Digital Resources and eLearning

CELT works closely with the Center for eLearning to support VSU faculty who integrate educational technology into the classroom or teach fully online courses. When off-campus, faculty might also want to utilize digital resources to help them as teachers and throughout their academic careers, ranging from viewing Hoonuit's quick videos to reading blogs about higher education.  

Center for eLearning

The Center for eLearning supports individual faculty and academic programs in a number of ways:

  • One-on-one consultations with instructional designers, who can recommend online teaching strategies and educational technologies that are informed by research and best practices. Call (229-245-6490), e-mail (blazeview@valdosta.edu), or set up appointments in the Center for eLearning. Additionally, stop by their Office Hours in CELT that are visible in their individual online bios.

  • Assistance with designing an online course in BlazeVIEW, or building an entire online curriculum, as well as making revisions in the following years. Rubrics can be created and will follow standards in online learning, such as this Rubric for BlazeVIEW Course Design. Faculty can also watch videos or download digital BlazeVIEW Guides for Instructors if they need assistance with the Gradebook tool, for instance.

  • A three-week asynchronous online course accessed via BlazeVIEW for individual faculty to learn how to create and teach a class online, and faculty receive a certificate upon completion of this professional development course. Call the Center for eLearning (229-245-6490) to confirm dates of this course offering. 
  • Workshops on how to effectively use educational technology in face-to-face, hybrid, and online classes, such as BlazeVIEW (VSU's learning management system), Qualtrics survey tool, Kaltura, Blackboard Collaborate, Byte, BlueJeans video conferencing, web-based Clickers, and much more. Check VSU's Training Portal for dates of upcoming eLearning workshops and to officially register.
  • In partnership with CELT, faculty learning communities (FLCs) where novice and veteran faculty who teach online and/or use academic technology gather every three weeks throughout a semester to share their successes, tips, and challenges. An Online Instructional Designer often co-facilitates the FLC with a faculty member. To see if an eLearning-themed FLC is currently offered, check out CELT's updated list of faculty learning communities
  • CELT's university-wide Peer Faculty Mentoring Program will eventually match VSU faculty who teach online to support one another. For more information, contact the CELT Director. 

infobase (formerly Hoonuit)

Through infobase, that is available in the list of portals in MyVSU, faculty have continuous access to online professional development videos about teaching. VSU faculty are encouraged to use infobase as a 24-hour resource for improving instruction and which can be embedded into their BlazeVIEW courses. All videos are short for quick viewing.

Sample infobase videos include strategies for critical thinking, cooperative learning, reading comprehension, online instruction, using technology in the classroom, supporting diverse populations of students, accessibility, and academic integrity, as well as there are some modules about course design and assessment. 

For instructional support with this tool, see the eLearning website about infobase and contact eLearning's staff with questions.

More Digital Resources on Teaching and Academic Careers

Check out this archive of websites, advice columns, CELT Tuesday Teaching Tips, and blogs about teaching. They are quick reads. Or, you can even see links to the list of our colleagues who won the highest honor at VSU for excellence in teaching, the scholarship of teaching and learning (SoTL), and online teaching.

On Disability and the Public Service Announcement » Sociological Images

Blog U.: Do you YouTube? Don't forget to add captions   

Accessibility as a Civil Right

ButYouDontLookSick.com: A community for support, education, and inspiration

The history of attitudes to disabled people

Dropping the Ball on Disabilities

Online Accessibility a Faculty Duty

Make Videos Accessible with UniversalSubtitles.org

Make YouTube Videos Accessible With CaptionTube  

How to Create Accessible Documents  

How to Create Accessible Microsoft Office Files  

How to Increase the Default Text Size on Your iDevice

Accessibility In A Digital Environment: Links  

The National Association of the Deaf Sues Netflix for Supposed Lack of Subtitles

Accessibility in a Digital Age 1.4

Assignments


Studying for the Test by Taking It

5 Tools Students Can Use to Keep Track of Assignments This Year

Hands-On Assignment Awakens Student Creativity

Finding a Place for Creative Assignments in Your Course 

Blogs Aren’t Better Than Journal Assignments. They’re Just Different.

Studying With Quizzes Helps Make Sure the Material Sticks

Adding Choice to Assignment Options: A Few Course Design Considerations

Assessment


Does Assessment Underestimate the Student as Learner/Social Actor?

Resources for Assessment in Project-Based Learning 

Efficient Ways to Check for Understanding

How Should We Measure Student Learning? Five Keys to Comprehensive Assessment

Flipping Assessment: Making Assessment a Learning Experience

Formative Assessment: The Secret Sauce of Blended Success

Repeated Lower Stakes Assessments Can Help to Reduce Cheating & Improve Student Learning

Rethinking Assessment in the Flexible Era

Students Self-Assess For Mastery

Does Assessment Make College Better? Who Knows?

3 Classroom Tools to Measure Student Learning

Exit Tickets: Checking for Understanding 

Assessment and Standards Are Not Enough to Lift Learning

Students Are Talking to You Through Their Assessments. Are You Listening?

What Fitness Bands Can Teach Us about Classroom Assessment

Assessing What Your Students Know, Want to Know, and Have Learned

Does Assessment Make Colleges Better? Let Me Count the Ways

20 Simple Assessment Strategies You Can Use Everyday

Personal Goals: An Exercise in Student Self-Assessment

Exams

Daily Online Testing in Large Classes: Boosting College Performance while Reducing Achievement Gaps

Studying With Quizzes Helps Make Sure the Material Sticks

Why Flunking Exams is Actually a Good Thing

Multiple Choice Exam Theory (Just In Time For The New Term)

The 7 Dumbest Things Students Do When Cramming for Exams

How Exam Improve Students Access to Their Brains 

Collaborative Learning and Online Assessments Enhance Developmental Math

Why Cramming for Tests Often Fails 

Final Exams or Epic Finales

What to do When A Mid-Term Goes Badly?

It’s Not Too Early to Begin Preparing Students for Cumulative Finals

Seven Mistakes to Avoid When Writing Multiple-Choice Questions

For States, Question Is: To Time Tests or Not?

Studying for the Test by Taking It

Group Projects


Students Riding on Coattails during Group Work? Five Simple Ideas to Try

Designing Effective Team Projects in Online Courses

Rise of the New Groupthink

How to Improve Group Work: Perspectives from Students

In Assigning Group Work to Students, Designing the Group Comes First 

Assessing the Dimensions and Outcomes of an Effective Teammate 

Writing Assignments


Designing Developmentally Appropriate Writing Assignments

Everyone Should Teach Writing

Teaching Writing Intensive Courses

Three Lessons from the Science of How to Teach Writing 

How to Use Social Media to Strengthen Student Writing

Providing Feedback on Student Writing 

Tips on Helping Your Students Improve Their Writing

Helping Students Overcome Their Fear of Writing

Using a Discourse-Community-Knowledge Framework to Design Writing Assignments

Using Mentor Texts to Motivate and Support Student Writers

Writing Tips for E-Learning

The Writing Assignment That Changes Lives  

Grading


Same Performance, Better Grades

Avoiding Grade Appeals

Higher Ed Grading Systems Deserve an F

Pressure Rises to ‘Give High Marks’

When Grading Harms Student Learning

Black Students were Hurt Most when Wellesley Tried to Control Grade Inflation

Thinking About Grading

Early Bird Gets the 'A'

A for Effort 

Tracking Students’ Grades Minute-By-Minute: Help or Hindrance?

