How will W&M faculty participate in the Dell Student Notebook Program?
The Dell Student Notebook Program is a key part of William and Mary’s ongoing goal of integrating the appropriate use of technology into the curriculum and into faculty and student research. IT’s Technology Integration Program (TIP) conducts a wide range of projects to leverage the use of student notebooks in learning. These projects include grants to faculty to develop technology intensive courses, design and construction of specialized labs and classrooms, and a program of student fellowships in which students work closely with faculty mentors to integrate technology into teaching or research. Contact Gene Roche, Director of Academic Information Services, for more information about TIP or about the academic use of notebooks at the College.
The Dell Student Notebook Program is a key part of William and Mary’s ongoing goal of integrating the appropriate use of technology into the curriculum and into faculty and student research. IT’s Technology Integration Program (TIP) conducts a wide range of projects to leverage the use of student notebooks in learning. These projects include grants to faculty to develop technology intensive courses, design and construction of specialized labs and classrooms, and a program of student fellowships in which students work closely with faculty mentors to integrate technology into teaching or research. Contact [[earoch, Gene Roche]], Director of Academic Information Services, for more information about TIP or about the academic use of notebooks at the College.