For the second CU Online Instructional Design Faculty Weblog, CU Online Instructional Designer Amy Osatinski sat down with Remi Kalir, Assistant Professor of Information and Learning Technologies in the School of Education and Human Development. In his weblog, Remi demonstrates the web annotation tool Hypothes.is and how he uses it within Canvas with his students. To view the weblog, click here
Instructional Design: Faculty Weblog #2: Remi Kalir
Posted by Amy Osatinski on Jun 1, 2017 4:23:26 PM
Topics: CU Online, pedagogy, Faculty Weblog, Hypothes.is
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