A condensed version of the original Tech Tuesday from January 24th, 2017. This video gives a brief look at the definition of Open Educational Resources, as well as some examples.
Lora Taub-Pervizpour and Tim Clarke review the Domain's initiative on campus. Hosting research or creative material on your own domain is a great way to connect with your audience. Examples of…
Tim Clarke demonstrates the power survey tool, Qualtrics. This online tool can be integrated into Canvas and is proposed to take the place of popular survey-making sites like Survey Monkey.
Dr. Lora Taub-Pervizpour and Jen Jarson present on open education. The ability to create and share academic material online is an ever increasing tool within the higher-ed community.
Jordan Noyes presents on 3D modeling software and how it can be used in the classroom. Either for short-term demonstrations or semester-long projects, 3D modeling has an almost limitless application.
Lora Taub-Pervizpour, Jordan Noyes, Susan Falciani present use cases for online applications Scalar and Omeka. This presentation is accompanied by current student, Jazzy Pignatello class of '17.
Susan Falciani and Lora Taub-Pervizpour dive into the details of Shared Shelf. This online platform hosts a vast array of digital material from many colleges and universities.
Anthony Dalton reviews the basics of setting up a quality podcast. He also discusses the pedagogical applications for podcasts and how to use them creatively.
Bill Feeney and Jordan Noyes give an in depth look at Voice Thread. Bill explains how he was able to use the application in a creative way for a summer session course.