Discover how mobile devices and iOS are helping transform education.
You're invited to AcademiX 2011 on April 29th, 2011, where you'll learn how mobility is changing the way universities work. In eight 20-minute talks, leading educators will discuss how iOS development, mobile devices, and apps have impacted the way students learn, the teaching methods that have emerged, and the Apple technologies that help make it all happen.
Register now to attend the conference in person. Or watch the live webcast and interact online with presenters and your peers from 8:00 a.m. to 12:50 p.m. PDT. Go to www.apple.com/education/academix.
One Event, Multiple Ways to Participate
AcademiX 2011 will take place simultaneously at Emory University, Northeastern University, The Ohio State University Medical Center, and San Diego State University through a live video conference bringing all the presenters and audiences together into one live event. If you can't attend in person, you can register at this site to watch the live webcast and submit questions to the presenters through the webcast system.
Speakers and topics will include:
How mobility can deliver better education and patient care
Catherine R. Lucey, M.D., FACP, Interim Dean and Vice Dean for Education, The Ohio State University College of Medicine
Using mobile and social media for research and teaching
John Gallaugher, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Information Systems, The Carroll School of Management, Boston College
How administration, graduate students, and faculty worked together to go 100% iPad
Mitchel L. Winick, President and Dean, Monterey College of Law
Enhancing computer science education with real-world app development projects
Rajiv Ramnath, Ph.D., Associate Professor—Clinical, Computer Science and Engineering, The Ohio State University
Supporting iPad across different departments, and how students are using iPad as their primary tool
Paul Turner and Jon Crutchfield, Academic Technologies Manager and Lead Academic Technologies Consultant, University of Notre Dame
Harnessing iTunes U and Harvard Mobile to aggregate universitywide content as well as enhance digital and social communications
Perry Hewitt, Director of Digital Communications and Communications Services, Harvard University
Piloting innovative mobile programs in academia
John Hildreth, Assistant Director and Instructor, Radford University
How learning with iPad ensures that future foreign policy leaders understand the role new technology can play in global politics
Ambassador Carey Cavanaugh, Director, Patterson School of Diplomacy and International Commerce, University of Kentucky
note: The event will occur on 5 pm -10 pm Israel Time.
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