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The University of South Dakota, Palm Initiative: A Two Year Experiment ? !. Roberta

The University of South Dakota, Palm Initiative: A Two Year Experiment ? !. Roberta Ambur, CIO Joe Collette, Manager of Internet Services Cheryl Tiahrt, Manager of Technology Services

Copyright Roberta Ambur, Joe Collette, and Cheryl Tiahrt, 2002. This work is the intellectual

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USD: PDAs and Education • • The Concept Planning Implementation Key Issues Assessment and

USD: PDAs and Education • • The Concept Planning Implementation Key Issues Assessment and Evaluation Future Goals Lessons Learned

The Concept • • • A Novel Idea Administrative Support Key Elements Spring 2001

The Concept • • • A Novel Idea Administrative Support Key Elements Spring 2001

Planning • The Unveiling – • External & Internal Administrative Steering Committee – –

Planning • The Unveiling – • External & Internal Administrative Steering Committee – – – Academic/Instruction Technical Support Financial/Procurement Summer 2001

Implementation: Phase I • Early Issues/Decisions: – – – Who gets PDAs? What software?

Implementation: Phase I • Early Issues/Decisions: – – – Who gets PDAs? What software? What technical support? What training? How distributed and billed? What academic uses? Summer 2001

Implementation: Phase I • Software Selection -- Palm OS Near. Space – Avant. Go

Implementation: Phase I • Software Selection -- Palm OS Near. Space – Avant. Go – Multimail –Palm Reader – Mobile. Mentor – • • • – Power. One Calculator Documents to Go Thought Manager 4. 0 Student Mobile. DB Additional software for medical students Late Summer 2001

Implementation: Phase I • Early Issues/Decisions: – – – Who gets PDAs? What software?

Implementation: Phase I • Early Issues/Decisions: – – – Who gets PDAs? What software? What technical support? What training? How distributed and billed? What academic uses? Summer 2001

Implementation: Phase I Application in the classroom • • • Lecture schedules, syllabi, notes

Implementation: Phase I Application in the classroom • • • Lecture schedules, syllabi, notes Quizzes Web clipping In action USD Handheld Computing Website – www. usd. edu/pda/ Late Summer & Fall 2001

Key Issues • • • Education-driven Student & faculty experience Student access – –

Key Issues • • • Education-driven Student & faculty experience Student access – – • • • Students without PDAs Students without desktop PCs Connectivity and distribution of material Support Rapidly changing technology Ongoing Fall 2001–Spring 2002

Implementation: Phase II • • Administrative restructuring Mini-grants Faculty mentoring Designation of PDA-based sections

Implementation: Phase II • • Administrative restructuring Mini-grants Faculty mentoring Designation of PDA-based sections Server solution – XTND Connect Palm Users Group Beyond 2002 Ongoing Fall 2001 -Spring 2002

Evaluation of Initiative • Assessment of educational impact – – – • PDAs as

Evaluation of Initiative • Assessment of educational impact – – – • PDAs as catalysts for academic engagement Classroom results Student feedback Program evaluation – – – Roll-out, distribution, training Student and faculty use Creative application Spring 2002

Future Goals • • • Still evolving Adaptation to new technologies Faculty input Educational

Future Goals • • • Still evolving Adaptation to new technologies Faculty input Educational software development Continual assessment Two tier approach: Beyond 2002 and Beyond

Lessons Learned • • Change/Innovation in Higher Education Bleeding Edge / Cutting Edge /

Lessons Learned • • Change/Innovation in Higher Education Bleeding Edge / Cutting Edge / Dull Edge Information technology advances and first-year students At end of Year One, more ? than ! but have made enough progress to be optimistic that at the end of Year Two, conclusion will be ! 2002 and Beyond

Join Us! Hand. TEd: Handheld Technologies in Education Conference at The University of South

Join Us! Hand. TEd: Handheld Technologies in Education Conference at The University of South Dakota mid-May 2003 2002 and Beyond