by Treden Wagoner | Jan 24, 2012 | Instructor Support
When making student work public, be explicit about what you’re requiring students to do in your course. Complications can arise when you require students to make themselves and their work public (e.g., recording one another and posting to a public website). Their...
by Treden Wagoner | Jan 24, 2012 | Instructor Support
Systems of record are intended to store and protect data. Anything that OIT considers part of the “common good,” that is supported in our central infrastructure and x.500 integrated, is a system of record. Examples: The Registrar’s gradebook system is an appropriate...
by Treden Wagoner | Jan 24, 2012 | Instructor Support
When working with academic technologies that involve capturing student data online, FERPA compliance can be somewhat complicated. Cloud technologies (technologies that are Internet-based rather than local computer-based) can introduce more complexity. The bottom line:...
by Treden Wagoner | Jan 24, 2012 | Instructor Support, Student Support
iCloud and iTunes (on your laptop or desktop) can backup most data on the iPad. iCloud is a suite of Internet-based (also known as the cloud) services from Apple. With up to 5GB of free storage, it includes backup of email, contacts, and calendars, and automatic...
by Treden Wagoner | Jan 24, 2012 | Instructor Support, Student Support
Many apps (not all) have additional documentation available online. You can find links to app support in the App Store: Go to the App Store on your iPad and search for whichever app you’d like more info about (even if you already have the app installed on your iPad)....
by Treden Wagoner | Jan 24, 2012 | Instructor Support, Student Support
On your iPad, you can capture photos and videos using the built-in camera, or save images to your iPad from a variety of applications, such as Safari and Mail. You can view instructions for transferring media from your iPad on the Apple support...