TLT’s latest roundtable session, on December 3, 2013, encouraged participants to explore five stations which focused on tools and best practices relating to research, assessment, and student learning. TLT would like to recognize and thank Andrea DeMaria, Merissa Ferrara, Michael Hemphill, Mark Hurd, and Jessica Smith for presenting and sharing their experiences. Below is a…
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iBook Author
Our guest blogger this week is Tracey Hunter-Doniger in Teacher Education. In the FTI (Faulty Technology Institute) I learned several ways to implement technology into my class. One specific tool I demonstrate using with my pre-service teachers is iBooks Author. In this example lesson for their future classes I show my students how this program…
Poll Everywhere has Come to Charleston: A New Campus License
If you’ve been a fan of the TLT blog, and let’s face it…you know you are, then you’ve probably seen blog posts from faculty members talking about how they use polling in their classes. Some have talked about using polls for a “quick check” to gauge student comprehension while others have played with using clicker…
Make Dropbox.com even more fabulous
Dropbox.com is a wonderful and functional application all by itself but with a few add-ons you can make it even more functional. I haven’t tried all of these yet nor am I endorsing them but they seem like interesting tools. If you try any of them let me know what you think in the comments area…
Faculty Guest Post: Course Changes as a Result of the FTI
This week our guest faculty blogger is Dr. Richard Southgate from the Biology Department. In May 2012, I attended the College of Charleston’s (CofC) Summer 2012 Faculty Technology Institute (FTI) for the very first time, which was a great personal learning and eye opening experience, especially as I learned a lot about the potential…
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