Technology

‘We are pleased to present this very topical issue of the International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning (IRRODL) on openness. Notions of open scholarship, open access publication, […]

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

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 […]

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 […]

Eleven faculty and staff gathered in the CTL last Wednesday to discuss online teaching over lunch. The conversation ranged widely, with significant time devoted to the use of the discussion […]

Looks like some great resources here from NPR and PBS, with a focus on social/political/historical/health themes: http://forum-network.org/