by Laura Plotts | Mar 15, 2016 | iPad, TLT
Looking for a eBook reader that allows you to export notes you have taken while reading, has full text search and a sleep mode? Then Marvin is the e-Reader app for you! Here are just a few of the features noted on the iTunes store 2 column layouts in both portrait...
by Laura Plotts | Mar 15, 2016 | Google Apps, Research, TLT, Web 2.0
A blog can be used for more than just news and announcements. Some ways your students might use a blog are: Alternative to traditional research paper Learning Journals Collaborative Authoring – This presentation is from a CofC faculty member who had her...
by Laura Plotts | Feb 26, 2016 | TLT, TLTCon
I wanted to share the article 8 Engaging Ways to use Technology in the Classroom to Create Lessons That Aren’t Boring from EmergingEdTech that offers up some strategies and tools for the classroom at this time because a few ideas noted in the article will be...
by Laura Plotts | Feb 9, 2016 | Assessment, TLT
The following article from eduTOPIA lists five formative assessment tools that you may want to explore http://goo.gl/ZoCSzo . Two of the tools mentioned, Socrative and Kahoot, are tools that TLT have conducted session on in the past and have created step by step...
by Laura Plotts | Jan 19, 2016 | TLT
Our guest blogger this week is Dr. Mike Maher from the Department of French-Francophone-Italian Studies. In this post, Dr. Maher shares his experiences using Evernote, a tool he was introduced to at the Faculty Technology Institute which he attended in 2014....