by Sarah | Mar 2, 2018 | Programs and Planning
So you’ve decided to start a new program here at GSU. Congratulations – that’s super exciting! Except: You soon realize that starting a program is a multi-pronged process starring a smorgasbord of people, policies, contexts, concerns, and excitements. This is...
by Will | May 5, 2017 | Cool Tools
It was only a matter of time. Years back, WordLens showed the world a camera app that could be pointed towards any text & instantly translate it. Google bought it & includes it now in their Translate app. Then PhotoMath & MathPix entered the scene &...
by Dr. Richardson | Jan 3, 2017 | Instructional Design, Learning Technology
Do you need last minute help with setting up your Spring classes in iCollege? Learning Technologists are available to assist you in the iCollege Emergency Room at the Clarkston Campus on Thursday and Friday, January 5 and 6, from 9:00 am – 4:00 pm. To reserve a time...
by ylin32@gsu.edu | Dec 6, 2016 | Instructional Design, Research, Uncategorized
Every student is unique. Individual difference among students can result in diverse ways of communication, interaction, and learning. In the Convention of Association of Educational Communication, & Technology (AECT) in Las Vegas this October, I presented a study...
by Sarah | Jul 28, 2016 | Cool Tools, Uncategorized
Ok, so it’s time that we talked about Pokemon GO, right? Well, sorta. Although I’m a casual PG player myself I don’t have any scintillating insights on how to use that particular tool for education (yet!). However, there are a ton of other augmented reality apps...
by ylin32@gsu.edu | Jul 12, 2016 | Instructional Design, Modern Assessment
In an online course, student orientation plays an important role in assisting students to get familiar the entire online environment. Through student orientation, students have a great opportunity to know the overview of online learning, navigation of online course,...