Bridging the Workplace Generation Gap
This article by Alina Tugend of the New York Times was written for the workplace, but classroom application works as well: “Here’s an example of how the generations may butt […]
This article by Alina Tugend of the New York Times was written for the workplace, but classroom application works as well: “Here’s an example of how the generations may butt […]
This presentation is from the current Educause conference taking place in Denver. To view the presentation, you have to download MS Silverlight, but it’s quick: http://educause.mediasite.com/mediasite/SilverlightPlayer/Default.aspx?peid=3f76ff6fc7354dbdb81202bb6a00146c
A small group met in the CTL Wednesday to discuss aspects of “web 2.0” technologies and their pedagogical uses. We discussed the various uses of blogs, wikis, and email groups. […]
Some interesting tips via video on flip video, wikis, and educational games: http://link.brightcove.com/services/player/bcpid9958061001?bctid=1877562263
New Blackboard Tool Connects With Google’s Free Services – Technology – The Chronicle of Higher Education Posted using ShareThis
Boston publisher enters new chapter in textbooks – The Boston Globe Posted using ShareThis
The Chronicle of Higher Education and University of Phoenix presented a Webinar viewed by a small group in the CTL yesterday: “Next-Generation Education for Next-Generation Students.” The webinar was not […]
You may have noticed that in the right column of the blog is a area known as a “tag cloud.” The tags are keywords that represent the content of each […]
Quite an interesting article about whether technology is driving the impending changes in envisioning courses as something other than content delivery .. or not. Comments? Not Your Parent’s ‘Course Content […]
What new technology would you like to know about?? Come to T&L 2.0, ask your questions, and together we can explore! On October 20, a small group experimented in the […]