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Teaching and Learning Resources for Librarians: Instructional Technology
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Teaching Styles & Learning Theory
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Critical Pedagogy
Instructional Technology
Getting Started: Teaching at the MSU Libraries
Online Learning Objects
Research Basics Modules
Videos covering foundational information literacy concepts
Two Minute Tips
Short videos covering basic library processes
All videos created by Teaching & Learning
All videos created/maintained by the Teaching & Learning department (MSU Mediaspace)
All videos created by MSU Libraries
All videos categorized under "Library" on MSU Mediaspace
Tools and Resources
Videos and Modules
What We Use
Camtasia Studio
Adobe Captivate
Adobe Presenter
PowToon
(free)
Pinnacle Studio
iMovie
Sound Recording and Editing
What We Use
Audacity
(free)
Camtasia Audio Editor
Image Capture and Editing
What We Use
Adobe Photoshop Elements
Paint.net
(free)
SnagIt
Jing
(free)
Hosting
What We Use
Kaltura Mediaspace
Google Drive
(free)
Directions for hosting content on Google Drive
Publish Website Content from Google
YouTube
(free)
Captioning
Information
Definitive and comprehensive overview of captioning:
http://www.dcmp.org/captioningkey/
Shorter summary:
http://www.dcmp.org/ciy/
Tools
Camtasia Captions
Adobe Captivate Captions
Adobe Presenter Text-to-Speech
YouTube
(free)
SynchriMedia Movie Captioner
Most versatile movie captioner - not software specific
What We're Watching
Amara Video Accessibility Tool
(free)
Design and Best Practices
Accessibility
Creating Accessible Materials (LibGuide)
Video Creation
Best Practices for Video Design
Acquiring New Technologies
Evaluation Criteria for New Technologies
Instructional Technology Contact
Emilia Marcyk
she/her/hers
Contact:
366 W. Circle Drive
East Lansing, MI 48824
marcyk@msu.edu
517-884-6455
Website
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Reference Tools
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