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Free your content! A guide to creating sustainable open licensed media

Teaching Matters Online Learning

Media that includes licensed third-party content, such as images, audio and music, may be used only in closed teaching spaces, for a fixed period of time, or with a limited number of learners. These resources can be shared, downloaded and repurposed by teachers and learners, both on campus and around the world.

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10 Reasons to Go Digital with Your Course Materials

Eric Stoller

Today’s technology makes it easy to distill course materials into digital formats and enhances them as a result. For bring-your-own-device (BYOD) campuses and institutions that provide technology platforms for students, digital course materials hit the sweet spot.

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Crafting a Standout Virtual Tour: A Conversation with EAB’s Creative Director of Enroll360 Virtual Tours

EAB

Learn more Download our Insight Paper to learn more about ‘Gen P’ college-search behaviors. Launch Experience AK: How do you enable your Creative Team to stay innovative and at the forefront of technology? Let’s just say no humans (or cameras) were harmed, but my dignity took quite the tumble that day.

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Disabilities and edtech: How the pandemic sparked a revolution

University Business

As for students with learning impairments or disabilities, COVID-19 catalyzed two technological trends that have further democratized education for disabled students: emerging digital-based learning tools and web accessibility. When it’s on the digital format, you can adjust it, magnify it, and use a bunch of assistive technology,” she said.