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More educational technology tools available to DePaul faculty.
Artificial intelligence encompasses a variety of computer-based tools.
OneDePaul is intended to improve the way we work across colleges and allow us to help many more students be successful at DePaul.
Desire2Learn (D2L) is DePaul's learning management system. It allows faculty to share resources, collect assignments, and provide feedback to the students in their courses. Zoom is a cloud-based video conferencing and collaboration platform that allows you to interact with people online.
Course videos that you record can provide valuable information to your students in an engaging manner.
Digication is DePaul's official ePortfolio platform for students, faculty and staff to showcase and reflect upon their work and ideas.
Campus Connect is a website that allows access to many of DePaul's essential services.
The majority of DePaul's classrooms are equipped with technology like computers, LCD projectors, amplified speakers, and more.
Poll Everywhere is a classroom response system (CRS) that allows you to create real-time polls with a number of different response options, including open-ended responses, multiple choice, and more.
The term “mobile learning” can be applied to any learning activity that utilizes a mobile device. Accessibility refers to the ability of people with disabilities to access or use a product or service.
Social annotation is reading and thinking about a text together.