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Teaching Essays Now Available Online
The Professional and Organizational Development Network (POD) has made its Teaching Excellence Essay Series available online, free of charge.  The essays include articles on assessment, educational technology, developing assignments, problem-based learning, and more.  Check out the essays here .
 
Prepping for Spring 2012 Classes?

Check out the planning resources on the site, including templates for 2011 M-W-F and T-TH classes.  You'll need to be registered with your Furman email address before you can access all of the resources available.

 
CTL
CTL (extension 2835) is located in office 003 on the lower level of James B. Duke Library.  Please contact us if you're interested in developing a new assignment or course, evaluating the impact of a particular instructional activity, exploring technology to support a learning goal in your class, and more!
 
Prezi

NEW TUTORIAL!!

Prezi is an extremely powerful tool for enhancing presentations, but it also holds the potential to help students develop their understanding of conceptual relationships.  For projects, students will need to explore and better understand relationships before they can put together an effective Prezi on a particular topic.  PowerPoint tends to let the presenter off the hook and 'stick to the facts', oftentimes at the expense of showing and developing a conceptual understanding.

Check out StudioLab Consultant, Michael Jiang's overview , and give Prezi a try

 

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If you're interested in exploring this technology further contact Mike or Jane

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Prezi Basics

NEW TUTORIAL!

Michael Jiang follows up his conceptual overview of Prezi (a powerful online presentation tool) with a how-to video showing some of the basics to make your own presentation.

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Moodling Through H1N1
The flu season notoriously takes its toll on class days for both students and faculty, and this year's looming H1N1 strain appears poised to take a greater toll than usual, especially since we are being urged to stay home until 24 hours after cessation of symptoms without the use of suppressive medication.  The prospect of a week or more of missed classes is not something to take lightly, but, with a little planning, it is possible to maintain momentum.  Here are some suggestions for how to use Moodle to keep on track , whether you or your students are sidelined by H1N1.  While Moodle supports a variety of more complex activities, we've chosen to focus here on several simple but effective basics:  file upload, forums, journals, and chat.
 
Project Wins Campus Technology Innovation Award

Furman University was named a 2008 technology innovator by Campus Technology Magazine in the area of Interactive, Remote Learning.  The project was a collaboration between Professor Lloyd Benson's Urban History class, Computing and Information Services, and the Center for Teaching and Learning.  Off-the-shelf and homegrown technologies were utilized to allow students to explore New York and Boston from a classroom in Greenville, SC. 

For additional details see the project FAQ document as well as a schematic outlining the technology that helped provide the interactive experience. See the full story from Campus Technology Magazine.

 
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Fall 2009 Update

Welcome Furman University Trustees!   The following includes selected highlights of recent activities and projects at the Center for Teaching and Learning.

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Faculty Forum

2009 Faculty Forum - Resources Available

This year's Teaching and Learning Forum featured some wonderful presentations on teaching innovations and rich learning activities engineered by Furman colleagues.

Thanks to all the presenters and participants, and especially Tammy Sightler for all her work on pulling everything together!  See below for resources and presentations.

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The image above was created using WordleTagCrowd is similar to wordle and also allows for the creation of tag clouds from text documents. 

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RSS Webinar Available Online

Check out Mike's lunchtime overview of RSS feeds, podcasting, and feedreaders as a mechanism for pulling together disparate sources of information.

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