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Michael Comins

Tablet Ownership Triples Among College Students - Wired Campus - The Chronicle of Highe... - 0 views

  • The Pearson Foundation sponsored the second-annual survey, which asked 1,206 college students and 204 college-bound high-school seniors about their tablet ownership.
  • One-fourth of the college students surveyed said they owned a tablet, compared with just 7 percent last year. Sixty-three percent of college students believe tablets will replace textbooks in the next five years—a 15 percent increase over last year’s survey. More than a third said they intended to buy a tablet sometime in the next six months.
Michael Comins

How Important Is Wi-Fi to a College Education? [#Infographic] | EdTech Magazine - 0 views

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    How Important Is Wi-Fi to a College Education? [#Infographic]
Michael Comins

College Libraries Transition to High Tech Learning Centers | EdTech Magazine - 0 views

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    "College Libraries Transition to High Tech Learning Centers"
Michael Comins

What Is the Future of Libraries on College Campuses? [#Infographic] | EdTech Magazine - 0 views

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    What Is the Future of Libraries on College Campuses? [#Infographic]
Michael Comins

The Saylor Foundation - 0 views

  • Saylor.org is a free and open collection of college level courses. There are no registrations or fees required to take our courses, and you will earn a certificate upon completion of each course. Because we are not accredited, you will not earn a college degree or diploma; however, our team of experienced college professors has designed each course so you will be able to achieve the same learning objectives as students enrolled in traditional colleges.
Michael Comins

Survey: Tablet Ownership Up Among H.S., College Students - Digital Education - Educatio... - 0 views

  • tablet owners more than quadrupled among college-bound high school seniors during the past year, with 17 percent surveyed this year claiming a tablet device as their own.
  • It also more than tripled among college students, with a quarter of this year's respondents owning a tablet.
  • 69 percent of high school seniors and 63 percent of college students said they believed tablets would effectively replace textbooks within five years,
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  • two thirds owned an Apple iPad, with the Kindle Fire and the Samsung Galaxy Tab far behind.
Michael Comins

The Mindset List: 2016 List - 0 views

  • This year’s entering college class of 2016 was born into cyberspace and they have therefore measured their output in the fundamental particles of life: bits, bytes, and bauds. They have come to political consciousness during a time of increasing doubts about America’s future, and are entering college bombarded by questions about jobs and the value of a college degree. They have never needed an actual airline “ticket,” a set of bound encyclopedias, or Romper Room. Members of this year’s freshman class, most of them born in 1994, are probably the most tribal generation in history and they despise being separated from contact with friends. They prefer to watch television everywhere except on a television, have seen a woman lead the U.S. State Department for most of their lives, and can carry school books--those that are not on their e-Readers--in backpacks that roll. 
  • They have always lived in cyberspace, addicted to a new generation of “electronic narcotics.”
  • Having grown up with MP3s and iPods, they never listen to music on the car radio and really have no use for radio at all.
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  • Outdated icons with images of floppy discs for “save,” a telephone for “phone,” and a snail mail envelope for “mail” have oddly decorated their tablets and smart phone screens.
Michael Comins

Boundless: Free Textbook Alternative Reaches Over 2,000 Colleges | BostInno - 0 views

  • As of now, of the students using Boundless at more than 2,000 campuses, 95 percent said they were able to achieve the grade they wanted—or better—and 88 percent said they would use Boundless again.
Michael Comins

Digital Content: What's With All The Hype? - 0 views

  • 1. It has been predicted that 44 percent of college textbooks will be digital by 2017. 2. Florida is making K-12 textbooks completely digital by 2015. 3. Even the federal government is taking a strong stance — it released the “Digital Textbook Playbook” to show districts why and how they should make the move toward e-textbooks. 4. The transition to digital content is undeniably taking place in classrooms and on campuses, and will only accelerate in coming years.
  • 2012 Q2 Special Report: The Textbook Reformation & Digital Content
  • Converge 2012 Q2 Special Report Supplement: Funding and Professional Development
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