Mobile, Campus + Strategy (part 3)
As much as it looks like I have counter-argued, mobile as we know it today is still much rooted in the elements that define the Web. It consists of a … Continue reading Mobile, Campus + Strategy (part 3)
As much as it looks like I have counter-argued, mobile as we know it today is still much rooted in the elements that define the Web. It consists of a … Continue reading Mobile, Campus + Strategy (part 3)
The roots of mobile as a productivity platform extend deep into the World-Wide Web, so in thinking about mobile and education one has to take a good look at the … Continue reading Mobile, Campus + Strategy (part 2)
Several years ago, I drafted a white paper for Blackboard entitled “Mobile Agility at the Anytime, Anywhere Impact on IT” wherein I explored the notion of mobile strategy within education at a … Continue reading Mobile, Campus + Strategy (part 1)
Bryan Alexander, Senior Fellow for the National Institute for Technology in Liberal Education (NITLE), and I had an exchange on Google+ regarding how to think about mobile OS dominance. Our … Continue reading Compare ecosystems, not Android vs iOS
Back in September 2010 I gave Android a try, I discovered many strengths and weaknesses to the Android OS. Now, a year and change later I have reached a level … Continue reading Goodbye Android OS and Good Riddance
2011 marks my 20th year as a mobile computing person. I’ve used — not just reviewed or fiddled with — virtually every flavor of mobile device made for the panoply … Continue reading Tablets are Enterprise…
I’ve had a couple of weeks to play with both an Apple iPhone 4 and an HTC EVO side-by-side and I’ve found that they are very different devices — and … Continue reading iPhone and EVO Adventure (part 2)
I am changing jobs and as a result, changing phones. Okay, I’m not changing phones so much as adding another one for my new job, but the opportunity for a … Continue reading iPhone and EVO Adventure (part 1)
Up until the early part of July I was using a DODOcase for protecting my iPad. It seemed pretty nice, but during my world travels I discovered that the bamboo … Continue reading Tuch iPad Sleeve
A few weeks ago I received a DODOcase for my iPad. For those of you not familiar with DODOcase, it is a handmade “cover” for the iPad that makes it look like … Continue reading My iPad and a DODOcase
Well, it shouldn’t come as a big surprise but I picked up an iPad. It has been an interesting two weeks, and I have to say this little device (which … Continue reading Two weeks with my iPad: more than hardware
Forget tablet computing and smart phones. This paradigm is about application-focused and user-centered technology not one-computer-to-do-it-all, or an ultra-connected communication device.
In 1993, my Apple PowerBook 170 was stolen from my office. Faced with replacing the machine, I seriously looked for other options as the portability was fantastic, but it was … Continue reading Part-of-my-Life Computing