Introduction
Middlebury has various technologies for teaching, learning and research available to faculty, students and staff including tools for creating websites, blogs, wikis, podcasts and online discussions.
For more information on these technologies and projects at Middlebury using them, see the LIS Educational Technology Wiki
Course Sites
Create sites for courses, assignments, research, news, journals, notes, papers, monographs… Use these sites to post course schedules, resources, links, announcements and have online discussions and collaboration. |
Blogs
Document your activities, studies, research and keep colleagues, friends, students, faculty, co-workers up to date with an online journal. Blogs can also be used for sharing course work with the broader community at Middlebury and beyond.
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Wikis & Collaboration
Collaboratively edit articles, documentation, glossaries, project descriptions with wikis…
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Audio
Upload audio files to the web to share with others as podcasts or embedded clips. Audio files could be recordings of lectures, presentations, discussions, performances, language learning resources. Audio may be accompanied by text that describes or transcripts the audio track or audio may accompany a blog post.
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Assessments & Surveys
Create a set of questions for others to answers. Aggregate those answers and find out what people think or evaluate their answers…