The Office of Technology for Teaching and Learning (OTTL) provides support to faculty in any area related to teaching, technology, instructional design and much more. We can work with you on your face ...
Experts say the success of school technology initiatives increasingly hinges on whether districts can develop coherent, sustained professional learning sessions.
Have you or your program conducted and completed the analysis steps? Then, you are ready to begin the Backwards Design process for creating your course and developing learning goals, objectives, and ...
This graduate-level, introductory course provides an overview of the theoretical and practical foundations that inform learning, design, and technology. Course content and activities are designed to ...
Our Instructional Designer provide support to faculty in the development of personal pedagogies to deliver dynamic and engaging learning experiences for students. Whether you are developing new ...
People who work in the design and imaging field are responsible for designing, organizing, and producing print and Web-based media for business, communication, publishing, manufacturing, entertainment ...
Assistive technology—from visual timers to help students with learning differences keep track of their schedules to digital captioning software for those with hearing difficulties—can improve outcomes ...
The new “question-of-the-week” is: What are helpful guidelines to keep in mind when using tech in the classroom? Ed tech is popular, and “cool,” but how can we make sure it brings added value to ...
We are excited you are here! Ready to get started? Let's go! Online teaching continues to grow as an educational option to meet learners' needs for flexibility and completing their educational goals.
"I'm not good with technology." This common refrain reveals a critical failure — not of users, but of designers who've abandoned human- and planet-centered thinking. The culprit? Our systematic ...
Ever wonder if it’s possible to pivot into a completely new career late in life—and thrive? Stuart Fuller is living proof ...