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Useful Links:
- Teaching with Technology at Maryland
Learning Technologies
Learning Technologies supported by OIT. The campus resource for online teaching and learning.
OIT Help Desk
The Office of Information Technology (OIT) Help Desk provides front-line support for OIT systems and services.
ELMS
ELMS is the online environment that supports teaching and learning at the University of Maryland. As an acronym it stands for both the Enterprise Learning Management System that provides the architecture that houses course materials, as well as an expression of the mission of the environment: Enhancing Learning for Maryland Students.
University of Maryland Electronic Grading
The electronic grading system at the University of Maryland providing various online services for faculty.
My UM
The personalized portal at the University of Maryland.
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Guide to UM Web Sites
- External Links to Teaching
Resources
MERLOT MERLOT (Multimedia Educational Resource for Learning and Online Teaching) is a leading edge, user-centered, searchable collection of peer reviewed and selected higher education, online learning materials, catalogued by registered members and a set of faculty development support services. MERLOT's vision is to be a premiere online community where faculty, staff, and students from around the world share their learning materials and pedagogy.
The Teaching Professor Blog
For two decades, The Teaching Professor has been a leading source of information and inspiration for educators committed to creating a better learning environment.
Tomorrow's Professor Mailing List
Tomorrow's Professor Mailing List is a shared mission partnership with the American Association for Higher Education (AAHE), the National Teaching and Learning Forum (NT&LF), and the Stanford Center for Innovation in Learning (SCIL).
The
Collaboration for the Advancement of College Teaching & Learning
The Collaboration for the Advancement of College Teaching & Learning is a regionally-based membership organization with national outreach that supports and promotes outstanding college teaching and learning at public, private, and tribally affiliated colleges and universities.
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