Monthly Archives: April 2015
The ITS: iPad cart in action!
Roving reporter Jennifer Golightly had the following to share about the recent use of one of the ITS: iPad carts in the classroom (used last week): After the Apple Play Date for faculty hosted by ITS:, Rebecca Tucker in Art History contacted Jennifer Golightly to ask about using iPads, Apple TV, and Airplay in her … Continue reading
More from the Ellucian Conference
Jim Schulz shared a few more pictures from the Ellucian conference: Thanks for the photos, Jim! ITS:Always fun, never boring Respectfully submitted, Linda Petro
Baby T takes over New Orleans
Vish, Liz, and Jim S. traveled to New Orleans last week to participate in the Ellucian conference, and Jim S. got some great pictures of Baby T enjoying himself on the trip (does Mama T know about this?!): Looks like Baby T really got around on this trip…I wonder if he slept through all … Continue reading
Taking New Orleans by storm (with a little help from the minions)
Roving reporter Vish Paradkar had this to say about the Ellucian conference in New Orleans:: “It’s hot, it’s humid, it’s raining, but I love this city! I’m really enjoying (and benefiting) from this Ellucian conference.” It’s obvious he and Liz are enjoying themselves; perhaps they will bring home minions to help with all of the … Continue reading
What’s the Big Idea?
The Big Idea student innovation and entrepreneurship pitch competition was held yesterday in the Celeste Theater of the Cornerstone Arts Center. While I didn’t get to see the entire competition, the two student group presentations I did see were quite impressive. All of the pitches featured a strong component of technology whether it revolved around … Continue reading
April Fool’s fun
Someone got a little creative with Jeff Black’s workstation for April Fool’s Day last week… I don’t believe Jeff appreciated the efforts of the artist too much. 🙂 I hope it wasn’t too hard to put back together properly, Jeff! Thanks for the photo, Chad! ITS:Always fun, never boring Respectfully submitted, Linda Petro