From AI-powered study aids to intuitive syllabus builders, technology is reshaping how students learn and educators teach. Digital tools now make it easier to organize, personalize, and access ...
Purdue University is committed to providing faculty and students with best-in-class technology to support teaching and learning. As part of this commitment, the university has launched a competitive ...
A wave of AI-powered syllabus-to-action tools is emerging, turning static course outlines into interactive study plans, personalized calendars, and teaching aids. From Microsoft’s new Copilot “Teach” ...
Following a comprehensive evaluation process, Purdue University has selected Simple Syllabus as the system-wide syllabus management tool. The platform will support instructors and students across all ...
College students often look at the syllabus as something to ignore until a due date sneaks up. Markus Proctor wants to change that. At the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC), Proctor sees ...
Simple Syllabus is a tool designed to help educators create, manage, and share syllabi in a streamlined and user-friendly way. It allows for easy integration with learning management systems, offers ...
A company that helps institutions and publishers monitor the reach of their scholarly output has begun tracking data from the Open Syllabus Project (OSP). Altmetric aims to capture the reach and ...
With the launch of their Syllabus Tracker tool Utah State University is providing open access to all course syllabi through a functional and user-friendly dashboard. The syllabi that instructors have ...
This post was inspired by the presentation Everyday Instructional Design Practices That Support Student Success (and Reduce Frustration), given by Ryan Allen, Aaron Witherspoon, and Sarah Tangeman on ...
The Course Home Page is the first view your students will see when they enter your course. For the Course Home Page, you can customize a page from your course Pages and have it display as the Course ...
The syllabus tool on Blackboard was built to allow students to access syllabi for all courses. Students could in fact do this for many years, according to Dennis Hood, manager of courseware in the ...