Are you using technology in your teaching? If you are, we would like to feature you on Faculty Voice. We realize that there is a lot of grassroots innovation in educational technology. However, we may not be aware of these examples of using IT in teaching as NUS is a big place!
So, in this issues Faculty Voice, we are calling for you to share your stories about using IT in teaching and facilitating students education. Let us know if you:
- Use CITs services in an interesting/pioneering way
- Use Web 2.0 tools such as blogs and wikis in education
- Use generic software to facilitate specific learning outcomes
- Use IT to add an element of fun to learning
Your sharing may inspire other lecturers to try something similar in their classrooms. It may be the spark that helps colleagues overcome a difficulty they are facing with teaching.
Previously, we have featured:
- Dr John Holbo, who uses a blog for his tutorials
- Mr Alex Mitchell, whose students use blogs and wikis
- Dr Andy Chiang, who uses Camtasia screen recording software to teach students how to use Minitab and SPSS (statistics software)
- Dr Ang Kok Keng, who uses a Tablet PC for lectures so that he can annotate and illustrate slides as he teaches
- Dr Yeo Gee Kin, who started using Breeze after an injury caused her to be homebound during semester
- And other lecturers who share their experience with IVLE
If you want to share your experience with using technology in education, please contact Mr and let him know how you use IT in teaching!