Library and Learning Technologies & Resources
Educators can now include technology and student interaction in a variety of ways. Technology can be employed in education through computer-based training, online learning environments, and virtual reality. Teachers must understand how to incorporate these emerging techniques into their instruction to improve student learning.
This section discusses some of the best ways of providing students with technological resources that maximize their learning potential— whether you're seeking entertaining instructional tools or need online tutoring software to reduce some of your administrative work.
Learning Objectives
Identify a new method about hybrid teaching and learning
Identify ways to support teaching in classroom: the by video tools and the flipped classroom
How To Collect Feedback Effectively: Classroom response system, tools
Assignments/Assessments
Out of the models that you learned about, which one do you think would be the best for your institution? Why did choose this model? What is an alternative?
Is it feasible for your institution to invest in technological resources? What challenges might you face? How to overcome these challenges?
READING MATERIALS
Tracy Marcella Addy et al. (2021) What Inclusive Instructors Do: Principles and Practices for Excellence in College Teaching. Sterling VA: Stylus.
Ambrose, S. A., Bridges, M. W., DiPietro, M., Lovett, M. C., & Norman, M. K. (2010). How learning works. San Francisco: John Wiley & Sons.
Barkley, E. F., & Major, C. H. (2020). Student engagement techniques: A handbook for college faculty (2nd ed.). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
15 Ways to Engage Your Students In-person, Online, and in Zoom
Lang, J. M. Small Changes in Teaching (Chronicle of Higher Education 9-part series)
Keeping Students Engaged: How to Rethink Your Assessments Amidst the Shift to Online Learning