Friday, July 26, 2013

eTextbook usage study in California

The authors surveyed students over two years to monitor their attitudes and usage of eTextbooks prescribed for their courses/subjects. I found this article enlightening for a number of reasons, including its demonstration of different types of arrangements for eTextbook provision for students. Both publisher suppliers in this study, while requiring students to subscribe to access the texts (presumably for a fee), they provided enduring access for the students after the completion of their studies. Perpetuity of resources being a particular interest of mine in this field, this grabbed my attention.

I'm sure many who have been involved in the MLDP trial will gain some insight of their own from this article, hence I am sharing with the group here.

International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning: Journey to eTextbook Affordability

Friday, July 5, 2013

iPad App review: SlideShark

Screen capture of a PowerPoint presentation in SlideSharkSlideShark is a free mobile app to show PowerPoint presentations from the iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch. It keeps the animations, fonts, graphics, hyperlinks and videos intact while running from your iOS devices. 

Key features:
* 100 MB of online storage free (with option to buy more).
* Offline access to presentations. 
* You can see your slide notes, timers, animation counter and next/previous slides when presenting from your iPad.

(by Nauman)

iPad App review: Doceri

Doceri is a free professional iPad interactive whiteboard and screencast recorder with sophisticated tools for hand-drawn graphics and remote desktop control.

I just tried some of its features and they look fabulous. This app has got 5 stars in the App Store...

Here's an nice review of this app: http://tinyurl.com/DoceriReview

Enjoy...!!!

(by Nauman)

Ebooks on iPads- Library training session, Bundoora campus, 9th July.


iPad Stand

Attribution Some rights reserved by Veronica Belmont

Ebooks on your iPad - too easy!

La Trobe University library has more than 350,000 e-books!
Come and find out more about them, and how to access them on your iPad. We will provide the tea, coffee and nibbles.
Class times: eBooks on your iPad
Tuesday 9 July
Session 1 - 9.30 - 10.30 am
Session 2 - 3 - 4 pm

Please, bring your iPad. All classes in Library Training Room 2.17
Borchardt Library (Melbourne Campus)
Book online now at latrobe.edu.au/library/training or contact Annette O’Brien, a.obrien@latrobe.edu.au Librarian, for further information.

Thursday, July 4, 2013

iPad in Higher Education Symposium

 iBook created following the Symposium by Sarah Midford
On Friday 28 June the eLearning team joined with a team from Apple to conduct a one-day staff development symposium on the use of mobile learning devices at the city campus at 360 Collins St. 

This symposium included sessions on iBooks, iTunes U and apps for teaching and learning, and was attended by academic and professional staff from all faculties as well as ICT. After the positive feedback to this symposium, we're planning our next event!

Stay (i)Tuned for the FBEL eLearning team's favourite apps for teaching and learning, as featured in the Musical Chairs session at the Symposium- we'll be posting a brief introduction and our reviews here on the blog.