Mobile Merrimack is transforming the student experience through the integration of technology in our teaching, learning and campus design.
It brings 24/7 learning, anytime and anywhere, to the Merrimack community and enhances the overall student experience through:
Recognized as an Apple Distinguished School in 2018 and again in 2021, Merrimack is inspiring the next generation of creative and thoughtful problem solvers.Â
Moving from the classroom to the workplace, in healthcare, business, technology, education and other fields, our students are well positioned for their future careers.
Mobile Merrimack advances the College’s long-range goal of creating a modern academic enterprise grounded in innovative teaching, learning, and scholarship. Mobile Merrimack leverages the opportunities that mobile learning technology provides to:
Merrimack students will benefit in the following ways:
Take a look at some of the ways Merrimack faculty are using technology in their classrooms.
Brandy Benedict, Associate Professor, Mathematics
Watch how Brandy Benedict creates unique, engaging, and seamless learning for students using the iPad and Apple Pencil in the mathematics classroom and how she’s building her own app to satisfy assessment needs.
Learn how technology allows design students at all levels to be creative, successful with industry standard programs all while having expert faculty members at their finger tips.
Every first year student participates in a 1-credit seminar style course during their first semester as a Merrimack students. Watch how first year students leverage technology to navigate student life, academic opportunities, and all the apps that students have access to.
Rickey Caldwell, Associate Professor, Mechanical EngineeringÂ
Projects in mechanical engineering get students designing, collaborating and creating unique physical projects.
Mina Girgis, Student Technician, MACK Tech Bar
The Mack Tech Bar is the student hub for everything technology. Student workers teach peers to leverage mobile tech in and out of the classroom.
Brandi L. Baldock, Anthony L. Fernandez, Jimmy Franco, Brian A. Provencher, and Mark R. McCoy
Kelly Dovi, Joseph Chiarelli and Jimmy Franco
Jimmy Franco* and Brian A. Provencher
The two pipe organs, each with its own rich history, were part of the Collegiate Church of Christ the Teacher renovations that were completed earlier this year. Four local organists will perform during the special dedication concert on Nov. 20.