Author Archives: John LeMasney
Lunch & Learn: John LeMasney — 10 things you should know about Android and the Nexus 7.
In this session, John LeMasney joined the audience in a conversation about the Android operating system, and the Nexus 7 Tablet, Google’s first entry into the tablet market. The Nexus 7 was Google’s first competitive action to the ever-popular Apple … Continue reading
The Productive Scholar: Ben Johnston on Mapping in the Humanities
Ben Johnston, lead instructional technologist at Princeton’s Humanities Resource Center (HRC) started his session by explaining that he decided to focus on mapping in the humanities using Google mapping applications in this presentation for a few reasons. He noted that … Continue reading
Lunch & Learn: iPad for Beginners with Angel Brady and Janet Temos
In the Lunch & Learn session on Wednesday, February 20th, 2013, Janet Temos, Director of the Educational Technologies Center at Princeton, and Angel Brady, Instructional Technologist in the Humanities Resource Center at Princeton, gave an introductory talk for new users … Continue reading
Lunch & Learn: William Howarth on Chrome and Chromebooks for Research and Writing.
William Howarth uses Chrome to write, research, and work. On February 13th, 2013, William Howarth, Professor Emeritus at Princeton University was joined by John LeMasney and Janet Temos of Princeton’s Educational Technologies Center (ETC) to talk about the use of Google’s … Continue reading
Lunch & Learn: Jane Holmquist on e-books versus p-books at Princeton Libraries
Jane Holmquist, a Princeton Librarian specializing in Astrophysics at the Peter B. Lewis Science Library, talked to the Lunch & Learn audience for the premiere of the Spring 2013 season of Lunch & Learn. She wanted to discuss the issues … Continue reading




