by Jessica Smith | Mar 16, 2015 | Assessment, Faculty Technology Institute, instructional technology, Presentation, TLT, Web 2.0
What is Acclaim? Acclaim is a web platform which facilitates asynchronous discussion around video content. Students and instructors can add time-stamped comments that link to moments in each video. Each comment is clickable, and once clicked, the video will jump to...
by Kaitlin | Apr 2, 2014 | 1-1-1, Innovative Instruction, TLT
Today our guest blogger is Dr. Jason Howell, an assistant professor in the Department of Mathematics. Please note that as of August 2015, Echo 360 is no longer available to CofC faculty as a campus license. Mediasite Desktop Recorder is the new replacement allowing...
by bcbrumle | Sep 11, 2013 | TLT
YouTube Capture is definitely a must have iPad app for teachers and students. This app is developed by Google and unlike the basic YouTube app, YouTube Capture allows users to record videos and upload them instantly and right from their iPad or iPhones and Instagram....
by Mendi Benigni | Jun 6, 2013 | 1-1-1, Classrooms, Faculty Showcase, Faculty Technology Institute, Pedagogy
Our guest blogger this week is Jennifer Baker in the Philosophy department. Jennifer talks about how she has used Echo 360 to pre-record her lectures to free up for of her in-class time. Please note that as of August 2015, Echo 360 is no longer available to CofC...
by Laura Plotts | Apr 30, 2013 | TLT
Back in September 2011 Instructional Technologist Mendi Benigni did a post on screen-casting (simply put, screen-casting is the act of recording the activity on a computer screen. Any action a user makes on their screen can be recorded as a video). As you leave for...