Teaching with Technology
The appropriate use of instructional technologies can help instructors communicate content on multiple levels; increase retention of course content; create active learning opportunities; increase student participation; store digital resources so that they’re accessible 24/7; increase communication and build community; and assess student comprehension.
Learn to reshape your current curriculum to enhance face-to-face, blended, or online instruction and to create technology-rich assignments that will engage 21st-century students. This blended workshop will introduce you to a variety of new software tools, and provide you with hands-on experiences to solidify your understanding of how and when to choose technologies to integrate into your face-to-face or online course based on sound pedagogical decisions.
Currently, we will be covering the following modules:
- Introduction and Remembering
- Remembering: retrieving, recalling or recongnizing knowledge from memory
- Understanding and Applying
- Understanding: construct meaning from differing types of sources Applying: perform a procedure through completion
- Analyzing and Evaluating
- Analyzing: breaking material/concepts into parts to see how they interrelate
- Evaluating: make judgments based on criteria and standards
- Creating and Wrap-Up
- Creating: put it all together
- Wrap-up: sharing and final feedback