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Oil spill cleanup: After digging deep to kill well, BP faces long climb
Professor Jim O’Rourke, Director of The Eugene D. Fanning Center for Business Communication, is quoted in this article about the future of BP’s image
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Notre Dame Calls Early Results Of IPad Study Encouraging
In late August, the University of Notre Dame handed 40 students an Apple iPad as part of a year-long study of e-readers.
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Doctors’ tech adoption influenced by social circle
Article quotes Corey Angst, Ph.D., assistant professor of management about his research, “There are a lot more David hospitals out there than Goliath hospitals.”
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Momentum for Non-Cognitive Reviews
Brian Lohr, director of MBA Admissions, is quoted in this article about requiring a standard system for letters of recommendation for the M.B.A. program
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Going from paperless to the iPad
Notre Dame is leading the pack by creating and debuting the first paperless course
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Facebook Detox
Recently, Notre Dame University launched its first “eReader class,” where students not only use Apple’s iPad to download and read the required textbooks for the class.
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Notre Dame launches paperless iPad courses
The project management class led by Professor Corey Angst is part of the university’s eReader study and Notre Dame’s first paperless class.
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Notre Dame creates first paperless course, uses iPads instead of notepads and textbooks
A member of Notre Dame’s ePublishing Working Group, Corey Angst, is debuting the University’s first and only class taught using Apple’s new wireless tablet computer to replace traditional textbooks.
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Notre Dame Students Respond to the iClassroom
The project management class led by Professor Corey Angst is part of the university’s eReader study and Notre Dame’s first paperless class. All materials for the 40 students are available on the iPad.
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Notre Dame Launches First Paperless iPad Class
Remember the good old days, when you’d go to your lectures with nothing more than a pad and a pen? Well, those days may be coming to a close now that Notre Dame has launched the first paperless class taught using Apple’s iPad instead of textbooks.
Timon Singh