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Susan Flynn Talks About PBL and Twitter in Her Class

This week’s FTI guest blogger is Susan Flynn from Teacher Education in the School of Education, Health, and Human Performance. I have been teaching in post-secondary education for over 17 years. I continue to seek out opportunities to learn, improve, and adapt my teaching strategies and delivery of content to engage the ever-changing college student [...] Continue reading

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FTI Keynote Speaker – Michael M. Grant talks about mobile learning

Michael M. Grant from the University of Memphis presented to the Faculty Technology Institute participants entitled Dare you to Move: making mobile matter at the College of Charleston. Mobile devices are initially defined as a device that can fit into a … Continue reading

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Read Twitter Newspaper Style

I found a website today called paper.li that takes Twitter feeds and formats them to look like a newspaper. Twitter users are probably saying “Why would I want my cool new media to look old school?” Well Twitter users probably … Continue reading

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November’s Newsletter is Here!

For all you EHHPers who are watching I just wanted to let you know that the Nov issue of Tech Info Newsletter is here!  I know, I know you’ve all been waiting for it.  Now you can read it by … Continue reading

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Microblogging – because blogging is so 2006?

I was talking to Jared Smith the other day about my blog when he informed me that blogging was “soooo 2006.”  He says the new thing is microblogging.  What the heck!  I just found a decent use for blogging and … Continue reading

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