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.
Tom Sciarrino and Phedra Henninger give an overview of Google apps policies. Jordan Noyes presents the new integration between the Google suite and Canvas.
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.
There are many possibilities for integrating real-time (synchronous) online communication and collaboration in teaching and learning. For traditional, blended, or online courses, opportunities to…
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.
A liberal arts education has never been more important than it is today as digital modes of communication enable us to connect with one another or to retreat into a fragmented world of reinforced…