

We have integrated space, technology and facilities with the provision of professional development opportunities and support for informal experimentation. In 2013, we added the Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books, and Manuscripts (Kislak), with the Vitale 2 Lab focused on the digital humanities. We begin with the Weigle Information Commons (WIC) in 2006 which provides broad support for educational technology, including multimedia authoring in the Vitale Digital Media Lab. We describe the evolution of support for digital humanities work at the University of Pennsylvania through the library’s adaptation of spaces, facilities, technical support and faculty advising. Dunlap Improving the Odds of Effective Collaborative Work in Online Courses Joanna C. Dunlap Protocols for Online Discussions Joanna C. Lowenthal Emerging Tools and Applications Audacity Ning Blogger PBworks Picnik Delicious ScreenSteps Desktop Facebook Songza Flickr SkyDrive Google Docs Skype Google Reader Twitter iSpring Ustream Jing VoiceThread Media Converter Youtube MyPodcast Zotero Resources Down-and-dirty Guidelines for Effective Discussions in Online Courses Joanna C. Ibrahim Improving the Design of PowerPoint Presentations Patrick R. Dunlap A Teaching Video Project Brought to Closure Farah A.


Wilson Wordle… Just for Phluff? Joanna C. Lowenthal Using Audio for Giving Feedback to Project Teams: A Useful Complement to Track Changes Brent G. Garrison-Wade Instructional Uses of Twitter Joanna C. Dunlap & Ellen Stevens Hanging on by a Thread Dorothy F. Lowenthal Trends and Issues with Online Learning From Reluctant and Reticent to Engaged and Enthusiastic: The Passage to Online Teaching Susan Giullian Preparing Special Education Teachers Through Online Instruction Donna Sobel Using eCollege to Facilitate Learning, Provide for Program Coherence, Manage Accountability Innovations, and Ensure the Evolution of a Principal Licensure Program Connie Fulmer Make, Share, Find: Web 2.0 and Informal Learning Phil Antonelli Technology in Action The Advantages of a Ning Social Network Within a Higher Education Program Laura Summers Fresh and Forward-thinking: Using Blogs for Educational Purposes Joanna C. Our Digitization Lab is available by appointment for converting analog media such as slides, 33/45 RPM records, audio cassettes, VHS tapes, and laser video discs to digital formats.Introduction Introduction by Patrick R. You will need to present your Maine Card to the Circulation staff. Laptops are available for 3-day checkout to University of Maine students, faculty, and staff.
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View full list of equipment and book it by contacting the Circulation Desk ( or 207.581.1666) Laptop Computers Valid UM System ID required for checkoutĮquipment Available at Circulation Media Services Equipment.UM System students, faculty, and staff only.3-day loan period (loans may be extended to support remote teaching).Users guides are available for all equipment but if you need help configuring or operating equipment, please contact IT Media Services, 207.581.2500, to schedule assistance at least 24-hours in advance of the scheduled presentation. Pick up A/V equipment at the Fogler Library Circulation Desk. Visit or contact the Circulation Desk (207.581.1666 or or visit the Audio/Video Equipment list in Reserves to identify equipment availability. Do you know what you need?Ĭontact the Center for Innovation in Teaching and Learning for help determining the equipment that best meets your course related instructional or presentation needs. To reserve equipment or arrange a pickup, please contact our Circulation Department. Please visit our website for a full list of technology equipment available through Fogler Library.

The additional equipment includes microphones, webcams, cell phone tripods, voice amplifiers, and more.įaculty may borrow this equipment for extended periods based on their teaching needs. Technology for Faculty Teaching Remotelyįogler Library has additional technology equipment available for faculty to support remote teaching. Members of the UMaine community in need of A/V equipment for classroom or other presentations may reserve LCD projectors, laptops, cameras, camcorders, audio recorders, tripods, microphones, and public address systems through Fogler Library.
