Web Resources for
Teaching & Learning
The Center for
Teaching and Learning at Rogers State University encourages
all faculty members to visit the following web sites for
teaching and learning resources.
Journal of Scholarship
and Teaching (JoSoTL) Vol. 2 (1) now
available.
Positive
Pedagogy (online journal,
developed by 3M fellows devoted to teaching excellence)
Merlot: Multimedia
Educational Resource for Learning and Online
Teaching is a free and
open resource for online learning materials. Links to
online learning materials are collected here along with
annotations such as peer reviews and assignments.
(NEW!!)
Crash
Course in Copyright offered by the
University of Texas System is an excellent way to brush up on
what Fair Use really is and how it effects you.
What
do You Want To Use Technology For? This is one
of the best sites that will give faculty members across many
disciplines strategies and ideas for incorporating technology
into their teaching.
Book
Synopsis: Scholarship
Reconsidered: Priorities of the Professoriate
The Knowledge
Media Laboratory (KML), part of the
Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement for Teaching and
Learning, provides examples of ways that faculty can make
ideas, insights, and new understandings generated in the
course of teaching available so that others can build upon
them presented in a Media Gallery. The site can be accessed
at: http://gallery.carnegiefoundation.org/
Section 508
Accessibility Standards
(http://www.section508.gov/)
Section 508
requires that Federal agencies' electronic and information
technology is accessible to people with disabilities. Using this
web site, faculty can access resources for understanding and
implementing the requirements of Section 508.
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