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Library Services: IT Department
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Teaching with Technology
Classrooms are evolving rapidly. University systems now commonly integrate classroom and information technology into the learning space. Wirelessconnectivity allows students to research issues during class. Students now routinely review and submit course information and contact professors online. The classroom itself has become a technological epicenter that allows students to view court proceedings and allows lecturers to visit via videoconferencing.Students now have the ability to repeat lectures by accessing streaming audio and video online. Some professors now require students to prepare videopresentations. Faculty may now review such student projects on class webpages and need not handle multiple types of video media.
Here are some suggestions for possible information technology integration into your classroom discussions, research, and coursework:
Tablet PCs -OneNote- Video Conferencing - Podcasting - Blackboard - PowerPoint - Meeting Room Manager
Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003

Use PowerPoint to outline lecture notes electronically for in-class presentations. Difficult subject matter is easily translated into this format and presentations can easily be uploaded to Blackboard class pages so that students may review class presentations at their leisure.
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