Description |
1 online resource (xvii, 129 pages) : illustrations |
Contents |
1. Promoting engagement -- 2. Providing access -- 3. Enhancing evaluation -- 4. Becoming more efficient |
Summary |
"How should I use technology in my courses? What impact does technology have on student learning? Is distance learning effective? Should I give online tests and, if so, how can I be sure of the integrity of the students' work? These are some of the questions that instructors raise as technology becomes an integral part of the educational experience. In Quick Hits for Teaching with Technology, award-winning instructors representing a wide range of academic disciplines describe their strategies for employing technology to achieve learning objectives. They include tips on using just-in-time teaching, wikis, clickers, YouTube, blogging, and GIS, to name just a few."--Book cover |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
English |
Subject |
Indiana University -- Faculty
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SUBJECT |
Indiana University fast |
Subject |
Educational technology.
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Learning.
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College teaching -- Indiana -- Case studies
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College teachers -- Indiana -- Case studies
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EDUCATION -- Teaching Methods & Materials -- General.
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College teachers
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College teaching
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Educational technology
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Learning
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Universities and colleges -- Faculty
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Indiana
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Genre/Form |
Case studies
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Morgan, Robin K., 1961-
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Olivares, Kimberly T.
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Dixson, Marcia D. (Marcia Diane)
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McRobbie, Michael A.
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LC no. |
94003693 |
ISBN |
9780253006158 |
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0253006155 |
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