Given the possibility of a flu pandemic and cancellation of classes, we have compiled a number of resources to enable instructors to quickly get their course materials online:

Flash tutorials for Georgia View Vista: very short flash tutorials and pdf documentation on various topics, including how to log on, how to upload a file, how to upload a folder, and other resources. Quickly learn how to get your materials online.

Course mapping tool developed by USG Advanced Learning Technologies. The course mapping tool uses a wizard-style approach for either developing a course structure or entering course content and allows for a preview before either view is finalized. When satisfied with their results, designers will have a course structure that can be easily exported and downloaded into the user tool. Users end up with a detailed instructional course map that can be exported into Word, enhanced with specific course content in Word and then exported into an HTML editor for migration to the online environment.

Interactive Media Object Development Tool (iMOd) by Advanced Learning Technologies. Allows users to easily develop 14 interactive applications and import them into online courses.

USG Learning Object Respository: Vast array of learning objects developed for eCore courses that can be imported into your course.

Other Useful Links

MERLOT multimedia resource for faculty. Contains simulations, peer reviews of web sites and links to resources. extensive materials.

Teaching with Electronic Technology useful bibliography on various aspects of technology in the classroom

UMUC-Verizon Virtual Resource Site for Teaching with Technology

Computers in Teaching and Learning

Teaching with Technology resources from the University of Oregon

Instructional Technology Connections this is a wonderful array of resources on everything from philosophy and design to the mechanics of using technology.

Teaching with Technology Today a newsletter

The Masie Center: Learning and Technology elab and think tank

Matrix devoted to the application of new technologies in teaching and research in the Humanities and Social Sciences

A Roadmap for Humanities Computing

What is Humanities Computing?

A Computer is not a Typewriter: Or Getting Right with Information Technology in the Humanities, by Stanley Katz

Computers and the Humanities

Center for History and New Media

EDUTECH online resource for education and technology

Open Knowledge Initiative from MIT primarily a description of their efforts to improve online learning, but of interest just to keep up with developments in the field.

List of instructional technology centers worldwide

Teaching with Technology: A bibliography

Teaching and Learning bibliography that focuses on technology

Teaching, Learning, and Technology bibliographies on various topics related to technology and teaching

Education with New Technologies: Networked Learning Community from Harvard

Electronic Learning Communities contains numerous papers and other resources from Georgia Tech

Online Learning Communities

Creating Virtual Learning Communities in Africa: Challenges and Prospects article from First Monday

Online Learning Communities article from the University of York with links to other online articles and reports

The Journal for Education, Community, and Values: Interface on the Internet, from the Bergland Center for Internet Studies. See the March 2004 issue.

AACE Digital Library peer-reviewed articles related to educational technology

Teaching and Learning page from Apple check out the Showcase and Resources sections for an array of great web sites on teaching with technology.

Apple's resources for academic departments great examples of materials for various kinds of departments.

Apple Learning Interchange largely K-12, but easily adapted to higher ed

Online Educational Resources for Physics

Learning portal of online resources for Anatomy, Physiology, and Biology teachers

Teaching and Learning on the Web from Maricopa. Amazing set of resources in several disciplines.

Blogging as a course management tool

Knowledge, Learning, Community by Stephen Downes. Regular updates on OLDaily on the latest technology developments.

 

 

The University System of Georgia Regents' Guide to Copyright

Although this site makes no mention of TEACH (signed into law 2002), you can use a mailto link at this location and ask a question that will go to USG Legal Affairs.

A lawyer's interpretation of TEACH

Great list of materials on copyright law from Louisiana State University's Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning. click on resources and then on distance learning.

 

 

DEOS-L - The Distance Education Online Symposium

Tapped In

After School Online (ASO) is a forum for educators. The scheduled events, designed for professional development, are open to everyone in the Tapped In community and all guests. All Calendar events will be held in the ASO room unless otherwise noted in the description. Featured Passageways in TI Reception has a link to the ASO and most other conference rooms. As always, please login to Tapped In 10 minutes before the ASO event is scheduled to begin to allow us to help you get where you need to be. Click on the event on the web calendar to read the complete descriptions of the individual topics. If you are logged in to Tapped In, new feature on the calendar allows you to enter the room where the event will be held directly from the event description on the calendar.

The Sloan Consortium has a wonderful set of resources for and reports on projects in online learning in multiple disciplines. Descriptions of several projects, including Anywhere Anytime Chemistry (description of FIPSE project in distance learning for chemistry), Chemistry Laboratories for Science Majors in Distance Learning Courses, Actively Learning Human Anatomy online, Online Graduate Certificate Programs in Engineering, Online Linear Mathematics. The site also contains information on hybrid courses, such as a Chemistry course at the University of Illinois-Urbana, Brigham Young's Virtual Chemistry Lab, Western Washington University's Integrated Laboratory Network

Learning Time Network producer of online communities and online conferences

Extensive list of distance education resources online from Louisiana State University's Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching

 

 

Journal of the Association for History and Computing

Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education

Australian Educational Computing

T&L Magazine (technology and learning)

Journal of Technology Education

Journal of Technology Studies

Techne: Research in Technology Education

Interactive Multimedia Electronic Journal of Computer-Enhanced Learning

First Monday: Peer Reviewed Journal of the Internet

Journal of Asynchronous Learning Networks from the Sloan Consortium

Technology Teacher

English Education

Teaching English in the Two-Year College

Language, Learning, and Technology Journal from MIT

Technological Horizons in Education

Educause

Syllabus: Technology for Higher Education

The Technology Source

Journal of Interactive Multimedia in Education

Ariadne

Educational Technology Review

Journal of Computers in Mathematics and Science Teaching

British Journal of Educational Technology site does not have articles online, but just information on the publication

Journal of Computer Mediated Communication An Annenberg School of Communication, USC

Computers and Education requires subscription to access articles

New Chalk case studies of instructors' uses of educational technology. Dated, as it ceased publication in 1998.

International Journal on E-Learning

Educational Technology Review

International Journal of Instructional Media

On the Horizon not exclusively devoted to technology, but has a special issue on simulations and games in higher ed and also several articles related to technology in various other issues.

The Technology Source

 

 

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