During September, Duke instructors can experiment with INTELECOM Online Resources Network, a search-able repository of curriculum-based video learning objects. These 1 – 6 minute video clips address topics in Biological Sciences, Oceanography, History, Philosophy, Psychology, Political Science, Sociology, Health, and Environmental Studies. Rather than storing the video files on their computers or copying them into course websites or presentations, instructors embed a link, then play the clip as streamed video. For information on using the materials from now through September 25th, contact learninginnovation@duke.edu. The Center for Instructional Technology can also help you find other online curricular resources for your classes.
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