A Scan of Game Based Learning in Higher Education
Visit the SlideShare Presentation on Game-based Learning in Higher Education 2012 from Anne Derryberry. by Anne Derryberry Analyst, Sage Road SoluHons Producer/Designer, I’m Serious Even as...
View ArticleLecture Capture Using Swivl
Swivl is an easy and cost effective way to capture and add video to your classroom. With Swivl, your IOS device becomes a personal cameraman with a wireless microphone. To start recording lectures...
View Article30 bite-sized writing tips for better eLearning content
Are you new to the online teaching and learning environment and not sure how to effectively write your content for online engagement? View the SlideShare presentation below for some quick tips on how...
View ArticleThe Minds Behind the MOOCS: Chronicle of Higher Education
The Minds Behind the MOOCs: The Professors Who Make the MOOCS by: By Steve Kolowich from: The Chronicle of Higher Education Professors who teach MOOCS respond to a survey about their experiences –...
View ArticleAddressing Academic Dishonesty in the Age of Ubiquitous Technology
Addressing Academic Dishonesty in the Age of Ubiquitous Technology by: Berlin Fang (taken from: Educause Review Online) Key Takeaways Technology can help fight cheating that is itself based on...
View ArticleObjectivism and Constructivism: Approaches in Class-Structure
Colloquium Series, March 19 Dr. Kelly Elander Assistant Professor of Communication Title: Integrating Teacher-Centered and Learner-Centered Learning (Objectivism and Constructivism) Approaches in...
View ArticleBehind the Webcam’s Watchful Eye, Online Proctoring Takes Hold
Behind the Webcam’s Watchful Eye, Online Proctoring Takes Hold by Steve Kolowich (The Chronicle Of Higher Education/April 19, 2013) Hailey Schnorr has spent years peering into the bedrooms, kitchens,...
View ArticleChanging Course: Ten Years of Tracking Online Education in the United States
Changing Course: Ten Years of Tracking Online Education in the United States (Retrieved from: The Sloan Consortium: http://sloanconsortium.org/publications/survey/changing_course_2012) The 2012 Survey...
View ArticleWhat are the Characteristics of a Twenty-First Century Educator?
Are you finding yourself spending more time online developing and re-purposing content to create an online presence for your students? Do you consider yourself a modern or digital teacher?...
View ArticleStudent Polling Systems in the Undergraduate Classroom
Engaging students with the use of polling systems or student response systems, has been associated with positive educational outcomes. With polling systems, students are engaged and receive immediate...
View Article10 Ideas For Rich Academic Student Discussions Online
I know, it is summer break and the last thing any educator wants to hear now is how to make online discussions richer. When you prepare for classes this fall, consider incorporating some of the ideas...
View ArticleStudents More Likley to Do Coursework on Smart Phone Than Desktop?
From: ecampusnews By Denny Carter, Managing Editor Article link: http://www.ecampusnews.com/technologies/survey-students-more-likely-to-do-coursework-on-smartphone-than-desktop/ Technologists weren’t...
View ArticleEngage Your Students: Presentation APPs for Your Classroom
Need an app to help you create a presentation for your next lecture or conference? Creating effective multimedia presentations is a skill every 21st century teacher should work to achieve....
View ArticleHow To Give A Killer Presentation: Chris Anderson
Most of us were not not born public speakers and therefore may struggle with creating captivating, engaging, and interactive class presentations. As educators, our desire is to engage students while...
View ArticleFaculty Technology Showcase 2013
Faculty Technology Showcase 2013 Copy of Faculty Technology Showcase 2013 Video The Center for Learning with Technology’s annual Faculty Technology Showcase has become the platform for faculty members...
View ArticleCenter for Learning with Technology: At a Glance
Colloquium Series: Featuring, Tim Westbrook, Assistant Professor Director of the Center for Distance Education in Bible and Ministry
View ArticleTeaching Online with Video
Fun with Video: Teaching Online with Video Recently, I was blessed to be able to attend the 19th annual Sloan Consortium International Conference on Online Learning and it was such a wonderful...
View ArticleFlipping the Classroom with Dr. Mumper
By now, you have hopefully heard of the flipped classroom method and may have even implemented some of the strategies in your own classroom. If not, follow this link for an in-depth look at the flipped...
View ArticleThe History of Social Media
Did you know that social media dates back to the 1960′s or that Google became a major search engine in 1999? I remember when the little blue bird, Twitter made an appearance and thought, well isn’t...
View ArticleJim Miller on Social Media – Colloquium Series
Jim Miller – Social Media On March 27, Dr. Jim Miller of Harding University’s Communications Department presented in the CLT’s Colloquium series about the use of Social Media and its role in...
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