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Alabama State Sen. Cam Ward, right, and former state Rep. Mary Sue McClurkin test a an Edovo digital tablet with a representative from the company at Julia Tutwiler Prison in Wetumpka, Ala., Thursday, August 20, 2015. The digital tablets will be used for a pilot educational program and were purchased by Ingram State Technical College from Edovo, which specializes in the learning devices for prisons. The 60 tablets were purchased for $25,000 through a request for proposals. The price includes access to adult education courses and other learning content through a secured server. The tablets cannot access the Internet.
Tutwiler's E-Learning Center includes seven desktop computers tied to the same closed network as the tablets and a larger "smart board" for a classroom type setting. The Ingram State Technical College Foundation gave almost $60,000 in private funds to outfit the E-Learning Center in what was previously a classroom for a commercial sewing course. (Governor's Office, Jamie Martin)
Governor Robert Bentley, right, and state Banking Commissioner John Harrison applaud before a ribbon cutting ceremony to officially open Ingram State's E-Learning Center at Julia Tutwiler Prison, Thursday, August 20, 2015, in Wetumpka, Ala. The new center is an innovative pilot educational program which teaches computer skills to inmate students. Ingram State Technical College purchased 60 digital tablets from Edovo, which specializes in the learning devices for prisons. The tablets, purchased for $25,000 through a request for proposals, include access to adult education courses and other learning content through a secured server. The tablets cannot access the Internet.
Tutwiler's E-Learning Center includes seven desktop computers tied to the same closed network as the tablets and a larger "smart board" for a classroom type setting. The Ingram State Technical College Foundation gave almost $60,000 in private funds to outfit the E-Learning Center in what was previously a classroom for a commercial sewing course. (Governor's Office, Jamie Martin)
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Beyond the gadget. The ECEL2012 conference on e-learning at the University of Groningen
Most photos by Rob de Vries
Das Zentrum für Flexibles Lernen der Universität Salzburg richtete am 5. Mai zusammen mit dem Forum Neue Medien und der Firma Blackboard eine Tagung zu Medieneinsatz und eLearning-Strategien an Hochschulen aus.
Fotos: H.-Chr. Gruber/ S. P. Haigermoser
Das Zentrum für Flexibles Lernen der Universität Salzburg richtete am 5. Mai zusammen mit dem Forum Neue Medien und der Firma Blackboard eine Tagung zu Medieneinsatz und eLearning-Strategien an Hochschulen aus.
Fotos: H.-Chr. Gruber/ S. P. Haigermoser
Governor Robert Bentley, right, and state Banking Commissioner John Harrison share a laugh before a ribbon cutting ceremony to officially open Ingram State's E-Learning Center at Julia Tutwiler Prison, Thursday, August 20, 2015, in Wetumpka, Ala. The new center is an innovative pilot educational program which teaches computer skills to inmate students. Ingram State Technical College purchased 60 digital tablets from Edovo, which specializes in the learning devices for prisons. The tablets, purchased for $25,000 through a request for proposals, include access to adult education courses and other learning content through a secured server. The tablets cannot access the Internet.
Tutwiler's E-Learning Center includes seven desktop computers tied to the same closed network as the tablets and a larger "smart board" for a classroom type setting. The Ingram State Technical College Foundation gave almost $60,000 in private funds to outfit the E-Learning Center in what was previously a classroom for a commercial sewing course. (Governor's Office, Jamie Martin)