Essay on How to Deal with Complaints about Grades on Papers  

Getting Students to Do the Reading

Grading Classroom Participation Rhetorically

Using Data to Predict Student's Grades

Faster Grading with Rubric Codes

Ten Tips for More Efficient and Effective Grading Practices

Conquering Mountains of Essays

Too Many Papers to Grade? To Solutions 

Grading Faster and Smarter 

Could Video Feedback Replace the Red Pen?

Grading Can Be Fun ... Almost

Weekend Reading: Happy Grading Edition

A Grade Forecasting Strategy for Students

Thinking About Grading

Extra Credit


Does Extra Credit Have a Place in the College Classroom?

Should You Offer Extra Credit?

No Extra Credit for You

Cheating


Cheating Lessons

Don’t Beat About, Use Moral Appeals to Stop Plagiarism

Anxious People Are More Likely to Cheat

Cheating Inadvertently

Cheating is Now Only a Click Away, Professors Reduce Incentive

How College Classes Encourage Cheating

Why Plagiarism Doesn't Bother Me At All: A Research-Based Overview Of Plagiarism As Educational Opportunity 

Cheating Scandals, Values, and Honor

Video and Quiz Series on Plagiarism

Stanford Reports ‘Troubling’ Increase in Cheating

Why Are Students Late for Class?

Another Use for Yik Yak on Campus? Cheating on Exams 

Bright Lines and Golden Rules: Copyright, Fair Use, Critical Pedagogy

To Stop Exam Cheats, Try Assigning Seats

Online Classes: Paying Someone Else to Be You

Career Tips


Letters To The Teacher Celebrate A 40-Year Career

Valuing the Faculty

Inertia vs. Freedom in Faculty Life

Productivity Metrics

Faculty First on Completion

Thanks for Listening

Academia, Academe, and Intellectual Property

10 Tips for Slowing Down

5 Tips for Avoiding Teacher Burnout

The Importance of Asking for Help

Stressed Out! What Can Teachers Do About It?

How to Stop Those Unhealthy Thoughts

Murky Environments in Academe

Articulating Learning Outcomes for Faculty Development Workshops

‘First You See, Then You Know’: Becoming More Creative in Academic Work

The Power of Keeping Your Cool

Bias Against Female Instructors

Do the Worst Thing on Your To-Do List First

Dealing with Rejection in Your Academic Career

How Academics Can Seek Help From Colleagues 

Training the Faculty

How to Finish Your Dissertation in Two Years 

Third-Party Recruiters and Ph.D. Candidates

Coping With Criticism

Clear the Way for More Good Teachers

The Case for Better Faculty Pay

If You Were Retiring, What 'Dream Course' Would You Like to Teach Once?

Hack Your Workspace With Ergonomics

Colleges and Universities Should Renew their Commitment to Faculty Members

Designing Attention Points in Academic Work- Advice for Authoring a PhD or Academic Book 

These Scientists Want to Fix Your Terribly Disorganized Calendar

Challenge Your Office Mentality 

A Study Suggests You Should Force People to Tell You About a Time You Were Awesome

Opening Up Our Classrooms to Other Faculty 

Conference Talks

The Academic ‘Further Achievers’ Who Live to Work

How to Set Goals and Resolutions for the New Year

The Hidden Work Life Of University Faculty

Should Your Academic CV (Or Résumé) Go Digital, At Last?

Midcareer Melancholy

How to Avoid Being a Helicopter Professor

Are you an Academic Hermit?

What's a Scholarly Workflow- and Why Do I Want One?

How Much Time Should a Professor Spend on Campus?

When Professors Talk About Finding Time to Do "My Own Work," Why Do They Always Mean Research?

Career Advice From an Oldish Not-Quite Geezer

Guide to Positive Change in Your Department 

Bad and Better Questions- On Hiring

Giving Employers What They Don't Really Want

Flexible Faculty Development Opportunities

Lies Employers Tell Their Employees

Know the Vital Players in Your Career: Your Own Actions

Being Successful  


How Academics Can Use Small Time Chunks

Scheduling My Academic Life

Tips for Time Management 

Finding a Realistic Academic Schedule 

Productivity During the Holidays

Growth Mindset is Dead

Procrastinating 

7-Step Prep: Make a Weekly Plan for YOU!

Getting Over Procrastination

The Art of the Done List: Harnessing the Power of Progress

Measuring Your Workday in Pomodoros

When All Motivation Is Lost

Scheduling My Academic Life to the Very Minute: My Weekly Template

Don’t Underestimate the Simple Power of Writing Down Your Goals

How To Stop Being Lazy And Get More Done – 5 Expert Tips

For A More Ordered Life, Organize Like A Chef

Why Saving Work for Tomorrow Doesn’t Work

Building Habits and Routines

Centers for Teaching & Learning As University Red Teams

An Hour Makes a Difference

Planning a Productive Summer

Using a Timer as a Productivity Booster and Sanity Minder

Teaching Tips


Know the Vital Players in Your Career: You

Why Do Students Pick Teacher A or Teacher B? Who Would You Pick?

What Makes a Great Teacher

19 Lessons About Teaching

Teach Better Podcast

Teach or Perish

Establishing Your Absence

Read and Unread

This Professor Thinks He’s Figured Out How to Get Students to Study

How to be a Rock Star Teacher

Teaching Writing Intensive Courses

Top 10 Books on Teaching 

Reinventing Your Teaching Mid-Semester

It's the Little Things That Count in Teaching

What Makes A Great Teacher?

The Silent Professor

Dealing with Rejection in Your Academic Career

Know the Vital Players in Your Career: Your Own Actions   

Survey of Faculty Pedagogical Practices

How to Avoid Being a Helicopter Professor 

What Makes a Good Teacher?

Writing With a Heavy Teaching Load 

Why Trying to Be Perfect Won't Help You Achieve Your Goals (And What Will)

11 Habits of an Effective Teacher 

When All Motivation Is Lost

Becoming a Better Teacher: Articles for New and Not-So-New Faculty

Remember the Small Things? Your Students Do 

Broadening Pedagogical Knowledge by Learning from Other Disciplines

E-mail


Revisiting Mailbox for Managing Emails 

Email: Get a Temporary E-mail Address - Lifehacker

Obligations of Professors on E-mail

Mentoring


A Guide to Teaching and Mentoring in Science 

Starting Off a Mentoring Relationship

The Difference Between Mentors and Sponsors and the Roles They Play in One's Career

Coaching Style of Mentoring

How to Develop a TSC (Trusted Senior Colleague)

Why Is It So Hard to Find Mentors?

