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    Find the Right Classroom Technology to Create a Dynamic Learning Environment

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    Technology is a driving force in education. Classrooms come in different sizes and layouts, and they can all benefit from technology tools that make lessons more effective and memorable. Our Education Technology team will work with you to identify the right technology for reaching your goals

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    New Faculty Orientation- Online Learning & Instructional Design (OLITS)

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    Otis Wilder, Instructional Designer David Brodosi, Associate Director, Online Learning & Instructional Technology Services (OLITS

    Closed captioning matters: Examining the value of closed captions for all students.

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    As the number of online course offerings expands and student retention and graduation metrics proliferate, colleges and universities are examining how to maximize student comprehension, meet the needs of a diverse student body, comply with accessibility regulations, and avoid litigation. One area of particular interest is the use of closed captioning in online course materials. The University of South Florida St. Petersburg Distance Learning Accessibility Committee and faculty contributors conducted an initial investigation to determine the benefits of providing captioned media for students with and without disabilities. Reported here are student outcome data from two online courses and the benefits of captioning for students and faculty are explored. In addition, this practice brief includes a discussion about how captioned videos employ principles of universal design to make course content accessible to students in online courses. A section of the article addresses the cost of captioning videos as well as alternate transcription options. The article concludes with the results and recommendations for further research
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