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TLPDC Web Resources The Teaching, Learning, and Professional Development Center (TLPDC) offers support for multiple instructional technology applications used in traditional and online learning environments. We offer support for most of these technologies through our scheduled technology short courses or via individual/group consultations. Click on the following technologies for downloads and more information. Lecture Capturing see also Online Lectures

Voting via SMS, Internet, Twitter Be part of our user group on Linkedin and start your own discussion with other teachers using Shakespeak during their lectures. The use of Shakespeak during college will help to: Test students their knowledgeGet honest feedback with anonymous responsesAllow everybody to respondRelate to students their mobile phone and social media behaviorUse feedback on any later momentExperience stronger engagement! Download Shakespeak now and experience the effect yourself! Try it now – Free up to 20 People 20 Must-See herramientas de enseñanza que vienen a su salón de clases Muy Pronto It’s hard to find a field that hasn’t been radically changed by technology, and education is no exception. Few classrooms these days operate without digital tools, gadgets, or applications that have made it easier for teachers to track student progress and tailor lessons to student needs and interests. While the tools of today are great, there are even more great technological teaching tools and practices on the horizon, many of which are just starting to be adopted in the classroom or are just making it out of the developmental stages.

TLPDC - Teaching W Technology If you have a specific topic in mind, search for the content here and results from all video categories will be displayed. The TLPDC does not record all TLPDC sessions and events, as many involve guest presenters and others do not lend themselves easily to recording due to audio difficulties or technical issues. If you are unable to attend a particular event and would like to inquire about having it recorded, please contact Ching Lee or Suzanne Tapp, and if possible, we will make these arrangements. These recorded sessions are not meant to be online classes.

SMS Education: Poll Everywhere Is Making the Mobile Pop Quiz More Affordable Over 40% of students text during class and 80% say they've never been caught. That sounds like a bit of a quandary for teachers, but not for much longer: Teachers can now hijack students' cell phones for educational purposes, including testing, homework assignments, quizzes, and more. Poll Everywhere, which specializes in instant audience feedback via text messaging, and Mobile Messenger, a technology solutions group that partners with carriers, have partnered to develop affordable, educational SMS programs. TLPDC Video Library If you have a specific topic in mind, search for the content here and results from all video categories will be displayed. The TLPDC does not record all TLPDC sessions and events, as many involve guest presenters and others do not lend themselves easily to recording due to audio difficulties or technical issues. If you are unable to attend a particular event and would like to inquire about having it recorded, please contact Ching Lee or Suzanne Tapp, and if possible, we will make these arrangements. These recorded sessions are not meant to be online classes. They are meant to be used merely as informal references to the live presentations.

Poll Everywhere Poll Everywhere is a privately held company headquartered in San Francisco, California. The company, founded in April 2007 [1] is an online service for classroom response and audience response systems. Poll Everywhere's product allows audiences and classrooms in over 100 countries[2] to use mobile phones, thereby "plotting the obsolescence"[3] of proprietary hardware response devices otherwise known as clickers. Origins and History[edit] In September 2012, the company announced it had acquired competitors ClassMetric and TextTheMob[7] Over 100,000 educators use the product.[8]

22 Effective Ways To Use Twitter In The Classroom Using Twitter in the classroom is a no-brainer. It’s a powerful and free tool that already has wide adoption among educators, students, administrators, and parents. So how do you effectively use Twitter to resonate with students? Why not start by using the following methods that are organized by Bloom’s Taxonomy? How The Best Web Tools Fit Into Bloom's Digital Taxonomy There are some very popular tools and apps out there. We showcase a boatload of them here on Edudemic. But there’s been a growing trend of figuring out how to actually integrate all these together and how to effectively use the best web tools to enhance learning in the classroom. National Social Science Association Integrating Technology into the College Classroom: Current Practices and Future Opportunities Robin Lindbeck Innovative Performance Improvement, Inc. Brian Fodrey University of North Carolina Introduction Faculty are integrating technology into the college classroom. But what are they doing?

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