by Mendi Benigni | Oct 17, 2012 | OAKS
Did you know that OAKS has notifications that allow you and your students to stay on top of what’s happening in your classes? Using the Notifications area on your OAKS Homepage you can set how and when you want to be alerted of new discussions, dropbox deadlines...
by Zach Hartje | Sep 25, 2012 | instructional technology, Mobile, TLT
One of the showcases at the recent TLT Faculty Social was Augmented Reality. Augmented Reality refers to the addition of a computer-assisted contextual layers (3D objects, etc) of information over the real world, creating a reality that is enhanced or augmented....
by Mendi Benigni | Jul 24, 2012 | Google, Google Apps, Mobile, Research, Web 2.0
BatchGeo is the “fastest way to create Google maps from your data.” All you need to do is to copy and paste location-based spreadsheet data into the BatchGeo textbox and click “Map Now” and you’ve got a map of all the locations in the...
by Laura Plotts | Jan 30, 2012 | Conferencing, Distance Ed, Mobile
Organize all your information and access it anywhere anytime with Evernote. How might you use Evernote? In the classroom: take photos of your whiteboard and share with students. Hear what students have to say about Evernote. For research: capture notes, record audio...
by Mendi Benigni | Oct 27, 2011 | instructional technology, Web 2.0
VoiceThread is one of my favorite free, online applications. If you’re not familiar with VoiceThread it is a “collaborative, multimedia slide show that holds images, documents, and videos and allows people to navigate slides and leave comments in 5...