Catme Smarter Teamwork

Catme

Chris Paradise from the Biology Department talks about how he uses CATME. If group work is essential to your course, you may want to set up groups and allow students to give each other peer feedback using CATME. Students take a survey that you create and the answers are used Read more…

Hypothes.is

Yan Zhuang from the Computer Science and Mathematics Departments talks about he uses Hypothes.is. Hypothes.is is an annotation tool used to collaboratively or individually annotate PDFs and web pages. It is open source software. You and students can create free accounts or you can use inside of Moodle without having Read more…

WordPress Blogs

Rachel Pang from the Religious Studies Department talks about how she uses WordPress Blogs. WordPress is a blogging / website tool where students can create blogs to discuss topics. WordPress is an open source software that is available through institutional hosting a.k.a Davidson Domains.

Slack

Laura Sockol from the Psychology Department talks about how she uses Slack. Slack is a communication tool for class announcements, questions, discussion, etc. There is a free version and can be used on an App on your computer and /or phone.

Flipgrid

Peter Penar from the Political Science Department talks about how he uses Flipgrid. Flipgrid is video-based discussion forum. It is a Microsoft product with a free education license. It can be accessed through the web or with a mobile App.

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Moodle

Susana Wadgymar from the Biology Department talks about how she uses Moodle. Moodle can be used for a variety of things including organizing course material, due dates, and grades. Moodle is Davidson’s Learning Management System or LMS. It is open source software and we have institutional hosting through eThink.

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