Responding to the growing use of online technologies for instruction at Michigan State University, Libraries, Computing and Technology held its third annual awards program, generously funded by AT&T, to both recognize and encourage best practices in the use of technology to enhance teaching and learning.
Sharing the distinction of 1st place both courses TE 150 and THR 110 offer a wide variety of technological and pedagogical achievements that raise the bar of online teaching. More...
Section-customizable analytic, reflective online modules provide specific and aggregate responses to facilitate classroom discussion in this hybrid course for 500+ students. More...
Carefully structured and refined mix of ANGEL, Lon-CAPA, and slides, annotations and audio enables 400+ students to learn and practice applying accounting principles. More...
After two years of partial MSU residency, working professionals complete their M.S. through this fully online capstone using live Breeze Meeting lectures and online discussions More...
Online third party simulation and game-based learning modules let students participate as business process and supply side decision makers... More...
Online videos using a tablet PC, Camtasia, audio recordings and contextual writing and embedded flash-based questions enhance comprehension while reducing classroom time. More...