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1. eCourses Website (http://www.gc.maricopa.edu/ecourses)
package shared by Stephen Williams (Glendale Community College)
The eCourses Website (http://www.gc.maricopa.edu/ecourses) is a web application that allows students a single starting point for all of GCC's online, hybrid and open entry courses. The eCourses Website also allows faculty to provide students with pertinent information for all of our alternative delivery courses. Having a single starting point for all online, hybrid and open entry courses, makes it simple for students to find all of our alternative delivery courses in one area that is easy to navigate and still allows faculty the flexibility to use various content delivery systems. The eCourses Website provides students and advisers with consistent information, so they can make informed decisions about the selection of the eCourses that are best for the students. (last updated Feb 19, 2007)
2. 1 to 1: A Handheld Computers Project in the K-12 Environment
package shared by Cherie Stafford ()
Come see what the students coming to you from the K-12 public school environment are experiencing with technology. The Paradise Valley Unified School District is in the third year of a project where students in 115 classrooms are utilizing one to one... (last updated Apr 25, 2005)
3. An Anatomy Lab Tool Students Can Take Home
package shared by Jane Marks (Paradise Valley Community College)
I have made Human Anatomy and Physiology (BIO 201 & 202) lab demonstrations which are in both a video cassette format and a DVD format. I show these demonstration films at the beginning of many of the labs as a way to introduce human anatomy models ... (last updated Apr 25, 2005)
4. Biotechnology- Bringing Practical Laboratory Experience to Students
package shared by Kenneth Ludeke, PhD (South Mountain Community College)
A presentation about the biotechnology research program at South Mountain Community College. (last updated Apr 25, 2005)
5. Build a Classroom Community through ePort
package shared by Ian Salsman (Phoenix College)
One thing thing that I have learned and continue to learn is how to use technology resources in a manner to create a sense of community and offer students a way to share their work - both among their classmates but also with their friends, family and... (last updated Apr 25, 2005)
6. Bye Bye Blackboard
package shared by David Weaver (Chandler-Gilbert Community College)
I've decided to eschew the use of Blackboard (Bb) as a course management system (CMS). While Bb and WebCT offer many features that are quite wonderful, they are both expensive (and getting more so) and are limiting in their own way.
I'm using an ... (last updated Apr 25, 2005)
7. Capsule Learning: Brief Disciplinary Writing Assignments
package shared by Holly McKinzie Beene (Glendale Community College)
Culture Capsules/Theory Capsules/Business Capsules - we've tried them all. Based on periodical or journal literature, this 1-2 pg writing assignment incorporates bibliographic citation, synthesis, analysis, and reflection. After providing detailed feedback on the first capsule (using a rubric), instructors can grade quickly and give students focused feedback on specific elements. (last updated Oct 19, 2006)
8. Cave Creek School District, Classroom Technology in Motion
package shared by Kay Schreiber ()
Come and explore how K-12 Cave Creek teachers integrate a wide variety of tecnologicical devices into their classrooms. We don't just teach technology standards in the computer lab. From Smartboards to Palm Pilots, claymation to PowerPoint, we weave... (last updated Apr 25, 2005)
9. Citation
package shared by Erin Blomstrand (Estrella Mountain Community College)
This is a SoftChalk mini-lecture about the basics of citation, with particular focus on APA and MLA. (last updated May 15, 2008)
10. Common-Sense Syllabus Workshop
package shared by Holly McKinzie Beene (Glendale Community College)
This pkg includes materials from GCC Nov/Dec 06 faculty development workshop: sample and template for 2-pg syllabus based on Educause "7 Things" series, Syllabus Acknowledgment receipts, links to resources for developing interactive syllabus, workshop bibliography. NEW Dec 07 is a companion doc w/snapshot of course learning. (last updated Dec 27, 2006)
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