This week’s FTI Guest Blogger is Dr. Christine Finnan in Teacher Education & Anthropoplogy. Evernote was one of the many tools shared at the 2012 summer Faculty Technology Institute. I began using it after the FTI to clip articles that are relevant to my teaching and research. I like it because it is easy to…
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An oldie, but a goodie
Another of our FTI 2012 attendees, Dr. Adam Mendelsohn, shares how he decided to incorporate technology after the FTI. In the semester following the FTI, I spent some time mulling how to incorporate technology into my teaching. I’ve long used digital slide presentations (steering clear of the constricting hand of PowerPoint) and webtools (such as…
Susan Flynn Talks About PBL and Twitter in Her Class
This week’s FTI guest blogger is Susan Flynn from Teacher Education in the School of Education, Health, and Human Performance. I have been teaching in post-secondary education for over 17 years. I continue to seek out opportunities to learn, improve, and adapt my teaching strategies and delivery of content to engage the ever-changing college student…
Good Times with GoodNotes
This month’s FTI guest blogger is Dr. Emily Neil Skinner from Teacher Education. Attending the Faculty Technology Institute 2012: Teaching the Tech Generation last summer was reminiscent of going to the Cooper River Bridge Pre-Race Expo. Or seeing Cirque de Soleil. Like the race expo, there was so much to see and try on- only…
Combining the Wonder Twin Powers of GoodNotes and AirSketch
GoodNotes and AirSketch are iPad apps that allow you to draw and annotate but they both have different strengths and weaknesses. Dr. Richard Nunan in Philosophy came up with a great idea to combine these two amazing apps. For his class he wanted to create Venn diagrams that his students would then complete as a…
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