Tegrity will help faculty record audio and video from their classroom lectures, and capture any other digital presentations (PowerPoint, web pages, photos, etc.). The lectures, presentations and any additional content will be made accessible after class through the BlackBoard system. During class, students can record notes using a special digital pen.
Outside of class, students can synchronize their digital notes with the faculty content to reconstruct what occurred in the class. Students can also download lectures to mobile technology such as iPods. Tegrity allows faculty great flexibility in teaching techniques, and allows students to choose from a variety of powerful learning and study tools.
To explore some of the many ways this technology can be used to enhance teaching and learning, visit the Tegrity website at www.tegrity.com.
Instructors in the following class sections have adopted the Tegrity technology for the fall semester:
| Instructors |
Courses |
| Dr. Jane Anderson |
EDRD600, EDRD601, EDRD602 |
| Dr. Dan Bucknam |
PY305A |
| Dr. Eileen Daily |
TH300A, TH300B |
| Mr. Bill Davidson |
M100B, M100C |
| Mr. Scott Deml |
MG219A, MG219B |
| Dr. Kevin Dennis |
M100A |
| Dr. Greg Gaut |
H250A |
| Dr. Dennis Gravert |
C321A, C321B, C321C |
| Ms. Becky Hopkins |
EDUC520A |
| Mr. Ben Huegel |
AC121A, AC320A, BU285L |
| Dr. David Jackson |
EDUC533A, EDUC533B |
| Dr. Martin Judd |
EC261 |
| Dr. Tricia Klosky |
CJ111A, CJ111B |
| Dr. Randy Krainock |
B110A, B305A, B305B |
| Dr. Larry Luttmers |
PY311A |
| Dr. Tom Marpe |
MK217A, MK217B, MK411 |
| Fr. Paul Nienaber |
P201A, P201B |
| Ms. Valerie Robeson |
HS111A |
| Dr. Janel Schultz |
M102A |
| Ms. Carol Shields |
CS110A, CS395A |
| Dr. Joe Shields |
M151A, M151B, ST232A |
| Ms. Ann Smith |
CS105A, CS480A |
| Dr. Greg Sobolewski |
TH360A |
| Dr. Pat Sommerville |
AC321A |
| Ms. Teresa Speck |
AC121B, BU215B |
| Mr. Martin Stensing |
ST132A, ST132B, ST132C |
| Dr. Paul Weiner |
M100D, M100E |
Students who are registered for any of the lower division (100-299) sections of these classes you will be required to purchase the Tegrity digital pen which will be available at the SMU bookstore for approximately $100. Students in the upper division (300-499) sections that are adopting the Tegrity technology will have the option to purchase the Tegrity pen. The Tegrity digital pen will be usable in Tegrity classes in the fall and future semesters. |
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