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Technology:

Interested in using audio?
We can easily record your voice, and put an audio player right into your course that looks like this (give it a try, you'll hear Steven Zucker and I talking about a painting at the Met):




Interested in using animated screen capture to teach material visually?
Have a look at the example. It was made using Camtasia, a screen-capture program that is very easy to use. Make an appointment  for help creating a similar tutorial for your course.

Interested in making narrated powerpoints that stream over the internet (no need to open them in Powerpoint)?
Have a look at the example, it was created with a program called Impatica. Make an appointment for help creating a similar tutorial for your course.


Articles:


Article: "Ten Ways Online Education Matches, or Surpasses, Face-to-Face Learning" by Mark Kassop (Commentary, May/June 2003).
An interesting article by an instructor at Bergen Community College who has taught more than 50 online sections of sociology.
 

Colleague's Blogs:

Saint Nobody (Amy Lemmon)

smARThistory (Beth Harris and Steven Zucker)