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Instructional Technology

University-Supported Technology Tools

We have several resources that will help expand your teaching. Check them out below and bookmark this page so it’s easier to find. You can also download summaries for our University-supported Technology Tools pdf.

YuJa is the University's new solution for lecture capture and video streaming. Both faculty and students can make use of YuJa to capture video from a desktop computer or from the YuJa App.

Faculty should share videos with students via the Blackboard mashup tool. Additional features include autogenerated captioning, video quizzes, and time-marked commenting.

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Qualtrics is a web-based survey tool available to all Texas Wesleyan faculty, staff and students. Qualtrics features over 90 question types as well as a library of surveys that you can adapt and use.

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Hoonuit provides students, faculty, and staff access to the highest quality technology training and support resources available. Available 24/7 from campus or home, Hoonuit creates flexible learning opportunities that make it easy for learners to embrace technology and develop academic skills for success at school, at work, and in life.

Content is updated regularly. For lastest list of catergorized content, click on the following resources:

eLearning Resources List
Critical Skills for Online Faculty and Adjuncts
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Grammarly can help you improve your writing. Use it to identify grammatical mistakes and other errors in your written documents (including essays and emails). A basic Grammarly account is free. You can create an account using an email address or by linking to existing Facebook or Google accounts.

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Most Texas Wesleyan classrooms are equipped with a SMART Board (an interactive white board), as well as the companion software, SMART Notebook.

SMART Notebook allows you to present content, save lecture notes, conduct polls and class brainstorming, and more.

TurnItIn is best known as a plagiarism checker. When students submit work, their submissions are compared to content in a variety of databases, as well as to previous student submissions submitted at any subscribing institution.

TurnItIn also has a robust online grading tool. The grading tool allows users to insert comments; mark grammar, usage, and mechanics; and save and insert customized comments.