Monday, March 24, 2014

Videos from Auburn University's iTeach with ipads event

March 7, Auburn University had its 6th annual iTeach event, with a focus on ipads.  Almost all of the speakers allowed to be recorded, so please enjoy their presentations.

The opening remarks were delivered by Associate Provost Emmett Winn who was setting up the context for this iTeach in regard to Auburn University's strategic plan:  http://aces.panopto.auburn.edu/Panopto/Pages/Viewer/Default.aspx?id=99728841-cc3d-46d3-a72b-1c6da8d7a6e4

The keynote speaker of the event, Dr. Robert Blaine from Jackson State University, Mississippi, gave two presentations.  The first one covered the organizational framework for Jackson State's move to provide all faculty and students with an ipad and how it changed the way students learn:  http://aces.panopto.auburn.edu/Panopto/Pages/Viewer/Default.aspx?id=6a8b0b1a-aefe-4217-a203-9c8430229aaf
The second presentation focused on how he has implemented ipads and other technologies for his Orchestra classes:  http://aces.panopto.auburn.edu/Panopto/Pages/Viewer/Default.aspx?id=f127fb48-5920-4504-ac41-1425896e9afd

Vicky Cardullo, Assistant Professor in Curriculum and Teaching, laid out a pedagogical framework for what to consider when teaching with ipads:  http://aces.panopto.auburn.edu/Panopto/Pages/Viewer/Default.aspx?id=3dd5ef5c-f097-4e9b-bcb6-edc62ab62f4c

Steve Kempf, Associate Professor in Biological Sciences, talked about his experiences with creating and using ibooks in his Biology courses:  http://aces.panopto.auburn.edu/Panopto/Pages/Viewer/Default.aspx?id=1372e478-ac3b-41c2-9688-5177da2e907d

Sally Ann Cruikshanks, Assistant Professor in Communication and Journalism with a focus on Broadcasting, talked about her student projects where students develop digital magazines using ibooks Author.  She also showed everyone how to use ibooks Author:  http://aces.panopto.auburn.edu/Panopto/Pages/Viewer/Default.aspx?id=016f1ed2-cbc4-4b46-aa4b-7d53964d71a8

Jamie Harrison and Vicky Cardullo, Assistant Professors in Curriculum and Teaching,  talked about using ipads to connect online students to in class collaborations:  http://aces.panopto.auburn.edu/Panopto/Pages/Viewer/Default.aspx?id=153d756f-be2b-4c6c-911b-104b4cf7f3bd

Tristan Hobbs, a major in Building Science and student worker in the Instructional Multimedia Lab, talked about a couple of different apps and web-based tools that work for collaboration on the ipad:  http://aces.panopto.auburn.edu/Panopto/Pages/Viewer/Default.aspx?id=92c0983a-487b-480e-baa9-7182f0c54aee

Jamey Hammock, a senior in Biological Sciences, showed off how he and his fellow students use the app Notability in some of hiscourses:  http://aces.panopto.auburn.edu/Panopto/Pages/Viewer/Default.aspx?id=c4250308-b296-480e-8f69-0b0e24f39062

Greg Parmer, IT Manager in the Agricultural Extension Services at Auburn University, discussed what it takes to build an app:  http://aces.panopto.auburn.edu/Panopto/Pages/Viewer/Default.aspx?id=a3842cb6-3913-458a-874d-95965befd552

In addition, Giovanna Summerfield and Melanie Landerfelt talked about their experiences with all students having ipads in their class.
iteach at Auburn University:  student Jamey Hammock presenting

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