Ichat 4: A Guide To Its Use In Higher Education.

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| Rating | : | 4.27 (526 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1438267770 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 86 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2014-04-21 |
| Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
He has been working in the IT field for 13 years with the last six years in higher education. Don Vogel is currently a Technology Support Specialist at Bowling Green State University, specializing in Macintosh system support and classroom technology. . He is a graduate of BGSU, with a double major
He has been working in the IT field for 13 years with the last six years in higher education. About the Author Don Vogel is currently a Technology Support Specialist at Bowling Green State University, specializing in Macintosh system support and classroom technology. He is currently working on completing a Masters of Education specializing in the use of technology in distance education. He is a graduate of BGSU, with a double major in Visual Communication Technology and Advanced Technology Education.
Very Thorough c1one Very ThoroughThe book is essential to the Cross-Platform environment of a University. The students all have different PCs and Macs, this will guide you through the setup. The book is very helpful, specifically if you don't have both a PC and a Mac to test with. The pictures are great and leave nothing to the imagination. Thank you for filling a gap in the modern Instructor's toolkit!Rachel A. Fletcher
To meet the demands of the students for a new "media rich" learning environment, educators must explore new technologies that will increase student collaboration and engagement. This guide will look at instant messaging and how it can be used in the online learning environment and specifically how the new version of iChat has opened new avenues of exploration. This is a book on what button to push, which settings to use, and when to use it within the iChat application.. Technology has invaded the classroom. As instructors attempt to transform their traditional teaching methods to meet the demands of the new digital age, universities across the nation are pushing to move more classes online. This is not a book filled with theory - full of confusing jargon and detailed concepts
