“Rutgers University has made the iPad 2 an integral part of its Digital Mini-MBA program,” Electronista reports.
“The school’s Center for Management Development (CMD) will be providing an iPad 2 as part of an upcoming four-day executive program it will be offering in September,” Electronista reports. “The tablet will be preloaded with all instructional material as well as several augmented reality apps.”
Electronista reports, “Rutgers began interleaving the iPad as a teaching medium into its curriculum last year.”
Read more in the full article here.
[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “Dan K.” for the heads up.]
glad to see more iPads pushing out the PeeCees, and looks like in a MBA program for Finance types
The use of augmented reality is great. Replacing books is not that special. Being able to have an interactive environment and real time feedback is change in the structure of the class. Rutgers use of off the shelf apps, instead of something created in house, demonstrates what the iPad can do now; along with saving money.