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Dr. Martin Sandler, Assistant Director for Assessment in the Teaching, Learning, and Technology (TLT) Center, today released the preliminary findings from the University's Spring 2008 Mobile Computing Assessment Survey.

The Mobile Computing Assessment Project began in 1998 in order to assess the effect of the University's Mobile Computing Project on teaching and learning. For the past ten years the assessment project has consistently shown high faculty and student satisfaction with the program and that the University's technology program has had a positive impact on student learning.

This year was no exception. The Spring 2008 Mobile Computing Assessment survey was administered to a random sample of 1152 students, with 509 responses, for an overall response rate of 44%. Three quarters of the respondents agreed that the use of technology has improved their learning.

A summary of the preliminary results from the assessment survey can be found at:
Spring 2008 Teaching and Learning with Technology Survey - Preliminary Findings.doc

Contact Martin Sandler at sandlema@shu.edu for more information regarding the Mobile Computing Assessment Project and the results of the Spring 2008 survey. Click here to view the 2007 summary of the Mobile Computing Assessment Program.