, 1/20/09 Webinar – “Get connected and collaborate in your Classroom with OneNote”.

If you are an educator and attend the live session you will get a FREE copy of One Note!  That is awesome!  Here is the schedule of what they will be covering!

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Get tips on how OneNote can help you organize class materials and class work, create collaborative work environments, and share workspaces. In this webinar we will cover:

– Getting Started with OneNote

– How to get organized with OneNote

– Organizing class materials & class work

– Creating collaborative work environments

Interesting Items – January 13, 2009

Interesting Items – January 12, 2009

  • Collaborative Whiteboard – Draw with another iPhone or iPod Touch over WiFi
  • – “Collaborative Whiteboard is an application that allows 2 iPhones or iPod Touches to draw simultaneously on the same image. This is done via the same WiFi connection.”

    You know… once mobile devices start collaborating with each other on the same screen… it seems to me we are getting pretty close to real mobile computing! :)

  • U.S. Distance Education Report (2008)
  • – At the end of December, 2008, the US Dept of Education released the results of their first look at distance learning in higher education. They found that 2/3 of colleges and universities are offering online, hybrid/blended, or other distance learning.

Interesting Items – January 10, 2009

Interesting Items – January 9, 2009

  • College 2.0: A Wired Way to Rate Professors—and to Connect Teachers – Chronicle.com
  • – Awesome article in may different ways. A tech guy tracked the hits blackboard sites were getting and published the top ranking teachers. This is a great way to get folks motivated about technology, as well as find the early adopters.

    Also has some good information about measuring teaching using technology, as well as the correlation between student satisfaction and teachers that use the latest instructional technology to assist them in their teaching.

Interesting Items – January 8, 2009