Apples for Teachers . . . and Students . . . and Staff -- FOUR YEARS LATER
In 2010 Monterey College of Law became the first US law school to provide Apple iPads to 100% of our faculty, students, and staff. As we initiated the program, I presented the goals for MCL's program at CALIcon11. Four years later, we surveyed the participating law students.
At CaliCon11, I boldly said:
Don’t hate me, it’s true. Monterey College of Law provided iPads for all students, faculty, and staff in an initiative that started in August 2010. This session will report on what happens when you let the inmates run the IT asylum. Technologists and administrators beware! Sometimes you just don’t need a documented pilot program to know that something is a good idea. Examples for discussion will include the iPad-BarBri connection, cloud study groups, apps that worked (and didn’t), iTunes U, and the law of unintended consequences.
Fast-forward to CALIcon14, I am ready to report out our results . . . so far.
Survey results may surprise you. We will share the results of what has worked, what has failed, and what is yet to come.
Mitchel L. Winick, President and Dean
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