by Amy Ostrom | Nov 20, 2012 | Accessibility, Classrooms, instructional technology, Mobile
We’ve all heard that the iPad is a wonderful tool for teaching and learning in the classroom. Technology keeps students engaged while the mobile access allows for students to participate in active learning experiences outside the confines of a four-walled classroom. ...
by Laura Plotts | Apr 25, 2012 | Uncategorized
Hopefully you were able to join us at the first TLT Roundtable, Exploring the Reverse Classroom or you have had the chance to view the video from that session and now you would like more ideas on reversing or flipping your class. Well here is another opportunity! ...
by Bryan | Feb 21, 2012 | instructional technology, Pedagogy
As part of the mission of TLT, we are always on the lookout for emerging educational technologies and theories to enrich teaching, learning, and research in innovative ways. While we would like to take credit for many of the innovative instructional techniques we...
by Monica Lavin | Feb 3, 2012 | Innovative Instruction, instructional technology, Uncategorized
Looking for new ways to motivate students? Try Gamification. “Gamification is the use of game-like thinking and elements in places that aren’t traditionally games. The use of game mechanics and dynamics like badges, leader boards, and actions can be useful...
by Mendi Benigni | Nov 1, 2011 | Uncategorized
I.T. is pleased to announce the availability of Google Apps for College faculty and staff. To request your account, login to MyCharleston and select the Request Your Google Apps Account channel on the Faculty or Employee tab. Click the link to request your account...