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Main Authors: Eichenlaub, Naomi, Gabel, Laine, Jakubek, Dan, McCarthy, Graham, Wang, Weina
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2011
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ963343
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author Eichenlaub, Naomi
Gabel, Laine
Jakubek, Dan
McCarthy, Graham
Wang, Weina
author_facet Eichenlaub, Naomi
Gabel, Laine
Jakubek, Dan
McCarthy, Graham
Wang, Weina
Eichenlaub, Naomi
Gabel, Laine
Jakubek, Dan
McCarthy, Graham
Wang, Weina
collection Education Resources Information Center
contents Project iPad: Investigating Tablet Integration in Learning and Libraries at Ryerson University Eichenlaub, Naomi Gabel, Laine Jakubek, Dan McCarthy, Graham Wang, Weina Information Technology Technology Integration Academic Libraries Technology Uses in Education Handheld Devices Library Automation Library Development Library Research Use Studies Role Perception Influence of Technology The year 2010 saw a major revolution in tablet technology with the introduction of the Apple iPad. Curious about the potential of this new technology for libraries, a group of librarians at Ryerson University in Toronto seized an opportunity to investigate the emerging role of the tablet in the daily academic lives of students. The group found that the iPad, though not yet as integral to academic life as a computer, can be a powerful tool in aiding collaboration, encouraging organization, and assisting learning regardless of field or level of academic achievement.
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spellingShingle Project iPad: Investigating Tablet Integration in Learning and Libraries at Ryerson University
Eichenlaub, Naomi
Gabel, Laine
Jakubek, Dan
McCarthy, Graham
Wang, Weina
Information Technology
Technology Integration
Academic Libraries
Technology Uses in Education
Handheld Devices
Library Automation
Library Development
Library Research
Use Studies
Role Perception
Influence of Technology
Project iPad: Investigating Tablet Integration in Learning and Libraries at Ryerson University Eichenlaub, Naomi Gabel, Laine Jakubek, Dan McCarthy, Graham Wang, Weina Information Technology Technology Integration Academic Libraries Technology Uses in Education Handheld Devices Library Automation Library Development Library Research Use Studies Role Perception Influence of Technology The year 2010 saw a major revolution in tablet technology with the introduction of the Apple iPad. Curious about the potential of this new technology for libraries, a group of librarians at Ryerson University in Toronto seized an opportunity to investigate the emerging role of the tablet in the daily academic lives of students. The group found that the iPad, though not yet as integral to academic life as a computer, can be a powerful tool in aiding collaboration, encouraging organization, and assisting learning regardless of field or level of academic achievement.
title Project iPad: Investigating Tablet Integration in Learning and Libraries at Ryerson University
topic Information Technology
Technology Integration
Academic Libraries
Technology Uses in Education
Handheld Devices
Library Automation
Library Development
Library Research
Use Studies
Role Perception
Influence of Technology
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ963343