
Moving Beyond the LMS: What Lies Ahead?
Because of how ubiquitous Learning Management System (LMS) platforms like Canvas and Moodle have become, one might expect educators to be overwhelmingly comfortable with such solutions. However, a Read More …
Because of how ubiquitous Learning Management System (LMS) platforms like Canvas and Moodle have become, one might expect educators to be overwhelmingly comfortable with such solutions. However, a Read More …
It’s that time again, faculty are busy performing the final review of their syllabi, as well as making last minute changes to their fall courses. Read More …
Technology can be a great teaching tool when incorporated in a course, but at times, it can also create barriers to learning. Because students with Read More …
Though modern computing has empowered a great many, it also has the potential to be a double-edged sword. As with any invention, technology is only Read More …
Almost twenty years after the end of the dot-com boom, computers and the internet have become not only mainstream, but essential for most facets of Read More …
By their own admission, the U.S. Department of Education has recognized that technology “…infuses classrooms with digital learning tools, such as computers and hand held Read More …
Long before there were bank notes, coins, or dollar bills, there was the barter system, where goods and services were exchanged for other goods or Read More …
Academic Technologies, a division of Information Technology, is adopting the following communication approach. Be sure to check out these three communication sources for information you will need to Read More …
Academic Technologies, a division of Information Technology, is in the process of building a faculty technology community. First stop, an online bulletin board with information Read More …