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Mobilizing Higher Ed
1. Tennessee Board of RegentsMobilization of Higher EducationmTBR Tablets eReaders Apps SmartPhones Robbie K. Melton Associate Vice Chancellor Tennessee Board of Regents eLearning www.TBReLearning.org
2. Mobilization of Higher Education Learning On Demand In Your Hand
3. Impact of Mobilization in Higher Education
4. Poll # 1What is your primary mobile device? Tablets Apple Androids Smart Phones ( ) Apple iPod( ) Apple iPad( ) Apple iPhone( ) Android Phone( ) Android Tablet( ) Blackberry Phone( ) Blackberry Playbook( ) other
5. Poll # 2Has your school established a strategic plan for incorporating mobile devices and apps? Tablets Apple Androids SmartPhones ( ) YES( ) In Progress( ) Unsure( ) No
6. Faculty and Students Use of Mobile Devices for EnhancingLearning and Teaching A Pilot Study at ETSU Sponsored by Academics Affairs TBReLearning Presented by Carolyn Novak Emerging Technology Center East Tennessee State University
7. The purpose of this survey was to determine attitudes towards, and feasibility of, students/educators using mobile devices and educational applications (apps) to enhance their learning/teaching.
8. Student (learning) Survey Statistics Conducted April 4, 2011 – May 7, 2011 Link made available via E-mail Facebook Twitter Goldlink Portal page Calendar announcement on ETSU web site Home page ETSU web site 1 on 1 interviews (ETC staff) 995 respondents Incentive prize – iPod Touch
9. Faculty (teaching) Survey Statistics Conducted April 14, 2011 – May 31, 2011 Link made available via e-mail to all full-time faculty 277 respondents Incentive prize - iPad
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16. How Students Use Mobile Devices for Class Work Checking email Internet searches & research Checking D2L Checking grades
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18. Use of Education App Types - student Dictionary Email D2L Calculator Study Aids/Reference Note-taking
19. Use of Education App Types - faculty Clinical Apps (Medical) Music Study Aids Teaching Resources Interactive Classroom Tools
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23. Reasons that Mobile Devices Are Not Allowed Student Classroom distraction Promotes cheating Faculty Classroom distraction Promotes cheating Technological/financial disadvantage for some students
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28. Possible benefits in adopting mobile technology to enhance the learning experience (Likert scale responses)
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37. Possible barriers in adopting mobile technology to enhance the learning experience (Likert scale responses)
51. Closing Remarks It’s here and it’s staying More information & education is needed, and wanted Too expensive More cross-platform Apps are needed There is enthusiasm but there are concerns Cheating and classroom distraction need to be addressed
68. Poll # 3Has your school established procedures for identifying educational apps for faculty and students? Tablets Apple Androids SmartPhones ( ) YES( ) In Progress( ) Unsure( ) No
84. It can be modified to meet the needs of student learning styles.
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86. TBReLearning Mobilization Support to Campuses Campus Mobilization Strategic Planning Campus Mobilization Phase I Presentations Research & Data Regarding the Impact of Mobilization Alignment of Mobilization with Campus Strategic Olan Mobilization Quality Standards Strategic Planning for Mobilization Business Models for Mobilization Accreditation and Student Outcomes Faculty Development Showcase of Mobile Devices TBR Purchases & Contracts Mobile App Resource Center Apple App Volume Purchase Program Campus Mobilization Phase II Examination 30 Day on-site Assessment of Devices Updates for Strategic Plans Alignment with QEP Pilots Campus Surveys Curriculum & Program Alignment of Mobile Apps Faculty Training Funding of Specialized Mobilization Consultants and/or Conferences / Training Campus Conference / Summit
91. Emantras’ Frog Dissection iPad App (√ Model App)*Cross Platform App / Assessment / Sample Lesson PlansFrog Dissection: Frog Dissection from Punflay, is a greener alternative for teaching dissection in the classroom. Students can try dissecting a virtual specimen with all the trappings that come with the real procedure-minus the mess of course! Besides a virtual chloroformed specimen, the app comes with all the dissection tools and detailed instructions to complete the procedure. Once dissection is complete, the frog’s organs are exposed for further study. Vivid 3D images will help students visualize the internal organs very effectively. For enhanced learning experience, the app also has information on the different types of frogs, frogs’ life cycle, anatomical comparison of frogs with humans, an interactive quiz and detailed descriptions of the organs. *Further information regarding the cost, feedback, and how to download: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/frog-dissection/id377626675?mt=8#
92. Tennessee Board of Regents eLearning Mobilization Strategic Plan Mobile Product: Apps System wide Sample Purchase Apple App Volume Purchase ADA Compliance App Quality Standards Mobilization Demonstration Podcasting / YouTube viewing Hands-On Demo/Curriculum Team Mobilization Examination Faculty & Staff Testers Pilot Studies Surveys & Observations Curriculum /Program Alignment Student Outcomes Mobilization Outcomes Apple App Volume Pricing Annual App Evaluations Technology Prediction & Changes
93. TBR System Wide Scalability of Apps through Apple App Volume Purchase Program Frog Dissection App
94. TBR Educational & Workforce Mobile App Resource Bank *Forward Apps to: robbie.melton@tbr.edu
96. Quality Standards and Scalability of Mobilization for Higher EducationTennessee Board of RegentsmTBR Tablets eReaders Apps SmartPhones Robbie K. Melton Associate Vice Chancellor Tennessee Board of Regents eLearning www.TBReLearning.org