You may have heard of Twitter in the news or from your students, but did you know there are uses for this social messaging utility in higher education? For example, tweets between students and faculty can help minimize the pscyhological distance that often occurs in an online course.
Friday, June 05, 2009
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
CTL Online Resources
Can't find what you're looking for? We have reorganized our online presence to better serve you! To learn where our different resources are located, please view our tour (1 min) and download the handout for future reference.

Friday, May 15, 2009
Blooms DIGITAL Taxonomy
You may be familiar with Blooms Taxonomy of cognitive objectives, but did you know that there is an updated version? In 2001 Lorin Anderson, a former student of Bloom's, published the revised taxonomy. It remains a "continuum from Lower Order Thinking Skills to Higher Order Thinking Skills," but now includes activities and objectives that have emerged with the use of digital technologies in the classroom (such as blogging, podcasting, googling, editing, and social networking).
You can read a detailed description of each skill level at this article from Tech & Learning.
Thursday, April 30, 2009
NoodleBib
If you have ever wasted hours sifting through your preferred style manual (my department uses APA) looking for more information on how to cite that one, obscure source, then NoodleBib may be a good option for you. According to their website, NoodleBib is a:“Powerful note-taking software that promotes critical thinking and creativity combined with the most comprehensive and accurate bibliography composer on the Web. MLA, APA, and Chicago/Turabian styles.”
I’ve been using it for about 5 years and recommend it to anyone who asks about online bibliography management. It’s loaded with features, flexible, and easy to navigate. Well worth the $8/year subscription. Check out the trial today at: Noodletools.com.
Bill Ventura, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Dept. of Communication, School of Undergraduate Studies
Monday, April 20, 2009
Five Best Screen Capture Tools
The blog, Lifehacker, has a great post on screen capture tools (most of which are free).
If you have ever wanted to capture a portion of your computer screen without having to go through the process of hitting "print screen" and then editing the image using an image editor, this posting might be useful to you!
http://lifehacker.com/5218155/five-best-screen-capture-tools
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Open Educational Resources Commons
“Learning is sharing,” states this website. A collection of higher education course materials and resources that is completely searchable, the Open Educational Resources (OER) Commons presents great potential for providing supplementary online resources for an array of disciplines including: Arts, Business, Humanities, Mathematics & Statistics, Science & Technology, and Social Sciences. Visit them at http://www.oercommons.org/
Friday, March 06, 2009
Intermediate Photoshop – A Sneak Peak at CTL’s New Training Course
The intermediate class will cover:
- Using Palettes: Layers Palette, History PaletteKeep an eye open and register for the course in the Spring, or sign up for the waitlist. We look forward to seeing you there!
- Tools: Magic Wand
- Layer Styles and Special Effects: Drop shadow, Stroke, Color overlay
- Free Transform
- Fill and Adjustment Layers: Solid, Gradient, Opacity, Brightness/Contrast, Hue/Saturation
- Masks
Tuesday, March 03, 2009
RU Global Roundtable & Wiki
The RU Global campaign is well underway, and we want you to be involved! Academic Affairs, CTL and GLE hosted the first Global Roundtable on February 26th. If you missed this groundbreaking event, you can view it in full on our website.
The discussion continues on our RU Global Wiki. Help the Regent community collaboratively understand Christ-centered global competence and how to apply it in our classrooms and research. Discuss what Christ-centered global competence means to you.
Go to http://ruglobal.ning.com/ and sign up to be a member.
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
High Quality Stock Photography
For those of you Photoshop junkies who are (like the Production Team at CTL) engaged in an endless search for high quality, royalty free, and fair-use friendly images, allow us to introduce stock.xchng and morgueFile.
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Imagine the PowerPoint Possibilities!
Think PowerPoint consists of static slides? Think again! PowerPoint features multiple tools you can use to create exciting, interactive learning units. Tom Kuhlmann of The Rapid eLearning Blog demonstrates how you can transform a simple PowerPoint slide show into a dynamic learning experience. Click the image to view the presentation.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Create Lovely Charts
Charts are boring. Really boring. Lovelycharts.com is a new free online application that helps you create your own dynamic and visually appealing charts without the need for software like Microsoft PowerPoint or Visio. You can create people diagrams, flowcharts, and process diagrams which are in a word...lovely. It takes seconds to sign up and is easy to learn.
Friday, January 30, 2009
Welcome!
Welcome to our new CTL blog. Soon, we will be posting tips, tricks, articles, and links to help you, our faculty, become the best in your field.