3 Dec 2009
The Advanced Learning Technologies project at the University of Kansas Center for Research on Learning utilizes the most advanced and innovative technologies available to improve teaching and learning. Faculty and students in ALTEC come from a range of disciplines and programs, including the School of Education, the School of Journalism and Mass Communication, the School of Engineering, and the School of Fine Arts. This collection of talent gives ALTec a wide range of capabilities including advanced networking and telecommunication expertise, instructional design, data harvesting and warehousing, distance education experience, and programming.
See hundreds of photos from the National Geographic Image Collection and buy prints of animals, travel, people, culture, science, climate and exploration pictures.
Note: Not copyright free
two new projectors with feature sets that make them designed for classroom applications.
The voices of the past are heard again in KanColl, through nearly-lost books, letters, diaries, photographs, and other materials.
The Networked Student was inspired by CCK08, a Connectivism course offered by George Siemens and Stephen Downes during fall 2008. It depicts an actual proje...
An iPhone application created by a teacher has a wealth of information.
There are no textbooks at the Australian Science and Mathematics School. No classrooms, no bells, no uniforms - unlike the other public high schools in South Australia - or even a dress code.