CIT and the Office of Information Technology are pleased to co-sponsor the following DDI programs for innovative technology use in undergraduate education at Duke during the 2007-2008 academic year. Information about programs for the Spring 2008 semester is available in the sections below.
iPod loaner program for students/TAsFor students who wish to borrow an iPod for the term to use in undergraduate academic activities, or for official TAs of undergraduate courses who need to borrow an iPod for the term to support curricular activities that use iPods.
For instructors who wish to obtain an iPod for use in their undergraduate teaching work.
Tablet PC exploratory loaner program for instructorsFor instructors who wish to explore the use of Tablet PCs as a presentation device in the undergraduate classroom. A limited number of tablet PCs are available for the Spring 2008 semester.
For instructors and students who wish to integrate digital video projects into undergraduate academic coursework or projects.
For students, instructors, departments or programs who wish to record significant undergraduate classroom activities, lectures or academic events in digital format.
These tools allow Blackboard instructors to embed a built-in, easy-to use voice recorder into any area of Blackboard and also include other ways to record voice live, including threaded voice discussions, voice e-mail and voice chat.