What is Acclaim? Acclaim is a web platform which facilitates asynchronous discussion around video content. Students and instructors can add time-stamped comments that link to moments in each video. Each comment is clickable, and once clicked, the video will jump to the relevant moment in the video. Students can see and respond to comments at…
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Giving Thanks for Technology: November Faculty Showcase
At our November Faculty Showcase, we gave thanks for the many ways technology makes us more efficient, productive, and engaging instructors. Special thanks to Kate Pfile, Mary Ann Hartshorn, and Gayle Goudy for sharing their experiences using instructional technologies. In addition to learning about innovative teaching strategies, we also collected over 34 pounds of canned…
Guest Post: Using the iPad and AirSketch for In-class Activities and to Facilitate Discussions
Our guest blogger is Faye Hicks-Townes, a faculty member in Teacher Education. I was a participant in the Summer 2013 Summer FIT. Initially I was overwhelmed with the sheer number of available apps. Although I must admit I was impressed with AirSketch when I first saw it. I wasn’t certain how I would use it…
Guest Post: Comparison of two video projects in an undergrad and a grad class
Today our guest blogger is Dr. Kelley White, Assistant Professor in Teacher Education. I was fortunate to have the opportunity to attend the summer 2013 FTI (Faculty Technology Institute). It was a great experience for many reasons. I met and collaborated with new colleagues and learned about several new tools that could enhance my teaching and research. Based…
App for creating presentations
Looking for an app to create a PowerPoint type presentation all on your iPad? Then checkout Haiku Deck. Haiku Deck is the simple new way to create presentations. Sort, select, and import multiple images in one step from your iPad’s Camera Roll or Albums. Automatic image attribution and sizing for Creative Commons and Getty Images…
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