Learning Technologies

Learning Technologies

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i>Clicker

December 5, 2014

Spark classroom discussion and enhance evaluation with the i>Clicker response system

 

Clickers are a form of audience response system. They allow you to combine wireless response hardware with your regular presentation software (like PowerPoint presentations) to pose questions to your audience and display their answers. Typically these questions and answers are in multiple choice format.

There are dozens of these clicker systems out there, and are generally not interoperable. The TLTC was asked to recommend a system that the college could trust and which the TLTC would support through training.  The ability to work in some way with LEARN, the College’s Learning Management System, was part of the mix. The TLTC selected iClicker as an easy to use and flexible system.

Red River College’s bookstore handles iClicker purchases they same way they do textbooks.

 

Click here for information on using iClicker with LEARN (Desire2Learn)

http://www.iclicker.com/

Elmo Document Camera

December 5, 2014

The TLTC frequently assesses new software. We post parts of our internal reviews on our blog, but we do not necessarily endorse the technologies presented here. Please use this post for information only.

Elmo is a multimedia document camera that can spin around and get any angle you’re trying to achieve. It’s designed for educators looking to incorporate 21st century classroom technology to create dynamic lessons that enhance learning, interaction, creativity and academic performance of students.

 

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This document camera is a valuable addition to your class in demonstrating documents or enlarging small objects by powerful zooming, and performing other functions like:

Elmo document camera has connection options to projector, PC and TV. You can take images or record your presentation on a computer that later can be used to create high-impact teaching materials. Also, this document camera can be used for creating Microvideo.

More information on the Elmo Document Camera other options can be found here: http://www.elmousa.com/

The TLTC has Elmo Document Camera and other document cameras (Ladibug) available to help you create your own Microvideo.

If you are interested to learn more about Tools for Making Microvideo click here.

Debut Video Capture

December 5, 2014

The TLTC frequently assesses new software. We post parts of our internal reviews on our blog, but we do not necessarily endorse the technologies presented here. Please use this post for information only.

 

 

Use this software when you need to record Talking Head Microvideo or to capture computer’s screen. For Talking Head Microvideo, download Debut, add a web camera to your computer and record.

Debut records good quality image and can produce different export formats – we recommend saving your files as MP4 because this format works with LEARN website best.

You can download Debut here: http://www.nchsoftware.com/capture/

Camtasia Studio

December 5, 2014

The TLTC frequently assesses new software. We post parts of our internal reviews on our blog, but we do not necessarily endorse the technologies presented here. Please use this post for information only.

This software has the same options as Debut Video Capture and more. You can record yourself talking or capture your desktop and edit. Camtasia Studio has large video editing options that allow editing your videos and adding titles.

You can download Camtasia Studio here: http://www.techsmith.com/download/camtasia/default.asp

Articulate Presenter

December 5, 2014

The TLTC frequently assesses new software. We post parts of our internal reviews on our blog, but we do not necessarily endorse the technologies presented here. Please use this post for information only.

Quickly create Flash-based presentations and e-learning courses from PowerPoint.

Articulate Presenter makes it easy for anyone to add interactivity and narration to PowerPoint slides. Just click a button to turn your presentation into a compelling Flash course.

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