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Sponsors

  • Faculty and student experience group (Information Science and Technology)
  • Office of educational innovation and technology
  • Libraries

An online conference presented at the Rotch Libraries Conference room (March 3 and 4 2010)

Attendees

Name                

Affiliation                    

Email                      

Interest

Ranjani Saigal

FSX-IS&T

ranjani@mit.edu

Identify and experiment with Mobile Applications to enhance the
teaching learning experience at MIT

Jonathan Hunt

FSX-IS&T

jmhunt@mit.edu

Identifying Useful Mobile Applications

James Cain

OEIT

jrcain@mit.edu

Identify opportunities to present to the class by Hal Abelson
and Andrew Yu for students to work on development

Molly Ruggles

OEIT

ruggles@mit.edu

Identify opportunities for OEIT to use Mobile applications to solve teaching learning issues

Nicole Henning

Libraries

hennig@MIT.EDU

Identify a useful IPAD application and apply for development funding

Peter Munsteadt

Music Library

pmunsted@MIT.EDU

Exploring ideas to use mobile applications for libraries

Howard Silver

Engineering
Library

hsilver@mit.edu

Exploring ideas to use mobile applications for libraries

Allison Benedetti

Rotch Libaries

benedeta@mit.edu

Exploring ideas to use mobile applications for libraries

William Helman

Libraries

whelman@mit.edu

Exploring ideas to use mobile applications for libraries

Ann Whiteside

Libraries

awhites@mit.edu

Exploring ideas to use mobile applications for libraries

Kate James

OCW

katej@mit.edu

Creating a mobile OCW application

Cherry Siegal

OCW

csiegel@mit.edu

Creating a mobile OCW application

Tanya Abitoff

OCW

tabikoff@mit.edu

Creating a mobile OCW application

Kris Brewer

AMPS

 

Video on Mobiles

Arun Saigal

LLK, Media Lab(student)

aksaigal@mit.edu

Developing Mobile Scratch Application

Wesley Clark,
Mayy Nykoruk,
 Rich Minton

Boston Pocket PC
Development Group

 


Projects at MIT

Educause Horizon Report

2010 Horizon report says Mobile Computing is a technology to watch in the next 12 months.

Excerpt from the report –

Mobile computing, by which we mean use
of the network-capable devices students are
already carrying, is already established on many
campuses, although before we see widespread
use, concerns about privacy, classroom
management, and access will need to be
addressed. At the same time, the opportunity
is great; virtually all higher education students
carry some form of mobile device, and the
cellular network that supports their connectivity
continues to grow. An increasing number
of faculty and instructional technology staff
are experimenting with the possibilities for
collaboration and communication offered by
mobile computing. Devices from smart phones
to netbooks are portable tools for productivity,
learning, and communication, offering an
increasing range of activities fully supported by applications designed especially for mobiles.

mlearnopedia.com

An excellent site to learn about mobile applications in education

Overview/Survey Slides

 

Interesting Mobile Applications

Proceedings of the conference at the learningcommons

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