Mobile Learning Lightning Round

Wednesday, October 13 | 3:30PM–4:20PM | Ballroom E
Session Type: E2010
Discover how mobile learning is changing higher education and the way we engage our students. Join this dynamic lightning round as we feature projects where mobility meets teaching and learning. This series of five-minute presentations will explore lessons learned, discuss mobile millennial students, review mobility resources, and investigate many other opportunities presented by mobile learning.

Mobile Learning at Maryland
Christopher Higgins, Manager, Learning Technologies, University of Maryland
Since fall 2008, the University of Maryland has been exploring how mobile devices can enhance the student educational experience. We will share our faculty and student stories and lessons learned.

Mobile Learning for the Millennial Student: Capture the Low-Hanging Fruit
Michael Casdorph, Director, Medical College of Georgia
Quickly and easily go mobile by picking the low-hanging fruit and then customize your mobile learning strategy with your own apps.

Imagine the Future of Mobile and Constant Learning
Koichi Nakajima, Tezukayama University
We will address how to prepare ourselves to deal with mobile technologies that will shift our current pedagogical practice toward constant, ubiquitous, and mobile lifelong learning in higher education.

Presenters

  • Michael Casdorph

    VP Information Technology & CIO, Augusta University
  • Chris Higgins

    Principal, CJPH Consulting
  • Koichi Nakajima

    Professor, Tezukayama University
  • Jennifer Strickland

    Director, Center for Teaching and Learning, Mesa Community College