In this session, the speaker has introduced the strategies for bringing content relevant to your interests onto the device without having to waste time searching various sources for it. It also showed how it is possible to create and edit different document types (Word, PPT, Excel) for your research and teaching. The speaker has also demonstrated one or two tools that can be used directly in your courses to free you from the lectern and to engage students more.
In Fall 2011, CELT will offer the following workshops to introduce you to a range of institutional eTools that support your teaching at HKUST. These include the Learning Management System (LMES), Turnitin (a plagiarism prevention tool) and HKUST Survey Tool.