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.
The post looks at the expanding role of social media in higher education. It addresses 6 tips to build institutional reputation and foster a sense of community.
Course content is a sacred compact between the instructor and the learner. Truth, relevancy and currency are among the key components of that agreement.
Many regard Twitter as quite a useless social media sharing portal. Some have this negative opinion, mainly because of the fact Twitter allows you to "tweet" or post only 140 characters in length. This length equals the text of a regular SMS, and for some this is simply not enough.
The Assessment Institute is a great conference and I'm sure you will find something that interests you there. Great people and a wonderful, caring, and supportive environment focused on improving learning.
Or classroom. Digital Flipbooks like "Flipsnack" are an interesting way to create online content that connects learners with innovation. Through virtually flipping pages you can add .pdf's, url's, meme's, gifs, and other digital content to be stored in one virtual textbook. This would be great for manuals, textbooks, or any type of file sharing.
This is an online tool that I have used to create a simple Jeopardy game quickly and easily. It is very user friendly and has almost no learning curve.
Motivation plays a mayor role in Online teaching. I found this article helpful because it provides tips on three important aspects: social support, course content & instructors behavior.