Our Information Technology center offers a variety of training materials for faculty to learn more about Microsoft products, Moodle, Qualtrics, LinkedIn, and more! Check out their online Training Resources page for help. The Petticrew fund provides financial support for faculty use of instructional technology.
To learn more about our undergraduate learning management system, Moodle, contact Quinten Hizey (hizeyq@hanover.edu) to set up an appointment.
Questions about teaching and learning with technology? Your colleagues can help! These wonderful people will field your inquiries and talk with you about -
Who could help me? | |
Vivi classroom screen sharing | Pamela Pretorius |
Moodle Gradebook, Quizzes, Assignments | Beatrice Marovich, Alejandra Rodriguez-Villar, Greg Robison, Pamela Pretorius |
Interactive technologies during class and outside of class to engage students in content | Valerie Young, Greg Robison |
Creating micro-lecture videos | Pamela Pretorius |
Using a tablet to project shared notes during class | Pamela Pretorius |
Beautifying your syllabus and course handouts using Canva | Beatrice Marovich |
Adopting high-quality free-to-students open educational resources (OER) course materials & books. Why consider OER? Check out Andi Spring's 2020 Open Source report. If you teach in an area covered by the Indiana Core 40 subjects (languages, math, literature, science, and much more!) here is a helpful list of pre-approved free-to-students books of open source materials. |
Valerie Young, Heather Loehr |
Classroom Technology
Classrooms are equipped with basic audio & visual technologies. For help, to report a concern, or to get an in-person classroom visit from an IT expert who can show you how to operate your classroom hardware or software, send an email to help@hanover.edu or call during business hours 812-866-6899.
Online Teaching and Learning
Hanover College offers a limited number of fully online courses taught by Hanover College faculty with training and experience in online learning. Our faculty who teach online participate in "best practices" professional development annually.
Are you interested in teaching an online class? Start by reviewing some of the core expectations and the faculty manual section for online and hybrid teaching.
Online classes are offered each summer. To express your interest in teaching online, talk to your colleagues about which class offerings might be best and contact Valerie Young (youngv@hanover.edu).