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Instructional Technology Grants Showcase: Suicide Risk Assessment Game

The purpose of the Suicide Risk Assessment Game (SRAG) is to train future professional school counselors-in-training (SCITs) to identify students at risk of suicide, triage students by anticipated need, thoroughly (and efficiently) assess suicide risk, and provide intervention strategies tailored to the assessed need. This serious game simulates the reality of the school situation, including [...]

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Instructional Technology Grants Showcase: INSITE

INSITE stands for the International Network of Students Investigating Technology for Education.  This project is the brain-child of Dr. Timothy J. Newby, an instructor in the college of Education here at Purdue University.  As a selected project for one of the TLT Instructional Grants, Dr. Newby worked with our student developers Mike Chaten and Bryan [...]

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Instructional Technology Grants Showcase: Nutrition Management System

The Nutrition Management System (NMS) is a web-based application allowing students the ability to track their eating habits and physical exercise over separate three-day periods.  The NMS is available to professors, staff, and students at Purdue University West Lafayette campus and to other Universities that require a nutritional and exercise diary. The interactive database in [...]

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Instructional Technology Grants Showcase: Mr. Five

Mr. Five (Mathematical Reform From Interactive Video Experiences) is an online hyper-media learning environment that integrates video clips. The application is able to store and play videos upon request. The videos can be referenced by the topics of teacher, theme, and keywords. Questions and reference information pertaining to the videos are also stored in the [...]

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Instructional Technology Grants Showcase: TeachLive

TeachLive involves the creation of a learning game environment that includes three case-based scenarios where students assume teacher roles and are expected to make instructional decisions, handle classroom issues, perform behavioral management and implement assistive technology.

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Instructional Technology Grants Showcase: PenCast

PenCast is a small, lightweight Web2.0 widget (bookmarklet option as well) that allows LiveScribe users to organize, theme, and embed their collection of LiveScribe recordings into any site. Links are added easily from their given LiveScribe URL and the widget allows for theme additions through a simple user interface. HTML embed code is generated on [...]

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Instructional Technology Grants Showcase: Thought Ark

Thought Ark is a free web application and collaborative space that utilize the search behaviors of the users to determine the value of various bibliographic resources. Users can identify people with similar interests and interact with them and their resources. Finally, the sources once identified can be collated and cited (APA Citation format) in papers [...]

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Instructional Technology Grants Showcase: Cropview

CROPVIEW stands for Comprehensive Resources for Observing Plants in a Visual Interactive Enhanced Window.

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