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Friday, April 08, 2011

March/April 2011 EDUCAUSE Review is Now Available Online



Just look at this interesting line-up in this EDUCAUSE Review, Volume 46, Number 2, March/April 2011.

Diana G. Oblinger, President and CEO of EDUCAUSE writes, "This issue of EDUCAUSE Review offers several perspectives on mobile technology—thoughts on how our expanding notions of portability are intersecting with, influencing, and advancing many of our current ideas on teaching, on e-books, on iPads, on websites, on mobile devices, and even on change itself. These perspectives highlight three dominant and interwoven aspects of mobility that our institutions need to consider: complexity, communication, and control."

Taken together, these three issues of complexity, communication, and control may signify a deeper change being introduced by mobile. In March 2011, Oliver Burkeman wrote in The Guardian: "The internet is over." That is, the days of the Internet "as an identifiably separate thing" may be gone. He noted that the "ubiquitous computing" first noted in 1988 has given way, with mobile technologies, to "the arrival of the truly ubiquitous internet." The boundary between online life and real life has disappeared (http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2011/mar/15/sxsw-2011-internet-online).

Getting a Handle on Mobile: Perspectives

On Teaching
Mobile Literacy
By David Parry
"The future our students will inherit is one that will be mediated and stitched together by the mobile web, and I think that ethically, we are called on as teachers to teach them how to use these technologies effectively."

On E-books
E-Reading: The Transition in Higher Education
By David McCarthy
"The current optimal e-reading solution for higher education is a robust laptop home base with an ecosystem that interacts with tablets and e-readers for mobile consumption."

On iPads
Why Mobile?
By Mary Ann Gawelek, Mary Spataro, and Phil Komarny
"With their students, faculty have become co-learners and pioneers in the classroom. With no models to work from, they had to explore, practice, and discover the iPad's potential for expanding learning."

On Websites
Mobile Matters: Communication Trumps Technology
By Susan T. Evans
"Mobile is the future for content delivery. Colleges and universities need to establish a strategy now and make the decisions necessary to take advantage of this communication opportunity."

On Devices
Mobile: Letting Go of the Device and Building for Innovation
By Jim Davis and Rosemary A. Rocchio
"This device-agnostic framework and approach has huge practical advantages in that we can reach the vast majority of our mobile community regardless of what device they are using and we can readily accommodate ever-changing devices."

On Change
Embracing Change: An Interview with Tracy Futhey
"The best I can hope to do is keep an eye on the high-level industry trends and directions, and then once we've identified those trends, ride them as best we can to where we think they'll take the market."
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Source: EDUCAUSE Review