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Blogs, Wikis and Journals are collaboration tools available in BB9. Journals are usually used as a private reflection tool where students post journal entries that the instructor can read and comment. Journals can be shared with the entire class but only the instructor is able to add comments and there is only one author. Blogs generally have a single author, however, you can create a group or class blog with multiple authors. Students and the instructor can add comments to individual, group or...
The EdTech Center has conducted research and development related to the five focus areas for several years. EdTech staff have the programming, multimedia, Web design and development, and instructional design experience necessary to collaborate with faculty who want to develop projects related to Clickers, ePortfolios, Games for Learning, Dynamic Media Creation, and Collaboration and Social Networking Tools. Clickers Purpose: Assess faculty requirements for a one vendor university-wide clicker...
Opportunity to receive an iPad2, camera, or audio recorder for participating! Thinking about integrating mobile technology into your curriculum but not sure where to start? The EdTech Center can give you the skills and products to get you moving! Submit an RFP for a mobile digital media project idea or mobile application design idea and, if your project is approved, you will receive an iPad2, camera, or audio recorder to make the project idea, with EdTech support, a reality. Once the project...

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