In this section, we present a few examples of educational technologies for you to explore and consider their affordances and limitations in relation to your learning goals. Making decisions about educational technologies can be tricky. Faculty sometimes ask if a specific technology will enhance student learning. Whether low tech (a chalkboard) or high tech (a 3-D interactive visualization), a tool’s learning benefits depend on when, where, how, and why you use it. We can help you find a tool or set of tools that aligns with your goals, and provide you support as you select and integrate technology effectively into your teaching.
See also our teaching online/hybrid section of the site.
In this section
- AI Tools (ChatGPT) FAQ
- The Generative AI Teaching As Research (GAITAR) Initiative
- Flipping the class for active learning...
- Digitally evaluating written work...
- Helping students interact with data using information visualization tools...
- Managing your course with learning management tools...
- Facilitating student group work with tools for collaborating...
- Meeting with students via virtual technology...
- Exploring the possibilities of mobile devices and apps...
- See also, Teaching with Technology White Papers...
Want to find out more, explore, or try out a particular tool that might meet your goals?
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