Submitted by Mike Meyer, Director of the William G. Jackson Center for Teaching and Learning
If you’re looking for new and different ways for students to interact with content, you will find a tremendous resource in Notre Dame’s Remix-T. This resource was created by Chris Clark, the Assistant Director and Learning Technologies Center Coordinator in the Kaneb Center for Teaching and Learning at Notre Dame University. His goal is to help instructors explore options for “creating media-rich learning experiences,” either by having instructors create media or assigning projects where students do.
The site has a project gallery with a large number of example projects, including advice and tools for making videos, comics, timelines, a media “scavenger hunt”, and content enriched maps. Instructors can also find a page full of inexpensive or free media tools that might be helpful in collecting, organizing, or creating media.
If you’d like to dialog about how media might enrich your course, mail ctl@mtu.edu or feel free to stop by the William G. Jackson Center for Teaching and Learning in the Van Pelt and Opie Library, room 219!