The Sandwiched Midcareer Faculty Mentor

Why Mentor Matches Fail

You Need More Than a Mentor

Not the Newbie Anymore – Growing into Mid-Career Mentorship

How to be a Good Faculty Mentor to Junior Professor

Don't Waste Those 30-Minute Gaps Between Meetings 

How to Start off a Mentoring Relationship

Diverse Conversations: Mentoring Minority Faculty

New Faculty 


A Tough Time of Year for New Professors

Deep Learning for the New Teacher

“Usual Advice for New Faculty is Sporadic, Anecdotal, and Unproven — No Matter How Well Intentioned.”

How to Make New Arrivals in an Academic Department Feel Welcome

Tenure 


One in a Lifetime - A Tunure Track Job

Post-Tenure Depression Syndrome

Starting a Tenure Box

Tenure Doesn't Mean Working Less: Breaking It to Yourself

Know the Vital Players in Your Career: Tenure-Track Peers

What I Wish I Had Known When I Started My Tenure Track

Collaboration 


Show Document Holds Instant Collaboration Sessions - Collaboration

A Cheat Sheet for Interactive Classroom Collaboration 

Course Design and Online Group Collaboration — What’s the Connection?

6 Free Online Collaborative Interactive White Boards

Course Design  


Untethering in the Classroom

Emerging Adaptive Software Puts Faculty Members in Charge of Course Creation 

Multidisciplinary Departments: Do They Work? 

Hands-Off Teaching Cultivates Metacognition

Which Content Is Most Important? The 40/40/40 Rule

How to Use Visual Storytelling in the Classroom

Distribution Plus

Classroom Makeovers to Engage Learners

Small Changes in Teaching: The Last 5 Minutes of Class

Small Changes in Teaching: The Minutes Before Class

Small Changes in Teaching: The First 5 Minutes of Class

5-Minute Film Festival: Classroom Makeovers to Engage Learners

Refresh Your Course without (Too Much) Pain and Suffering

Design and Teach Your Course 

First Day Activity

The Hidden Curriculum

Expectations, Underestimations, and Realities

Are Courses Outdated? MIT Considers Offering ‘Modules’ Instead

Using Webb's Depth of Knowledge to Increase Rigor

Instructional Pacing: How Do Your Lesson Plans Flow?

The Question-Asking Exercises I Did With My Students Last Week (Hand-Outs Included)

How to Get Your Students to Come to Class Prepared

First Day of Class

Developing Policies for Late Assignments

50 Reasons It's Time For Smart Phones in Every Classroom

End of the Semester Checklist 

Lecture Continues as the Dominant Instructional Strategy

My Nomadic Class

Exit Tickets: Check-In on the Way Out

Five Principles of Successful Course Redesign

Is there a Place for Lecture in Engaged Learning?

Professors' Place in the Classroom Is Shifting to the Side

Attendance and Accountability

Planning a Class with Backward Design

Design & Teach a Course 

Creating a Course: "Understanding by Design"

Developing a New Course: 10 Questions to Ask Yourself 

Developing Policies for Late Assignments

Developing a Digital Etiquette Policy

End of the Semester Checklist

A Curriculum for the Selfie Generation 

The Wonders of the Traditional College Classroom

Start (and End) the Term with Student Questions

Class Time Reconsidered: Making the Most of 150 Minutes a Week

Presenting Without PowerPoint

Hit the Mark With Digital Media Exit Cards

How Do Your Lessons Flow?

32 Strategies for Building a Positive Learning Environment

Exit Tickets: Checking for Understanding

Collaboration vs. Cooperative Learning

How a Course Map Puts You on Track for Better Learning Outcomes

Let Students Summarize the Previous Lesson

Gamifying Classroom

Eight Professors, 43 Students

Lecturing 


Active Courses May be More Beneficial to Students

Crafting an Engaging Lecture 

4 Tips for Spicing up Lecture

Students Like Faculty to Lecture

What to Do if You Lecture in a Monotone Voice

Giving a Good Presentation

Stop Lecturing Me

Struggling with Lectures? Active Courses May Help

Beyond the Lecturing Debate

Participation and Discussion 

 

Engaging Classroom Discussion Techniques

How to Jump Start a Flagging Discussion Class

When Students Lead the Discussion

5 Ways To Help Students Ask Better Questions

Formed “Teams” or “Discussion Groups” to Facilitate Learning

The Big List of Class Discussion Strategies

Engaging Classroom Discussion Techniques

Getting Them to Talk: Class Participation 

Struggling to Get Good Discussions in Class?

How to Foster Critical Thinking, Student Engagement in Online Discussions

When Students Don't Answer a Question, What Does The Awkward Silence Mean?

Flipped Classroom


Flipped Classroom

Learning


Dipsticks: Efficient Ways to Check for Understanding

Learning on the Edge: Classroom Activities to Promote Deep Learning

Test-Enhanced Learning: Using Retrieval Practice to Help Students Learn

Techniques for Unleashing Student Work from Learning Management Systems

Repetition Doesn’t Work: Better Ways to Train Your Memory

What a Student Learned From a Short Experiment in Self-Directed Learning

The Last Day of Class

Celebrate the Slog

More Content Doesn’t Equal More Learning

Is Bigger Always Better? The Case For Starting Small With New Learning Ideas

Why Your Students Forgot Everything On Your PowerPoint Slides

When Grading Harms Student Learning

The Concept of Different “Learning Styles” is One of the Greatest Neuroscience Myths

4’33” (Four Minutes and Thirty-Three Seconds): What Our Brains Need

Learning on the Edge: Classroom Activities to Promote Deep Learning

Statistician Explores How Faculty Can Excel in Blended Learning Environments

MOOC Focuses on Effective Practices of Using the Learning Environment

How Does the Brain Learn Best? Smart Studying Strategies

People Would Rather Be Electrically Shocked Than Left Alone With Their Thoughts

How Does Multitasking Change the Way Kids Learn?

Four Student Misconceptions about Learning

Failure Is A Critical Part Of Learning

Setting the Stage for Anytime, Anywhere Learning 

Techniques for Unleashing Student Work from Learning Management Systems


How Integrating Arts Into Other Subjects Makes Learning Come Alive

Collaboration vs. Cooperative Learning

How Does Multitasking Change the Way Kids Learn?

Why You Should Want Your Kid to be a Slow Learner 

My Long Journey to Student-Centered Learning

Pacing Needs to Be Flexible If Learning Is to Happen

When We Learn From Failure (and When We Don’t)

Did They Learn?

Six Ways To Motivate Students To Learn

Learning How to Learn: Beyond the ‘Math and Science Death March’

What Project-Based Learning Is — and What It Isn’t

Using Context to Deepen and Lengthen Learning  

Are 'Learning Syles' a Symptom of Education's Ills?

