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The Chronicle: Wired Campus Blog

The library will print soft-cover books though an agreement with BookSurge, part of Amazon.

Students in an employment-law course created a 1,300 page wiki to explain how state laws differ.

It may seem to contradict common sense, but in an economy where sales of everything are down, an increasing number of authors and publishers are reaping success from distributing their books free on the Internet.

A dean at Southern Methodist University is taking computers away in an effort to improve teaching.

Some universities are using the virtual world to train nurses and other medical professionals.

This collection of information, ideas, and resources is provided for faculty and future teachers from the University of Texas at Austin College of Education and anyone interested in utilizing technology in a purposeful and meaningful way to enhance teaching and learning.

Technology Integration


Digital tools and computer technology enhance teaching and learning when they support:

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*NOTE: Some of these resources address higher education settings, and others are directed at K-12 teachers. Models discussed can be modified for use in either context. For more information about how to modify activities, contact the IDEA Studio.

Active Engagement:

Students are actively involved in constructing their own knowledge rather than passively receiving information from the instructor.

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Participating in a Community of Learners:

Students learn in collaboration with peers, building upon each other? knowledge and operating at a level they could not reach individually.

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Frequent Interaction and Feedback from Instructors:

Students communicate and share information with instructors outside of class, and their work is assessed in ways other than traditional pencil and paper testing.

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"Real World" Learning Experiences:

Students learn in settings that simulate practical experience or examine others?practice, and they document their own field experiences for later analysis or reflection.

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Last updated on August 5, 2008


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