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This blog was created in July 2003 in support of a project associated with the USCA Ubiquitous Campus Computing Grant. The blog was modified in April 2004 as part of USCA's 2004 Academic Technology Conference. If you would like to join the discussion, please contact Karl Fornes (karlf@usca.edu).
Monday, April 12, 2004
Blog Transition
For the past nine months or so this blog has served as a place to collect thoughts about my experience teaching AEGL 101 using laptop computers and wireless access. At that time, the title and description of the blog was as follows:
Laptop 101
"Some thoughts and ruminations about the USCA Student Laptop Pilot, especially the development of AEGL 101-26 in which all students will be assigned laptop computers and provided with on-campus wireless access."
Because that pilot project is over now, I have switched the goal of the blog to a developmental/reflective area for teaching and blogging. My first course of order will be to get things together for Friday's conference here on the USCA campus.
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Laptop 101
"Some thoughts and ruminations about the USCA Student Laptop Pilot, especially the development of AEGL 101-26 in which all students will be assigned laptop computers and provided with on-campus wireless access."
Because that pilot project is over now, I have switched the goal of the blog to a developmental/reflective area for teaching and blogging. My first course of order will be to get things together for Friday's conference here on the USCA campus.