Students Benefit from Learning That Intelligence Is Not Fixed

A Learning Problem Is Not an Intelligence Problem

6 Changes Toward Personalized Learning

Debate About Learning and Technology

25 Things Skilled Learners Do Differently 

Put Working Memory to Work in Learning 

Reflecting on Learning at the End of the Term

Student's Don't Know What's Best for Their Own Learning

Learning Does not Come First. First Comes Caring…

Beyond the Buzzword of Metacognition

When Memorization Gets in the Way of Learning

What I've Learned in the Classroom

California Institute Takes Lead in Promoting Project-Based Learning

Making Learning Visible: Doodling Helps Memory Stick

Using PBL Inspire Passion and Teach Lifelong Learning

Why 'Overlearning' is Key to Success

Strategies for Strengthening the Brain’s Executive Functions

Developing a Mindset for Successful Learning

Center for Innovative Teaching and Learning

‘Digital Natives’ Aren’t Necessarily Digital Learners

Age of Distraction: Why It’s Crucial for Students to Learn to Focus

Using a Rubric Does Not Ensure Student Learning

Learning to Adapt

Researchers Find That Frequent Tests Can Boost Learning

Metacognition and Student Learning - Do Your Job Better  

Using New Technology to Rediscover Traditional Ways of Learning

So How Do You Know They Got It? Showing Evidence of Learning

Growth Mindset: How to Normalize Mistake Making and Struggle in Class

Channeling Mom in the Classroom

Taking Notes in an Active Learning Classroom: Does It Even Matter?

Three Active Learning Strategies That Push Students Beyond Memorization

Common Core in Action: Teaching Critical Thinking and Questioning

Active Learning Exercise 

It's a Mistake Not to Use Mistakes as Part of the Learning Process

Social Media for Teaching and Learning 

Students Learn by Doing

Help Your Students Learn How to Learn

Finding the Sweet Spot between Games and Learning

Periodic Boundary Conditions: Lessons from Teaching

Who Wants to Know? Use Student Questions to Drive Learning 

How To Stop Being Lazy And Get More Done – 5 Expert Tips

How Students Can Learn From Games

More Evidence That Active Learning Trumps Lecturing

Make It Hard to Forget: 6 Principles to Help Your Learners Remember Anything

4 Ways to Turn Students into Self-Directed Learners 

Helping Students Fail: A Framework

Post-Lesson Reflection Boosts Learning

The Unteachables: A Generation that Cannot Learn

Improving Classroom Performance by Challenging Student Misconceptions About Learning

Getting Students Thinking About Thinking

'No Significant Differences' in Student Outcomes by Mode of Delivery

Emerging Technologies to Enhance Teaching and Enable Active Learning

Are you Teaching Contenet or Teaching Thought?

The Lessons of Failure 

Students Can’t Resist Multitasking, and it’s Impairing their Memory

Active Learning 

Against Active Learning 

Active Courses May be More Beneficial to Students

Active Learning & Classroom Redesign Experiments

More Evidence That Active Learning Trumps Lecturing

A Boost for Active Learning

Emerging Technologies to Enhance Teaching and Enable Active Learning

Three Active Learning Strategies That Push Students Beyond Memorization

Active Courses May be More Beneficial to Students

Critical Thinking 

Endowed Chair Promotes Critical Thinking

Unlocking the Mystery of Critical Thinking

Compilation of Articles on Critical Thinking

The Question Game: A Playful Way to Teach Critical Thinking 

Teaching Long-Term Critical Thinking

Microsoft Office


Example slide effects with instructions - Templates - Microsoft Office

The Microsoft Office Word Team's Blog

Microsoft Office 2019 Tutorials

Writing Tips: Enable Readability Statistics for Office Documents

Top 10 Cheat Sheets to Help You Master Microsoft Office

Seven Useful Microsoft Excel Features You May Not Be Using

Microsoft Word


Microsoft Word Tips, Tricks, and Tutorials

Create a Table of Contents in Microsoft Word 

Getting Started in Word

Word Tip: Collaborate with Other Authors in Real-Time 

Use the "Spike" Feature in Microsoft Word to Copy and Paste Text

Microsoft Word Tip: Navigate Your Documents with Thumbnails 

Find Commands Easily in Word's Ribbon

PowerPoint


Presenting Without PowerPoint?Presently Perfect! 10 Powerful Presentation Tools for Educators

PowerPoint Tips

Free Training to Upgrade Your PowerPoint Skills

Take Advantage of Presenter View to Create Powerful PowerPoint Slides

Put the Power Back in PowerPoint With More Images and Less Text!

Prezi Zooms Past 10 million, Releases PowerPoint Import

4 Elements of a Powerful Presentation

Easily Turn Your PowerPoint Presentation into a Video

Creating a Course Banner with PowerPoint 

Additional Presentation Tools 

ODT Maps. Equal Area Maps, Educational Maps, Presentation Maps

Speaker Deck: A Good Presentation Tool for Teachers 

How to Create and Share Presentations on Flipboard

How to Build an Online Presentation with Pretzi

Excel


Contextures -- Excel Tips and Techniques

9 Time-Saving Microsoft Excel Hacks

Do you know these Double-click Tricks in Excel? | Pointy Haired Dilbert: Charting & Excel Tips - Chandoo.org

Excel: Gradebook: Other Helpful Calculations

OneNote


OneNote Quick Reference Guide

Keyboard Shortcuts in OneNote

Chris Pratley's OneNote Blog

Back To School: Microsoft OneNote is a Note-Taking Power Tool

Getting Started with the OneNote Class Notebook: A Walkthrough for Teachers

OneNote Help and How-to Home Page - OneNote - Microsoft Office Online

Microsoft OneNote Frequently Asked Questions

Windows 10 


Keyboard shortcuts for Windows

How Long Windows 10 Upgrades Will Take - Windows 10 

Get a Functional Recycle Bin on Windows 7's Taskbar

Windows 10 Anniversary, Your Survival Guide to Perpetual Upgrades

Enable Jump Lists in the Start Menu on Windows 10

Windows Vista


 Windows Vista: How to Make Windows Vista Less Annoying

DropBox


Everything Teachers Need to Know About Dropbox

Print Files on Your Printer from Any Phone or Remote Computer via Dropbox

Apps


7 Free Flipped Classroom Creation Apps

App Gives Students an Incentive to Keep Their Phones Locked in Class

The Best 4 Whiteboard Apps for Teachers

Emergency App Puts a Panic Button in Smartphone Users’ Hands

10 Assistive Technology Apple and Android Apps

10 Free Apps and Tools for Starting Out (and Staying) Organized

Video


Annote Video on the Fly: A Review of VidBolt

10 Tips for Creating Compelling Video Content

Role of Videos In and Out of the Classroom

5 Lecture Capture Hacks for More Engaging Videos

Tips: Before Recording Your Screencast 

iPad Resources


Best Productivity Apps for iPad

The Best iPad Apps for 2021

iPad Apps for the Classroom

The Best Educational Apps For iPad

iPad Screencasting: Educreations and Explain Everything 

10 Apps You Should Download for iPad 2 | Gadget Lab | Wired.com

How to Organize Your iPad Home Screen

How to Transfer Files to Your iPhone or iPad (for Beginners)

7 Free Flipped Classroom Creation Apps

A Quick Look at OneNote for iPad

10 Assistive Technology Apple and Android Apps

5 Helpful iPad Tips

Grading Papers on the iPad

The Best 4 Whiteboard Apps for Teachers 

Attendance2: An Update for the Attendance App for iOS Devices

Grading with Voice on an iPad

What I’ve Learned from Teaching with iPads

Google Resources


How to Get the Best of Both Google Docs and Microsoft Office - Microsoft Office - Lifehacker

How Does Office Web Apps Compare to Google Docs?

