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General HE Topics
Teaching, Learning, and Technology Support http://teachlearntech.googlepages.com/tlt-plan

Technology Integration and Applications
http://teachlearntech.googlepages.com/integration

Emerging Technologies
http://faculty.coehd.utsa.edu/pmcgee/emerging

Learning Styles
http://www.vark-learn.com/english/index.asp Go to “Helpsheets” to view a types of activities that go with each learning style.


Specific Technologies
Emerging Technologies: Definitions and Applications - A matrix the defines, illustrates and provides instructional applications of emerging technologies.

Hot Potatos - The Hot Potatoes suite includes six applications, enabling you to create interactive multiple-choice, short-answer, jumbled-sentence, crossword, matching/ordering and gap-fill exercises for the World Wide Web.

Quandry - Quandary is an application for creating Web-based Action Mazes. An Action Maze is a kind of interactive case-study; the user is presented with a situation, and a number of choices as to a course of action to deal with it. On choosing one of the options, the resulting situation is then presented, again with a set of options. Working through this branching tree is like negotiating a maze, hence the name "Action Maze".

CmapTools - software allows users to construct, navigate, and share concept maps.

Audio Assessment -


Jing - The concept of Jing is the always-ready program that instantly captures and shares images and video…from your computer to anywhere. Mac and PC compatible.

Fabulsi - online role play simulation platform

Slideshare

Voicethreads - Put your presentation within a VoiceThread and start collaborating. Long after you've gone to bed your presentation is out there working for you, engaging viewers in a dialog and collecting feedback. Harness the wisdom of your audience then tweak your presentation on-the-fly, knowing that VoiceThreads are live and editable.
Teaching, Learning and Technology Resources  tools - Technology and Higher Education
Visual asynchronous discussions with voice comment option. Easy interface, no downloads, free. This is a link that I created for educators with suggestions about how to incorporate Voicethread into student learning experiences.

Sketchcast - online whiteboard with audio. The tool captures the "drawing" in video with synched audio and allows the user to export the html code so the video can be embedded on a blog/website.

Second Life Presentations on Slideshare by Ken Hudsonhttp://www.slideshare.net/kenny.hubble/education-in-virtual-worlds-oct-2007/


OpenCast Community from Berkeley -- http://confluence.media.berkeley.edu/confluence/display/WCTREQ/OpenCast+Community-+Home

Podcasting Theory & Practice http://drcoop.pbwiki.com/PodcastingTheoryPractice

PoducateMe.Com - Easy to use, informative resources for integrating podcasts into instruction

Slidecast Examples
http://www.c4lpt.co.uk/recommended/top100.html

Teamspot -
cross-platform digital infrastructure that helps teams actively work together.TeamSpot creates walk-up collaboration zones where groups can explore information in real-time and interactively co-create digital work products, dramatically changing the group collaboration dynamic. TeamSpot lowers barriers to team interaction, increasing creative productivity while actively engaging the entire team to help build consensus around end results.

Twittervision - A real-time geographic visualization of posts to Twitter. Samuel Morse, meet Carl Jung.


Wikis in Higher Education http://del.icio.us/tag/WikiAcademicExamples

UTSA Streaming Video http://dlc.utsa.edu/services/servicesStreamingVideo.aspx

Pedagogy
100 tools for learning -- http://www.c4lpt.co.uk/recommended/top100.html

Ways to tell a story -- http://cogdogroo.wikispaces.com/StoryTools

Taking Sides, book used for Debating on-line.

Best WebQuests by Tom March

Salmon. G. (2004). E-moderating: The key to teaching and learning online. (2nd ed.). London: RoutledgeFalmer.


Prevent Printing During Tests...........................................................
One problem we're all familiar with is that students can print while they are taking a test. This means that they can share these test questions with other students who might take the class in the future. One option is a free bit of printer-disabling javascript which can disable printing. Some versions of Mozilla Firefox are able to access printing options even when this Javascript is used, but it is a free way to greatly reduce the ability to print.

A more fail-safe for profit option is Respondus Browser LockDown, which you may want to consider.



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