Faculty, Instructional Technologies, and Learning Objects

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Findings from the University of Washington Faculty and Student Assessment of Educational Technology

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Title:Findings from the University of Washington Faculty and Student Assessment of Educational Technology (ID: WRC0650)
Author(s):Melody Winkle (University of Washington) and Karalee A. Woody (University of Washington)
Origin:Presented at Western Regional conferences (04/24/2006)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:Higher education institutions must be alert to the constantly changing technology needs and desires of their communities. This session will present the University of Washington's second triennial institutional assessment of educational technology. Two of the study's six collaborating groups will describe methods, present findings, and discuss recommendations.
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7 Things You Should Know About Augmented Reality

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Title:7 Things You Should Know About Augmented Reality (ID: ELI7007)
Origin:Contributed by EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative, 7 Things You Should Know (2005)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:

Augmented reality adds information and meaning to a real object or place. Unlike virtual reality, augmented reality does not create a simulated reality. Instead, it takes a real object or space and uses technologies to add contextual data to deepen students' understanding of it. To the extent that instructors can furnish students with a broad context for understanding the real world, students are more likely to comprehend and remember what they are learning. Through exposing students to an experiential, explorative, and authentic model of learning early in their higher education careers, augmented reality may help shift students from passive to active learning modes and thus become more successful learners.

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