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This site contains information on books, magazines, media and Web links dedicated to using technology to enhance learning.
Last update: Nov 03rd, 2009 URL: http://libguides.harpercollege.edu/cii  Print Guide  RSS Updates

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Web Site Spotlight

Find answers to the following questions and much more at the link below:

  • How do I teach large lecture classes effectively?
  • How do I engage my students in problem-based learning?
  • Do I have to teach adult learners differently than recent high school graduate

Digital Resources Available for You

Locate free electronic materials ready to be used in your traditional and/or online classroom courtesy of the Harper College Library.

F 124 Media Spotlight

Strategies from the Front-Line: Best Practices from Hybrid (Blended) Instructors

Featuring Deepa Godambe, Harper College Chemistry Faculty and others from Indiana University and Delgado Community College

  • DVD and Resource Guide (DVD LB2395.7   .S77   2008)

Check this out from the Library Circulation Desk and listen at your leisure!

      
     
     

    Teaching the Millennials

    View this YouTube video to get some additional teaching ideas for reaching the traditional-age students currently in your classrooms.


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    F 124 Book Spotlight

    "Check It Out!"

    Engaging the Online Learner: Activities and Resources for Creative Instruction by Rita-Marie Conrad
    LB1044.87
    .c66 2004

    This outstanding book provides specific ideas for tested activities (collected from experienced online instructors across the nation) that can be put to use right away. Learn more about:

    • Converting classroom activities to an online environment and use online activities in a classroom-based course
    • Assessing the learning that occurs as a result of collaborative activities
    • Phasing-in activities that promote engagement among online learners
    • Helping online learners use online tools
    • Building peer interaction through peer partnerships and team activities
    • Creating authentic activities
    • Implementing games and simulations
        
       

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