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Educational Technology for Faculty: Home

Library resource of educational technology tools to help support faculty in the classroom.

Why use?

Educational technology tools help create a dynamic learning experience in the classroom, improve the implementation of the academic process, encourage collaboration among students, and facilitate communication between teachers and learners. Multiple scholarly publications prove  the benefit of educational technology that can be applied in various classroom settings and make it possible for students to maximize their independent learning time. 

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Welcome!

This guide is a brief introduction to several educational technology tools that can be used easily in classroom and online settings. If you need more help, please contact our librarians at library@isothermal.edu

Helpful Information

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Operated by ChatStaff and LibraryH3lp,
24/7 except federal holidays.

Phone: 828-395-1307

Email: library [at] isothermal [dot] edu

Library Hours

Library Staff

Directions

For most databases you will log in using your Patriot Port login, which for students is the same as your Moodle login.

For the few databases that require a different login that information is posted in Moodle in the Library Resources block under "Database Passwords."

If you are a current student or employee of the College who does not use Moodle, email your FULL NAME and DATE OF BIRTH to:
nclivepassword [at] isothermal [dot] edu

If you have problems during normal library hours call 828-395-1307.

After hours use the Library Chat.

For help on researching a topic, see Tips for Efficient Research

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