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Fall 2015 Pilots

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Are you interested in helping ATG test out new tools for teaching and learning? This fall we are conducting pilots of three new tools, and would welcome more testers. Find out more about the tools and how to pilot: Voicethread for media authoring and...

Showcasing Capstone Course Projects with WordPress

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Increasing numbers of FAS courses are designed to build toward a final or capstone project. These projects are usually shared with classmates and a Harvard audience through fairs, screenings, exhibits, or other types of public events at the end of the...

Quick tips for course continuity

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With this week's unprecedented weather, faculty and teaching staff may be looking for ways to keep coursework on track when classes can't be held. Please share these quick tips and resources with faculty and teaching staff!

Kay Merseth: Making an Argument

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The final assignment of United States in the World 35 was a three-minute “elevator pitch” of students' ideas to U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan. These pitches were captured on video to develop students’ skills in making a concise verbal argument...

Shigehisa Kuriyama: Podcast and Video Assignments

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Professor Kuriyama has used podcast (audio recording) and video assignments in his General Education and History of Science courses for several years. Students weave together images, video, and the spoken word to make compelling arguments.

Carole Bergin: Language Teaching Techniques

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Carole Bergin used several technologies to support key language teaching techniques, including: Discussion boards with native French speakers Video blogs where students practice their speaking while reflecting on their community outreach activities...

Keynote

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Keynote is a presentation program developed by Apple that is similar to PowerPoint. The presentations are composed of slides that may contain text, images, and other media, such as audio clips and movies. Sound effects and animated transitions can also be...

iPad Apps

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ATG has worked with a variety of courses that have used iPads with students. The applications with which we have worked are listed below. Please contact us if you have any ideas or would like us to research and test apps. Explain Everything (demonstration...

Powerpoint

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PowerPoint is the most commonly used tool for in-class presentations. The presentations are composed of slides that may contain text, images, and other media, such as audio clips and movies. Sound effects and animated transitions can also be included to...