Teaching Writing with Google Docs

Adding Subtitles to Videos in Your Google Drive

7 Indispensable Google Scholar Search Tips Teachers Should Know About

Google Documents Discussions

Introducing appointment slots in Google Calendar - Official Gmail Blog

Google Docs Updates with a Drawing Editor, Real-Time Collaboration, and Speed  

How to Sync Any Desktop Calendar with Google Calendar  

From the Tips Box: Google Calendar Backup, Safely Removing Media, and Radiators

Google Calendar Labs

Tasks Graduates from Gmail Labs, Google Calendar Gets Labs - Google Tasks

40+ Tools For Google Calendar

Revisiting Google Docs  

Export the Feeds from a Google Reader Folder

Chrome Extension to Save Videos for Flipped Lessons

Using #TAG to Create a Twitter Archive


Resources


My Love-Hate Relationship with TurnItIn

Ten Simple Rules for Better Figures 

5 Tech Savvy Teaching Tools That Your Students Will Love and Your Peers Will Envy

11 Free Mind Mapping Tools

25 Fun Ways to use QR Codes for Teaching and Learning

20 Free Tools for Making Comics and Cartoons for Teaching and Learning

3-2-1 Backup Before It’s Too Late

Emerging Adaptive Software Puts Faculty Members in Charge of Course Creation 

Flowchart: Lovely Charts Creates Polished Diagrams

Get Clean HTML From MS Word Files

Help File: Wiping your data from your computer

Tech Tips for the Basic Computer User

How to Highlight Text Like a Keyboard Ninja - Keyboard  

3 Useful Websites for Free Downloadable Resume Templates

Why Use Sketchnotes in the Classroom?

Overview of Office Sway

Online Accessibility a Faculty Duty

Integrating Wikipedia in Your Courses: Tips and Tricks 

Role of Videos In and Out of the Classroom

6 Free Online Collaborative Interactive White Boards

Tips: Before Recording Your Screencast

Test Yourself: A Survey Tool for Gauging Bias

College Misery: Free Photo Editing Stuff. Because I Heart Proving Meanie Prof Wrong.

Penn State Calculator Guides Students Through Research Projects

Anti-Cheating Technology, Invest in Improving Teaching and Learning

Making Learning Visible: Doodling Helps Memory Stick

Flashcards: The World's Largest Online Library of Printable Flashcards

Free Flashcards Maker - Create Free Online Flash Cards

10 Free Apps and Tools for Starting Out (and Staying) Organized

Purdue U. Software Prompts Students to Study—and Graduate

College Students


Majoring in a Professor

The High Cost of Neuormyths in Education 

A 'Moneyball' Approach to College 

What Leaders Can Learn From Teaching Undergraduates

Identity and Leadership

What to Look For: A Shared Vision of Powerful Learning

Is More Job Experience Really Better?

After Dual Enrollment

Teaching Young Engineers to Find Problems, Not Just Solve Them

Ready or Not

Overrated Men

Campus-Wide Relationships Help Students Thrive

Students Who Feel Emotionally Unprepared for College Struggle in the Classroom

The App Generation: New Book About Kids These Days

Degree-Seeking, But Not Here

Challenging the Barista Myth

Do You Use Your Cell Phone a Lot? It Might Be Making You More Anxious

Fewer Students Are Majoring In Computer Science, Education And English

Mixed Signals

Students Need Not to Decided Between Job-Related and More General Education Approaches 

A Picture Of Language: The Fading Art Of Diagramming Sentences

My Students Don't Know How to Have a Conversation

Why Social Integration Matters

Why Poor Students Struggle

Why You Should Talk to the Librarians

Leaving the System

The Importance of College Mentors

The Family Roots of Math Anxiety

These Groups Are Hoping To Help First-Generation College Students Make It To Graduation

A Caring Professor May Be Key in How a Graduate Thrives

Self Citation, Gender, and Political Science

A New Take On Millennial's and Their Values 

Study Examines Bystander Behavior in Cyberbullying Cases

Despite Hurdles, Students Keep Switching Colleges

Helicopter Parenting has Crippled American Teenagers. Here’s How to Fix it.

How to Help College Students Graduate

Lessons From Colleges That Have Improved Their Students' Success

Completion Rates Aren’t the Best Way to Judge MOOCs, Researchers Say

Gender Composition of College Majors

Austin Community College's Promising Experiment with Personalized Remedial Mathematic

U.S. Millennial's Know Technology, But Not How to Solve Problems With It, Study Says

Men Think They are Math Experts, Therefore They Are

Mentoring Has Huge Impact for First-Generation College Students

Students Advise Freshman About Pressure for Perfection 

First-Generation Students' Struggle to Be Ready for College

Social Science Produce Leaders 

Resilience: A Serious Problem for Colleges

Data-Driven Support Improves Student Completion Rates at Community College

Helping the Poor in Education: The Power of a Simple Nudge 

 A New Take on Millennial's and Their Values

Are Colleges to Blame?

Colleges Reinvent Classes to Keep More Students in Science

Study of MOOCs Suggests Dropping the Label ‘Dropout’

The Family Roots of Math Anxiety 

Educators Can Boost Women's Role in Computing, Engineering, Report Says

The Value of a College Degree is More Obvious Than Ever

Constant innovation helped early MOOC course succeed

Parents May Matter a Lot More Than Schools for Getting Kids Into Science

What Lurks Behind Graduation Rates?

We Asked More of Our Intro Bio Students; They Rose to the Challenge

How to Spark Curiosity in Children Through Embracing Uncertainty

Study Examines How Employers Judge Degrees

The Backchannel: Giving Every Student a Voice in the Blended Mobile Classroom

What Lurks Bejind Graduation Rates? A Lot of Noise -And Meaning 

Liberal Arts Majors, Rejoice! Technologists are Learning They Need More than STEM to Create Appealing Products

Liberal Arts 

That 'Useless' Liberal Arts Degree Has Become Tech's Hottest Ticket

How Liberal Arts Offer the Very ‘Workplace Skills’ Critics Demand

In Defense of Small Things

Getting Past the Lazy Debate

Nontraditional College Students

Game-Based Learning Has Practical Applications for Nontraditional Students

First Generation Students

These Groups Are Hoping To Help First-Generation College Students Make It To Graduation

Guilt is One of the Biggest Struggles First-Generation College Students Face

First-Generation Students Unite

The Challenge of the First-Generation Student

5 Important Revelations from First Year Online Learners

Freshman

To the Lonely Freshman: Your Isolation Is Not Permanent

Students Advise Freshmen About Pressure for Perfection

Survey Finds High Stress Levels of Freshmen

15 Inspiring TED Talks for Freshman Year

Fixing The Freshman Year: Here's What College Sophomores Say

Becoming Freshman Again

Setting Students Up for Success

How Moxie Can Help Students Succeed

Helping Students Who Are Performing Poorly

Tenn. Free-Tuition Program Moves Focus to College Retention

What a Student Learned From a Short Experiment in Self-Directed Learning

Students Are Talking to You Through Their Assessments. Are You Listening?

