Art, design and technology are undeniably intertwined. This spring, we invite you to consider one possible nexus of creativity and technology: wallpaper images. We are pleased to announce the first annual Digital Flagship iPad Wallpaper Contest...
Studies show that students learn better when they can consume content through a variety of formats. Incorporating photos, videos, and interactive activities can help students with different abilities and learning styles have more opportunities to...
The Office of Distance Education and eLearning (ODEE) is working to continually improve Vita , the faculty information system where you can manage your...
Join the Affordable Learning Exchange partners and former grant winners as we celebrate Open Education Week , March 5-9. Through this week-long series of webinars and events, participants will learn the ins and outs of using or creating open content and its impact on teaching and learning at Ohio State and beyond.
The software that powers CarmenCanvas is constantly improving, based on feedback from instructors and students. The latest of these user-requested improvements is the new Gradebook: basic features are available now and more will be added throughout spring and summer semesters.
There’s a part of Apple’s Cupertino headquarters you’ve probably never heard about. Until now. A group of students, administrators and developers recently visited the Apple Enterprise Design Lab to envision a new app for use at the university; making Ohio State the first higher education institution in the United States to do so.
Would you like to shape university processes, provide input on state authorization issues, or just learn more about state authorization at Ohio State ? The State Authorization Advisory Committee (SAAC) is accepting nominations for new...
In the process of making learning affordable, how do we know we’re not sacrificing the quality of educational resources? Is there a way to get a general idea of how students perceive free or low-cost digital materials? A team of researchers at The Ohio State University wanted to find out.