Web Site Spotlight
Intelecom Digital Streaming Video Repository
We are pleased to share that all Harper College faculty now have access to a new digital streaming video repository of video clips on a wide range of topics. Use as many or as few as you want without charge! You can access these video clips right in your smart classroom or link to them through Blackboard. Discipline areas currently included are:
- Adult Basic Education
- Allied Health
- Anatomy
- Biological Sciences
- Business
- Civic Education
- Earth Sciences
- Economics
- Education
- Environmental Studies
- Ethnic Studies
- Family and Consumer Science
- Health
- History
- Linguistics
- Oceanography
- Philosophy
- Physical Education
- Physics
- Political Science
- Psychology
- Religion
- Sociology
- Urban Studies
Please contact Sarah Stark (sstark@harpercollege.edu or call 847.925.6805) for login information.
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
Award-Winning Tools, Tips and Techniques for Classroom Instruction
Featuring faculty from Barton Community College (Kansas), Lansing Community College (Michigan), Brevard Community College (Florida), Callas County Community College District (Texas), University of Maryland-College Park and University of South Florida.
- DVD and Resource Guide (DoIT LB1025.3 A93 2009)
Check this out from the Library Circulation Desk and listen at your leisure!
Millennials - Part 3: Making the Most of Course Materials
View Part 3 of this 4-part Webcast series to learn more about:
- How sources, economics, relevancy, collaboration and technology impact content strategies
- Advantages and challenges to integrating multiple content locations
- Best practices and factors to consider when adopting new content delivery strategies
- and more!
Note: Presentation takes a bit of time to begin. If presentation does not load, click the link below to go directly to the site itself.

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F 124 Book Spotlight
"Check It Out!"
Learning in Real Time by Jonathan Finkelstein
DoIT LB 1028.5 .F516 2006
This book serves as a practical resource for faculty who want to increase interaction in their online courses by adding a synchronous (real time) learning component. Investigate:
- synchronous tools
- evaluation strategies for tool use
- facilitation of real time learning
- practical online learning activities
- and additional resources for investigation
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