The Best Measure of Success and How to Teach It

5 Tools Students Can Use to Keep Track of Assignments This Year

Reflecting on Reflection

A Guide for Supervisors and Their International Students

Student-Athletes' Academic Success

Four Steps to Strategic Encouragement

College Freshmen Seek Financial Security Amid Emotional Insecurity

Teaching Students to Embrace Mistakes

What About Student Accountability?

Emotional Costs of Student Success

Student Blog: Using an Academic Learning Diary

Personal Goals: An Exercise in Student Self-Assessment

Smart Praise for Students

What if You Only Had 5 Minutes to Inspire a Student?

How Failure in the Classroom Is More Instructive Than Success

Teaching to Fail

What do Students Lose by Being Perfect? Valuable Failure

Failure is an Option: Six Ways to Deal with It

Metacognition and Student Learning

Is Praise Undermining Student Motivation?

Importance of Teaching Failure

Advice for Using Classroom Teaching to Enhance Student Success

Preparing the Student or Preparing the Student's Path

The Missing Element in Student Success

Strategies for Faculty Mentoring of Students

Motivating Students 

Six Ways To Motivate Students To Learn

Social Pedagogies: Motivating Students through Authentic Audiences

Does Student Motivation Even Matter?

Can Peer Accountability Groups Help Students Achieve Their Goals?

Is Praise Undermining Student Motivation?

Strategies for Helping Students Motivate Themselves

Motivating Students

What Kind of Feedback Helps Students Who Are Doing Poorly?

Why Are So Many Students Still Failing Online?

My Online Summer: Getting Ready

My Online Summer: False Starts

Student Engagement in the Online Classroom

Educating Minds Online

Will this be on the Test? 

7 Tips To Create an Effective Asynchronous eLearning Strategy

Designing Effective Team Projects in Online Courses

How to Add the Human Element to Online Learning

Gamification: Using Game Elements to Enhance Student Success Online

5 Important Revelations from First Year Online Learners

Make E-Learning Hard to Forget

Onsite Support for Hybrid Students

Course Design and Online Group Collaboration — What’s the Connection?

Online Courses Can Offer Easy A's via High-Tech Cheating

Writing Tips for E-Learning

Study Suggests Many Professors Use Interactive Tools Ineffectively in Online Courses

The Myth of the Tech-Savvy Student 

Why 'Digital Natives' Aren't Necessarily Digital Learners 

Study Suggest Many Professors Use Interactive Tools Ineffectively in Online Courses

$150,000 Settlement Reached in Blind Florida State Students' E-Learning Suit

Know Your Online Teaching Habits

Study Shows Promise and Challenges of 'Hybrid'  Courses

The Ups and Downs of Teaching Sociology of Religion Online

College Misery: Why Am I Failing?

Online Learning Ecosystems: What to Make of MOOC Dropout Rates

Context Matters: Why Offer a MOOC? 

MOOCs meet your match: the MBC 

Make E-Learning Hard to Forget

Online Accessibility a Faculty Duty

The Need to Show Passion in Teaching

Five Tips for Dealing with Combative Online Students

Six Tips for Preparing Your Online Class

Everything Teachers Need to Know About Dropbox

Three Critical Conversations Started and Sustained by Flipped Learning

Using Facebook to Enrich the Online Classroom

Faculty Success Means Student Success: Supporting Online Faculty

10 Things I've Learned About Teaching Online

Tips: Before Recording Your Screencast 

How Antidistraction Software Can Increase Student Success in Online Classes

Is Flipping an Online Course Possible?

How 'Good' is Your Online Course?

6 Essential Tips for Planning an Effective Online Course

Speaker Deck: A Good Presentation Tool for Teachers 

Binge Viewing and Online Teaching

Reaching Out to Struggling Online Students with Web 2.0 Technology

5 Professors on YouTube Who Nailed Teaching Online

True Online Learning: Why Accessibility and Accountability Matter

Conjecture, Tension, and Online Learning

What are Ethical Best Practices when Studying Online Learners?

Conducting Observations in Online Classes

Improve Accessibility in Tomorrow's Online Courses by Leveraging Yesterday's Techniques

Promoting Academic Integrity in the Online Classroom

Motivating Undergraduate Students via Online Learning to Develop Clinical Competencies

Emerging Adaptive Software Puts Faculty Members in Charge of Course Creation 

Online Ed Skepticism and Self-Sufficiency: Survey of Faculty Views on Technology

Preparing Lectures for Large Online Classes

Online Classes: Paying Someone Else to Be You

In Online Courses, Students Learn More by Doing Than by Watching

Hy-Flex Teaching

Online Discussion


How to Foster Critical Thinking, Student Engagement in Online Discussions

Fostering an Active Online Discussion

Build More Collaboration into Your Online Class

The Gendered Nature of Online Class Discussions

Teaching Tips


Inclusive Small Teaching Faculty Learning Community Video

3 Things You Should Stop Doing

Why It’s Imperative to Teach Students How to Question as the Ultimate Survival Skill

It’s Not Too Early to Begin Preparing Students for Cumulative Finals

The Myth of the Superhero Teacher

The Silent Professor

Professors Can Learn to Be More Effective Instructors

3 Ways Professors Can Balance Teaching Practical and Theoretical Skills

If Skills Are the New Canon, Are Colleges Teaching Them?

Helping Students Believe That They can Write

Teaching Excellence: How to Strike the Right Balance

To Solve the Skills Gap in Hiring, Create Expectations in the Classroom

Podcasts to Inspire Your Classroom Practice

It’s Not Me, It’s You: Coping with Student Resistance

>Today's Fail-Safe Students 

5 Highly Effective Teaching Practices

Does Your Classroom Tell a Story?

Importance of Cues in College Teaching 

Have We Lost Respect for Hard Work?

Communicating with Students: A Suggestion About Email

How We Can Begin to Practice a 'Pedagogy of Presence’ in Our Classrooms

Why We Need to Talk About Gender and Teaching

How to Make Teaching Great

The Human Variable in Teaching

What is the Point of a Teacher?

Deep Learning for the New Teacher

On Fear  

3 Ways to Teach Less and Learn More

Where Does Innovative Teaching Come From?

Communicating High Expectations 

The Need to Show Passion in Teaching

Harvard Medical School Shifts Teaching Style

Kan. Bill Would Remove Legal Protections for Teaching Controversial Materials

Using Old Tech (Not Edtech) to Teach Thinking Skills

A Guide to Feminist Pedagogy

Strategies for Teaching Large Classes

How to Lie With Education Data

Introverts in an Extroverted World

The Unwritten Rules of College

An Hour Makes a Difference

Where Does Innovative Teaching Come From? 

