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Explore the power of technology to empower teaching and learning! The TLT Center can help
- by working with you to identify the tools that are right for your teaching goals
- by assisting you in planning, designing, developing, and implementing technology-supported instruction
- by providing guidance on instructional uses of technology
- by providing training for professional development
- by providing you a place to work that offers a variety of technology resources for creating Web pages, multimedia, and other instructional materials.
Watch your ACC email for announcements about TLT Center activities. Contact Judith Gustafson, the TLT Center coordinator, at x7607 (or 518-832-7607 for direct dial off campus).
The TLT Center is part of the SUNY TLT initiative, which
offers a variety of support services to help campuses integrate and assess technology in the curriculum.
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The TLT Center is located in
Scoville 261
(to the right as you enter the Library)
Mon - Thurs 8 AM - 10 PM
Fri 8 AM - 4 PM
Available weekends during
Library hours.
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and suggestions to tltcenter@sunyacc.edu |
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Events This Week:
- ANGEL Best Practices Webinar (12/13)
- ANGEL pilot faculty luncheon (12/13)
- ANGEL Migration Workshop B: Course Management (12/13)
Coming Next Week:
- ANGEL Migration Workshop #1 for
Summer / Fall 2008
Tuesday TLT Tips
Download Your Free PDF Maker
Featured Reading:
John P. Campbell, Diana G. Oblinger, et al, "Top-Ten Teaching and Learning Issues, 2007," Educause Quarterly, 30 (3), 2007.
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Featured Web Site:
HippoCampus is a project of the Monterey Institute for Technology and Education (MITE). The goal of HippoCampus is to provide high-quality, multimedia content on general education subjects to high school and college students free of charge.
HippoCampus was designed as part of Open Education Resources (OER), a worldwide effort to improve access to quality education for everyone. HippoCampus content has been developed by some of the finest colleges and universities in the world and contributed to the National Repository of Online Courses (NROC), another MITE project. NROC makes editorial and engineering investment in the content to prepare it for distribution by HippoCampus. Both HippoCampus and NROC are supported by The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation.
http://www.hippocampus.org/
Cool Tools:
http://del.icio.us (the social bookmarking site where you can store your bookmarks and access them from any computer via the Web AND share your favorite sites with millions of other del.icio.us users.)
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