The Teaching, Learning and Technology (TLT) Center provides a number of resources available to faculty to enhance teaching and learning. Please review the information below. If there is a tool or a resource that you would like to review further or would like to implement in your courses, please contact the Instructional Designer assigned to your department.
Blackboard Resources
Blackboard is a web-based learning management system used throughout SHU to deliver online or web-enhanced courses. Use the links below to explores the services available, on-line tutorials, and ePortfolio. You can access your Blackboard account from any SHU webpage by clicking on My Account Sign In, located in the upper right corner.
Technology and Higher Education Resources
There are many high quality online resources available to support the use of information and communication technologies for teaching and learning. We have compiled an extensive list covering these topics:
Collaboration
There are many innovative ways to improve communication and collaboration using technology. Below are examples of ways to collaborate online. Each topic links to instructions and examples of how to use these collaborative resources.
Assessment
Assessment is a critical component of any learning environment. There are various methods faculty can use to gather information on student learning and determine student progress in understanding material in a course of study. One of the key motivations for assessment is to gain insight into student learning in order to improve the quality of learning and teaching effectiveness.
Seton Hall utilizes a number of tools including Blackboard to implement assessments at the course, department, school and institutional level. Listed below is a few of the tools utilized by faculty and administrators to initiate and analyze assessments at all of these levels.
Presentation Tools
Computer based presentation tools can help you to communicate more efficiently and effectively, not only to a live audience but also via the internet Once of the most commonly reported benefits of using computer based techniques is the flexibility, particularly in making last minute changes. Presentation tools can also help you to organize and develop your thoughts and to express them in a more structured and engaging way.
The following presentation tools are currently available at Seton Hall. Each incorporates a distinct approach and can be us used either independently or in conjunction with other tools.
Additional Tools and Content
In addition to the tools and resources list above, we have compiled an additional list of tools and resources currently available at Seton Hall which may be beneficial to your specific discipline. Additional Tools »