Friday, May 13, 2011

Freebie Friday! - Download the Moleskine App (Electronic Writing)





Readers,


I love quality stationary materials like Moleskine and Circa, because I am able to integrate these materials into my personal and professional life. Now, Moleskine 
is offering a FREE iPhone/iPad application for users. I downloaded this application a few weeks ago and I love the functionality! 


I can type documents and integrate pictures/handwriting into the electronic document. Love it! :) I WILL use the Moleskine app to write scholarly papers and perhaps an electronic journal.





Check it out - http://lifehacker.com/5793859/moleskine-turns-ios-devices-into-classic-journals



Millennial Professor - Jennifer T. Edwards, Ed.D.

Thursday, May 12, 2011

From College to Career - Helping College Students Prepare for their Post-College Career

Readers,


One of my favorite times of the year is the biannual graduation ceremony. I love to see our students walk across the stage to end one part of their lives and to begin a new journey as a post-college professional. I take pictures like I am a family member and I post these pictures on our department's Facebook page. However, before I start celebrating the students' accomplishments on their graduation day, I start working with the students on the application process and I emphasize the importance of networking.


This semester, we read one of my favorite books, "From College to Career" by Lindsay Pollack. This has been one of the best career-related books that I have ever read. In addition, after the class presentation focused on the book, several students wanted to purchase the book for their personal libraries.


In addition to the presentation on the book, I wish that I could have shown the students this presentation from ABC News:




Enjoy!


Millennial Professor - Jennifer T. Edwards, Ed.D.

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Wandering Wednesdays - Mobile Computing 5-Day Sprint (Electronic Resources)

Mobile Sprint Page header



Readers,


A couple of weeks ago (April 25-29, 2011), EDUCAUSE sponsored a Mobile Computing 5-Day Sprint. Unfortunately, this wonderful opportunity was held during the busiest part of my semester. 


Here are some ideas from the sprint - http://educause.ideascale.com/


Each day had a different emphasis!



Monday: The Future of Mobile Computing

Thursday: Security, Privacy and Policy



Each of the links above includes a recorded session, a video of the day, and recommended resources.

Enjoy!


Millennial Professor - Jennifer T. Edwards, Ed.D.

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Twitter in the Classroom - Twitter Meets the Breakfast Club (Chronicle of Higher Education)


Readers,


I incorporate Twitter in each of my online and hybrid courses. However, most of this communication is optional and takes place through extra credit assignments. In a recent post by the Chronicle of Higher Education, David Silver wrote about his classroom experiences with Twitter. Silver requires his students to create a twitter account and to use the account to communicate with him and their peers.


The most interested part of this article when Silver explains that another professor contacted him through Twitter to find out more about his assignment. Then, this professor adopted the assignment for her classroom. Read about their experience here - Twitter Meets the Breakfast Club.


I hope to write a book about Twitter in the classroom and how to incorporate this communication technology in online and hybrid courses.


Sincerely,


Millennial Professor - Jennifer T. Edwards, Ed.D.