by Jonathan Wade | Oct 25, 2016 | Blog, Other Resources
In collaboration with the College of Engineering and Technology and the Technology Commons the Coulter Faculty Commons has one more Just in Time Learning Experience in Making available for this semester. We thank all of the members of the WCU community who participated in previous workshops.
An Introduction to Computer Aided Design
Wednesday, November 9, 8-10 am
@ the Technology Commons, Hunter Library
Bring your laptop and we will install a free software package for Computer Aided Design (CAD). Then we will use the software, called Sketchup, to design simple parts. You will learn how to prepare the designs for 3D printing. At the end of the workshop you will be able to design and print your own 3D parts.
Click here to register!
by Jonathan Wade | Aug 9, 2016 | Blog, Educational Development, Teaching with Technology
Rice has a very interesting calculator to estimate how much time you can expect your students to have to spend on your coursework out of class. I’d love to hear if any of you think it is accurate.
by Jonathan Wade | Aug 8, 2016 | Blog, Educational Technology, Panopto
Panopto is primarily a way for faculty to share content with students, but, many faculty are finding success in also using it as a way for students to submit video content for your course.
You will need to enable Panopto in the course. You will need to go to the settings gear and “Overview” to create the assignments folder.
Students can then follow the instructions in the step sheet, click to download and distribute student instructions
Instructions for Students using Panopto:
by Jonathan Wade | Aug 5, 2016 | Blog, Other Resources
We’re constantly working to improve the ways with which we communicate to faculty. For that reason, we will begin posting web copies of the new format CFC Monthly Update to this site in addition to sending them to you on the first full school week of every month.
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by Jonathan Wade | Aug 2, 2016 | Blog, Educational Technology
If you want to use apps in your classroom or to give your students room to use them. One place to begin brainstorming while staying within the goals of your learning outcomes would be to use this creative commons licensed resource.
Click the image to follow the link to a pdf with live links.
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