Nurturing Self-Awareness in the Classroom

Response: Ways To Build 'Authentic Engagement' & Not 'Strategic Compliance'

Mindful Pauses That Can Help Student Engagement

Class-Sourcing as a Teaching Strategy

The Secret to Raising Smart Kids 

Helping Students Grapple With Primary Sources 

Trigger Warnings Are Flawed

Some Level of Confusion is Good for Your Students 

Engaging Pedagogical Technique

The Student's Voice

Teach Using the Lived Experiences of Your Students

Helping Students Understand What a Test Is and Is Not

Using Easter Eggs to Encourage and Reward Persistence and Curiosity

The Human Variable in Teaching 

A Caring Professor May Be Key in How a Graduate Thrives

Questions for a New Term

It’s Not Too Early to Begin Preparing Students for Cumulative Finals

Managing the Student Lifecycle

Why Teachers Need to Be Great Storytellers

Let Students Summarize the Previous Lesson

Teaching Science So It Sticks 

Teach This, Not That

The Wonders of the Traditional College Classroom

Making Midcourse Corrections

A Failure a Week

The Comfortable Kid

10 Tips For Successful Student Projects

What Does A Teacher Do If His/Her Students Are More Technologically Savvy?

The 4 Properties of Powerful Teachers

Managing a Large Class Size

Why Can't Students Just Pay Attention

This Small Midwestern College Is Challenging Every Student To Ask Life's Big Questions

Statistician Explores How Faculty Can Excel in Blended Learning Environments

Wearing Your Failures on Your Sleeve

Professors' Place in the Classroom Is Shifting to the Side

Reflecting on Reflection

Next Time, Fail Better

Power of Suggestion 

Harvard Seeks to Jolt University Teaching 

The American Scholar: Death by Treacle  

Social Pedagogies at Georgia Tech

Co-Teaching for Rookies: Classroom Organization and Managing Details

Team Productivity Through Slack

It's the Little Things That Count in Teaching

5 Characteristics of an Effective School Team

Getting Over Procrastination 

Compilation of Articles on Educating Nontraditional Students

5 Things You Can Do To Prepare For The New Semester

Knowing When to Teach Current Events

Pressure Rises to ‘Give High Marks’

Helping Students Find Meaning in Core Curriculum Courses

Intro College Science Classes that Support Students Instead of Weeding Them Out

What I've Learned in the Classroom

Lessons I Learned From the Start of my College Teaching Career

Finding a Realistic Academic Schedule

Teaching and Human Memory, Part 2

Playing Accountant: A Classroom Experiment in Math

Increasing Student Response Rates

Untethering in the Classroom

The Importance of Giving Students the Opportunity to Excel

How to Create the Learning Community Vital to Project-Based Learning’s Success

Who Wants to Know? Use Student Questions to Drive Learning 

Boost Your Memory by Testing Yourself, Not Re-Reading

Using Old Tech (Not Edtech) to Teach Thinking Skills

What Makes A Great Teacher?

How to Make Teaching Great

Three Keys to Creative Breakthroughs 

How to Reach Students: 18 Ways to Make a Lasting Impact

Powering Through the Spring Slump

First Day Activity

Good Deeds That Are Most Punished, Part 1: Teaching

Action- Reaction - About   

The ProfHacker Week in Review

End-of-the-Semester Review     

Three Further Thoughts on Coaching and Teaching

Back to Teaching

On Teaching Awards- Do Your Job Better

Stock Your Cupboards: Guides to Teaching Effectively and Efficiently

Reclaiming the Classroom With Old-Fashioned Teaching

How MOOCs Can Develop Good (and Bad) Teaching Habits

What Is Teaching Excellence?

The Coaching Model

Latest and Greatest Books on College Teaching 

Teach Better Podcast

Are you Teaching Content or Teaching Thought?

5 Tips for Teaching the Tough Kids 

Dipsticks: Efficient Ways to Check for Understanding

How to Get Your Students to Come to Class Prepared

How to Create Communities of Trust With Your Students 

32 Strategies for Building a Positive Learning Environment

101 Things You Can Do in the First Three Weeks of Class

Team Productivity Through Slack

These Videos Could Change How You Think About Teaching

Navigation as a New Gen Ed

The Secret of Good Humanities Teaching

Where Does Innovative Teaching Come From?

The Need to Show Passion in Your Teaching

Kindness Is Possible

Defend Against Disruption and Distraction

Teaching the Quiet Child in the Classroom

The Emotional Atmosphere of a Classroom Matters

It's the Little Things That Count in Teaching

Remember the Small Things? Your Students Do 

Teaching Long-Term Critical Thinking

The Power of Keeping Your Cool

Preparing the Student or Preparing the Student’s Path

Why Is This Reading So Hard? Finding Your Way Through Unfamiliar Texts.

Advice to Students About How to Email a Professor

End of the Semester Checklist

Importance of Being Bored

Multidisciplinary Departments: Do They Work?

Silence as a Pedagogical Tool

What If You Only Had 5 Minutes to Inspire a Student

Stay Positive: 7 Ways to Cancel the Noise of Negativity  

How Teaching Can Inform Scholarship?

Retention in the Trenches 

Students Are Increasingly Anxious, But We Can Help Them

Make the Most of Your Course Preparation Time This Summer 

Inspiration from the Teaching Professor    

Conference Looks at What Works in Student Learning, and What Gets in the Way

TMI From Professors

An Easy Way to Teach Citations

3 Ways to Make Meaningful Connections With Your Students

10 Things This Instructor Loves

17 Ways to Help Students With ADHD Concentrate  

Reading and Textbooks

Teaching Kids Skills For Deep Reading on Digital Devices

Re-Reading Is Inefficient

10 Tech Hacks for Struggling Readers 

How Not to Read for College

Purposeful Annotation: A “Close Reading” Strategy that Makes Sense to My Students

In Students' Minds, Textbooks Are Increasingly Optional Purchases

Boost Your Memory by Testing Yourself, Not Re-Reading

Failure and Mistakes


Why Making Mistakes Is What Makes Us Human

Teaching Students to Embrace Mistakes

Failing Forward

Teaching Failure as Opportunity

Our Teaching Mistakes & What We Learn From Them

Growth Mindset: How to Normalize Mistake Making and Struggle in Class

Making Mistakes & Learning From Them - Part Two

What do Students Lose by Being Perfect? Valuable Failure

What to Do If You Fail a Class In College

How Failure in the Classroom Is More Instructive Than Success

Feedback


Giving Good Praise to Girls: What Messages Stick

How Do You Collect Instant Feedback From Students?

Could Video Feedback Replace the Red Pen?

What Kind of Feedback Helps Students Who Are Doing Poorly?

Don't Be Cruel: Writing Feedback 

5 Research-Based Tips for Providing Students with Meaningful Feedback

What Kind of Feedback Helps Students Who Are Doing Poorly?

