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Communicating and collaborating with students; Putting your course on the web
Stellar (MIT's course management system), class email lists, course web lockers, OCW, Instant Messaging, Blogs, and Wikis
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Digital copyright advice, digital conversion services, e-reserves, finding digital materials for teaching, digital archiving
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Rotch Visual Collections, ARTstor, Dome, m:media, Thalia, Visualizing Cultures, ArchNet, VUE, Flickr, Photobucket, Picasa
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Technology-enabled places to teach and learn
Lecture halls, electronic classrooms, New Media Center, collaboration spaces, clusters, A/V services, distance learning, video-conferencing
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Creating teaching materials
Educational software, educational software support and consulting.
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Produce and upload a video. Share a meeting. Record a lecture.
Video Recording and Delivery, Conferencing, Distance Learning
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Creating teaching materials
Accessibility of online class materials, online surveys, usability testing, web publishing
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Where to find help, support, training, or consulting for educational technologies. If you don't know where to start, Ed Tech Consultants can guide you step by step.
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Here are some good starting points if you're just beginning or new to MIT. |
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Campus groups responsible for educational technology services, online reference collections, consultants. |
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Use Google's definition search function to look-up the meaning of technological terms. |
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