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[edit] Teaching, Learning, and Technology

Even our simplest daily tasks often use technology these days. We can therefore embrace technology and use it as a valuable tool to help us in our lives or we can ignore it at our own risk. Faculty across the disciplines may find a broad range of needs that could be resolved with technology. That's why we started the TLC.

You may simply need to scan a photo or article to use for your next class. You may upload your entire syllabus, assignments, handouts, and reference material to your class on O-Space. You can create a rich visual presentation using the resources of the DID. You may record all your lectures and make them into podcasts on iTunes U or create Learning Objects for current and future classes to use. Whatever it is, from simply logging attendance to advanced online class discussions, the tools are available to you. Remember, technology is meant to be a useful tool for you, not a burden.

More About Teaching and Pedagogy

  • (From Randy Lavender) "How many of us have read the primary literature on teaching and learning in higher education? What is that literature? one may ask. As part of my own study and research on teaching and learning in art and design, I have compiled a bibliography of over 120 titles that can expand our understanding of exactly how teaching works, and how we affect our students through our efforts. Click here to access this resource; materials available from the Otis Library). See also: Pedagogy Visited–Exactly What Is Teaching Excellence?

Just found this great resource, a wiki book called Emerging Perspectives on Learning, Teaching, and Technology

[edit] Teaching the Net Generation

The Net Generation has grown up surrounded by information technology. Their entire lifestyle, expectation, and learning styles simply reflect the environment in which they were raised. Educause has many articles on this subject, and defines the Net Generation, among other things as: born on or after 1982; gravitate towards group activity; 8 of 10 say it is "cool to be smart"; busy with extracurricular activities; and fascinated with new technology. Learn to speak their language and challenge them with a variety of educational technology. For further discussion on Students, Learning, and Technology.

[edit] Best Practices

Best practices are general principles, guidelines, and suggestions supported by research for good and effective teaching.

[edit] Gaming and Implications for Educating the Net Generation

[edit] Teaching and Learning Resources

[edit] Technology and Higher Education

  • Educause "Transforming Education through Information Technologies"
  • Pew Internet and American Life Project The Pew Internet & American Life Project explores the impact of the Internet on families, communities, work and home, daily life, education, health care, and civic and political life.

[edit] Using the Web to Enhance Teaching

[edit] Information Competency & Media Literacy

[edit] Educational Journals and Organizations

There exists many online journals about education at all levels. Following are a sample appropriate to our Otis community

Many journals are also available in full-text through Otis databases Examples from Proquest (login with Otis Xnumber and password)

  • Art Education: 1997-current
  • Arts Education Policy Review: 1988-current
  • Assessment and Evaluation in Higher Education: 1997-2000
  • Assessment in Education: 1997-2000
  • The Chronicle of Higher Education: 1988-current, delayed 30 day(s)
  • Communication Education: 1989-current
  • Comparative Education Review; Chicago Full Text: 2002 - current
  • Diverse Issues in Higher Education: 1994-current
  • Education: 1995-current
  • Education Digest: 1988-current
  • Education Week: 2001-current
  • History of Education Quarterly: 2004-current
  • International Journal of Art & Design Education
  • Journal of Experiential Education: 1998-current
  • Journal of Research in Childhood Education: 1997-current
  • Journal of Research on Technology in Education: 1997-current
  • Journal of Social Theory in Art Education: 2005-current
  • Studies in Art Education: 1997-current

[edit] Copyright and Fair Use

[edit] Plagiarism