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Monday, January 11, 2010

Learn how use Camtasia screen capture to improve learning outcomes

Supplement Classroom Learning with Screen Capture Software

New technologies are changing the old teaching paradigm, making it possible to extend the learning process beyond the four walls of the traditional college classroom, and we’re not just talking about online or hybrid courses. When more out-of-classroom learning takes place, instructors can devote face-to-face class time to more productive, higher order learning activities.

Audio Online Seminar • Thursday, January 21, 2010 • 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM CST • $259 Register today and save! (Price increases to $284 after 1/14/10)

College students are still learning when class is over. Are you still teaching?

With the right technology in place, you can be. In fact, it is now so easy to translate course content into audio-video online material that faculty find they are able to give students the support they need while reclaiming valuable class time.

Now is the perfect time for faculty members to learn how to use the latest technological advances in–and beyond–the classroom. Whether it’s podcasts, vodcasts, or more, incorporating the newest instructional technologies in existing courses is essential for higher education institutions that wish to remain relevant and effective.

In Supplement Classroom Learning with Screen Capture Software, Dave Yearwood, Ph.D. , associate professor and chair of the technology department at the University of North Dakota, will provide targeted training in using the most innovative technologies to revitalize college and university courses.

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