Browsing IITG - Innovative Instructional Technology Grants by Subject "Instructional Technologies"
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Automating Production of PowerPoint-Based Algorithm Visualization Teaching Materials
(2012)In computer science, data structures are the methods by which data are stored and organized in a computer so that it can be used efficiently. While most data structures are relatively straightforward to teach, the algorithms ... -
Creating Situated Learning Environments through Mobile Device Management (MDM)
(2014)Situated learning is learning that takes place in the same context in which it is applied. Situated learning is a highly effective form of active learning where students are creating meaning (and learning) out of distinct ... -
Creation, Implementation, and Assessment of Anatomy and Physiology Online Laboratory Modules
(2012)Innovative use of technology may help mitigate increasing pressure on faculty and on campus resources. Class size for Anatomy and Physiology (A&P) at The College at Brockport has grown rapidly and is now limited laboratory ... -
iMOOC: A Multiuser Platform for International Students to Navigate U.S.-style Virtual Learning Environments
(2014)This cross-campus collaborative project proposes developing and launching an open access course (iMOOC) with a range of supporting open education resources to prepare international online learners to successfully integrate ... -
Integration of Virtual and Real Equipment Learning Tools Related to Sustainability Education
(2013)Instructional Technology Innovation: Our project will focus on integrating a set of virtual exercises with real systems learning tools to address alternate energy and sustainability issues in both formal and informal ... -
Supporting the needs of 21st Century Learners: Faculty Development with Tools of Engagement
(2012)This project is based on work done in the University of Buffalo Tools of Engagement project* Based on feedback shared at this year’s CIT (2012), this program has been successful and popular among students and is believed ...