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Contact your Academic Computing Liaison to schedule a computer classroom in either the [[Computer Center Layout|Computer Center]] or [[CAL]]. There are 6 classrooms with 25 stations plus a teaching station connected to a projector. See: [[Computer Labs and Classrooms]] for a listing of all computer classrooms on campus. | Contact your Academic Computing Liaison to schedule a computer classroom in either the [[Computer Center Layout|Computer Center]] or [[CAL]]. There are 6 classrooms with 25 stations plus a teaching station connected to a projector. See: [[Computer Labs and Classrooms]] for a listing of all computer classrooms on campus. | ||
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==== Other favorite tools from Academic Computing Staff ==== | ==== Other favorite tools from Academic Computing Staff ==== |
Revision as of 12:30, 9 October 2012
Academic Computing hosts a number of customizable instructional technology applications and resources for faculty to use in their teaching. Contact your Academic Computing Liaison for a consultation to determine which application(s) might best fit the needs of your academic program.
Moodle
Moodle provides a foundation for course management on the web. Moodle supports structured course-work with tools inlcuding discussion forums, assignments, quizzes, peer assessment and many more. Moodle at Evergreen is password protected and requires enrollment in a course or program before access to the site is available.To get started with Moodle check out the Faculty Moodle Tutorial.
Wordpress
WordPress is a web publishing platform with a focus on ease of use, aesthetics, and web standards. WordPress in the curriculum can be used to create publicly accessible websites including curricular sites, blogs, faculty professional sites and student academic journals. Many faculty use a public WordPress curricular site in conjunction with a private Moodle site.To get started with WordPress see the WordPress Tutorial.
MediaWiki
Wikis are most often used when faculty want their students to create an online, collaborative knowledge-base. Evergreen uses the same base install of Mediawiki found at Wikipedia.org but can be customized to meet your needs. Some faculty have used wikis at Evergreen as a staging ground for student publishing at Wikipedia. See: About Mediawiki at Evergreen
Orca Program Shares are networked file space accessible only by the Faculty and registered students for a particular program. They can be accessed from both on and off campus. See: Orca Program Shares
Computer Classrooms
Contact your Academic Computing Liaison to schedule a computer classroom in either the Computer Center or CAL. There are 6 classrooms with 25 stations plus a teaching station connected to a projector. See: Computer Labs and Classrooms for a listing of all computer classrooms on campus.
Other favorite tools from Academic Computing Staff
- Zotero - citation management tool that lives in your web browser
- Flickr - web-based image storage with galleries and social networking options. Integrates well with WordPress sites at Evergreen.
- Evernote - web-based note taking tool with rich media options
- Prezi - non-linear presentation tool. Free educator accounts.