This is another great assessment conference that I would encourage others to attend. Fabulous resources can be found here that are sure to improve your student learning.
Course content is a sacred compact between the instructor and the learner. Truth, relevancy and currency are among the key components of that agreement.
I used this to create a set of flashcards to share among peers. You can access from the web browser, mobile device, and computer or laptop. You can set goals to cover 20 flashcards per day and flag the confidence level.
This website is an overview and serves as a hub to identify data grounded in resources managed by this federal agency. It includes reports and data sets concerning geography, wildlife, and climate information.
I use this app, which can be used on any device, in my blueprint reading class. It is applicable in any course when trying to develop visualization skills. Some students love it, some do not. It has a gamification feel to it. Heather Zaccagnini
This tool is mainly for instructors in the biological sciences. The site allows you to select high quality educational videos on a topic and easily build interactive questions on top of the videos.
The future of eLearning can be characterized by a combination of traditional and technology-driven approaches that will provide engaging learning experiences.
This is a clean and user-friendly tool that I use for multiple choice assessments during class. The interface is clean and simple. With the paid version, you can import class roles and keep track of points students earn. I also export quiz keys as PDF files for students to review questions after class.