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Each year, Durham Tech's Instructional Technologies staff presents a session showcasing some of our favorite tech tools for instruction. | Each year, Durham Tech's Instructional Technologies staff presents a session showcasing some of our favorite tech tools for instruction. | ||
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* [http://courses.durhamtech.edu/wiki/images/b/b6/10AprilTechToolsfinal.pdf April 2010 handout] | * [http://courses.durhamtech.edu/wiki/images/b/b6/10AprilTechToolsfinal.pdf April 2010 handout] | ||
* [http://courses.durhamtech.edu/wiki/images/2/27/Tech_things.pdf May 2009 handout] | * [http://courses.durhamtech.edu/wiki/images/2/27/Tech_things.pdf May 2009 handout] | ||
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+ | * [https://teachonline.asu.edu/2014/03/third-party-tools-used-in-asu-online-courses/ Third-Party Tools Used in ASU Online Courses] |
Revision as of 11:58, 26 January 2015
What are Favorite Tech Tools?
Each year, Durham Tech's Instructional Technologies staff presents a session showcasing some of our favorite tech tools for instruction. The focus is on free (or cheap) tools that are relatively easy to use without training.
What are examples of Favorite Tech Tools?
See links below for details on the tools presented in each year's session.
- May 2014 Favorite Tech Tools
- May 2013 Favorite Tech Tools: Sakai Edition
- May 2012 handout
- April 2011 handout
- April 2010 handout
- May 2009 handout