Digital Feedback

Essay Criticizes the Way Professors Call Their Students' Kids

Feedback for Thinking: Working for the Answer 

Teachers' Feedback Can Do More Harm Than Good, Study Finds

Resources


Powering Through the Spring Slump 

Beyond the Five-Page Paper: Representing Student Learning Visually

Top 10 Books on Teaching

An Easy way to Teach Citations- The Chronicle of Higher Edu

Faculty Resources- University System of Georgia

Learning With Our Inner Gamer: Using Board Games for Learning 

The Proctor Is In

Getting Beyond Brain Games

5-Minute Film Festival: 10 Great Video Resources for Teaching Math

Financial Mentoring: Teaching Toward an Affordable Future

14 Bloom's Taxonomy Posters For Teachers 

Games in the Classroom

Measuring Your Workday in Pomodoros

8 Strategies for Teaching Academic Language

Would They Play? Would They Learn? Finding the Sweet Spot between Games and Learning

Teaching Presentation Skills with Ignite

Academic Sponge Activities

Games in the Classroom Reading List

How Teachers Use Games in the Classroom

Teaching with Technology


Web Surfing in Class Hurts Top Students Too

Students Prefer Print. Why Are Schools Pushing Digital Textbooks?

Classroom Technology: How Do You Like Your Learning, Flipped Or Blended?

New Teachers: Technology-Integration Basics

Questions to Ponder About IT and Education

Technology and the College Generation

Putting Students in the Driver’s Seat: Technology Projects to Decrease Passivity

10 Essential Tips For Meeting Tech Needs of Low-Income Schools

11 Essentials for Excellent ePortfolios 

How Antidistraction Software Can Increase Student Success in Online Classes

How Do Digital Portfolios Help Students?

What Does A Teacher Do If His/Her Students Are More Technologically Savvy?

5 Tech Savvy Teaching Tools That Your Students Will Love and Your Peers Will Envy

Untethering in the Classroom

Wired for Teaching

Age of Distraction: Why It’s Crucial for Students to Learn to Focus

Compilation of Articles on Teaching With Technology

Hit the Mark With Digital Media Exit Cards

Can Students Have Too Much Tech?

Students Talking About Technology

15 Essential Netiquette Guidelines to Share with Your Students 

The Epic BYOD Toolchest (51 Tools You Can Use Now)

20 Free Tools for Making Comics and Cartoons for Teaching and Learning

Debate About Learning and Technology

Technology Issues Facing Students and Faculty 

Untethering in the Classroom

Survey of Faculty Views on Technology

Assissitve Technology: Resource Roundup

Confronting the Myth of the 'Digital Native' 

For Teachers Today, Technology Changes Everything

Technology as a Classroom Distraction for Students 

25 Fun Ways to use QR Codes for Teaching and Learning

Handling Technology Mishaps in the Classroom?

Nine Theses on Teaching with Technology

The Future of Educational Technology (first draft)

Developing a Digital Etiquette Policy

Why a Leading Professor of New Media just Banned Technology Use in Class

Online Ed Skepticism and Self-Sufficiency: Survey of Faculty Views on Technology

Emerging Technologies to Enhance Teaching and Enable Active Learning

How Some Professors Deploy Mobile Technology in Their Teaching

Using New Technology to Rediscover Traditional Ways of Learning 

The Myth of the Tech-Savvy Student

Survey of Faculty Views on Technology

Web 2.0 – at Your Own Pace

Physicists Eagerly Try New Teaching Methods But Often Drop Them, Study Finds

Shakespeak, a BYOD Classroom Response System

Revolution or Evolution? Technology and Higher Education 

Essay on how faculty members can start using Web 2.0 tools

Building a Better Backchannel - Agile Learning

Idaho Teachers Fight a Reliance on Computers

A Classroom Fight - The Tech Invaders

Distractions


DIY Podcasting

Digital Distraction in the Classroom

Age of Distraction: Why It’s Crucial for Students to Learn to Focus

Professor Enlists Student Snitches to Battle Digital Distraction

Digital Distractions

Social Media


Social Networks for Academics Proliferate, Despite Some Doubts

Social Media for Teaching and Learning 

Using Social Media to Inspire Your Students 

How Teachers Are Turning to Social Media to Extend Learning

8 Effective Ways to Use Social Media in the Classroom

Meet Students Where They Are

Twitter 

The Twitter Experiment at UT Dallas

Using #TAG to Create a Twitter Archive

Twitter 101

Beyond Twitter: Virtually Connecting at Conferences

A Very Helpful Rubric to Help You Integrate Twitter in Your Teaching

Disposable Twitter Accounts for Classroom Use

How Orwell and Twitter Revitalized My Course

Facebook

Why This Professor Is Encouraging Facebook Use in His Classroom

Facebook Addiction and GPA 

Using Facebook to Enrich the Online Classroom

The Always Up-to-Date Guide to Managing Your Facebook Privacy

Beware IT Crowd: Facebook Hubs May Influence Grades

YouTube

5 Professors on YouTube Who Nailed Teaching Online

Laptops 


Most College Students Prefer Laptops Over Tablets for School

The Complete Guide to Taking Notes Without a Laptop

Don't Take Notes with a Laptop

The Case for Banning Laptops in the Classroom

Laptops Hinder Classroom Learning for Both Users and Nearby Peers

Best Practices for Laptops in the Classroom

Using Laptops In Class Impacts Test Scores For Students And People Nearby In Lectures

Laptops for Note-Taking? Doonesbury and Psychologists Weigh In

The Case Against Laptops in the Classroom

What’s the Best Way to Take Notes on Your Laptop or Tablet?

Cell Phones


How to Manage Cell Phones in the Classroom 

The Mere Presence of a Cell Phone may be Distracting: Implications for Attention and Task Performance.

Texting in Class

How Concerned Should We Be About Cell Phones in Class?

Academic Freedom and Electronic Communications

50 Reasons It's Time For Smartphones in Every Classroom

App Gives Students an Incentive to Keep Their Phones Locked in Class

8 Free Talk/Text Apps Every Study Abroad Student Needs to Know About

Can a New Smartphone App Predict GPA?

The Impact of Texting and Tweeting on Performance and Grades

Please Take Out Your Cell Phones

No Phones, Please, This is a Communication Class

Focused Students Put Down Their Smart Phones

Rethinking College Students' Self-Regulation and Sustained Attention: Does Text Messaging During Class Influence Cognitive Learning?

Podcasts


Improving My Teaching via Podcast

Four Mistakes I Made When Assigning Podcasts

DIY Podcasting

Clickers 


Clickers Offer Instant Interactions in More Venues

Some Inspiration for Using Clickers in Medical Education

Teaching with Clickers in Law

SoTL and Research on Clickers at Western Michigan University

Clicker Resources - CWSEI

Clickers 

SEI Clicker and Education Videos

Using Clickers in the Classroom  

“Analog Clickers” – Color-Coded Cards as a Low-Tech Tool

Clickers, Peer Instruction, and Classwide Discussion in Math

Resources 

Integrating Wikipedia in Your Courses: Tips and Tricks 

Sorry, Ebooks. These 9 Studies Show Why Print Is Better 

You Have a Class Blog – Now What?

Test Yourself: A Survey Tool for Gauging Bias

Writer's Block

Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching