October 2009 Archives

TechSmith is very excited to have the League for Innovation's annual Conference on Information Technology (CIT) in our backyard this year. We'll be sending a big team to Detroit for the conference - including product managers, trainers, developers, and many more. It will be a great opportunity for you to learn some new tips and tricks, provide product feedback, and share your own stories.

mi_map.pngCan't make it to the conference? We're working with the League for Innovation to use Camtasia Relay to record Learning Center Courses, Hands-On Alley Labs, Special Sessions, and Forum Sessions at CIT 2009. These recordings will be available on the League for Innovation website following the conference. You can learn more about Camtasia Relay here or sign up for one of our weekly webinars here.

Finally, don't forget to stop by and see us in booth #419 - or at one of the many sessions and hands-on labs we're offering! We have a special page set up for you to learn about all of these sessions. We look forward to seeing you there and hope you take advantage of these great opportunities to learn more about TechSmith products.

toolbox200.jpgJing is a fantastic tool for e-Learning, but in the end it is only as good as the content on your screen that is being recorded (or captured). Maria Andersen is back to help you discover some great new resources to add to your toolbox. Her article for eLearn Magazine is loaded with great tips on different hardware and software to help you reach your students in new ways. The article is geared towards high school and university-level math and hard sciences (or STEM fields) but has great value for any online educator. Check it out here.

Also check out Maria's guest post on Jing if you haven't already.

Maria H. Andersen is a math instructor at Muskegon Community College, where she regularly teaches Calculus I and II online. Her educational background includes degrees in chemistry and biology, and she has taken many of the core engineering courses. Andersen writes a blog about math, technology, and teaching at TeachingCollegeMath.com.

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