Technology Tools for Teaching—Interactive Demonstrations and Strolling Breakfast Event

Thinking about integrating some new technologies into your course or just want to hear what other instructors are doing?
by Elizabeth Fomin, Senior Instructional Consultant

Stop by 1060 Biological Sciences Building (BSB) and visit 25 interactive demonstrations of educational technologies in a casual strolling breakfast format. Demonstrations are presented by U-M staff and faculty. See how new technologies and methods are being used in a variety of U-M classes. Click here to register for this event.

Technologies Include:

  • Student response systems
    • Kahoot
    • iClicker 
  • Interactive websites
    • Wordpress
    • Image Rich Databases
    • Google Sites
  • Screen recorders
    • Camtasia  
    • Kaltura
  • Classroom engagement tools
    • Problem Roulette
    • Kahoot - free low-stakes polling software
    • Gradecraft
    • Perusall (annotation tool for auto grading)
  • Social media tools
    • YellowDig
  • Media production and editing tools
    • Kaltura - Media Gallery
    • GarageBand (in 3 minutes)
    • Camtasia
  • Hardware Demonstrations
    • Wacom
    • iPads
    • Surface Pro
  • Research Tools
    • Zooniverse
    • ArcGIS (storytelling)
  • Data Visualization
    • GEOPlanner
    • Canva
    • Piktochart
  • Project Management
    • CATME
    • Trello

If you have been thinking about integrating some new technologies into your course or just want to hear about what other instructors are doing, stop by and visit some of the sessions. Enjoy a strolling breakfast, meet new people, learn about new technologies, and leave with some inspiration.

 

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