EDUCATIONAL
TECHNOLOGY
@ St. Norbert College
EVENTS
We support the innovative and effective use of technology to enhance teaching, learning, and scholarship. Work with us to learn how to integrate technology with pedagogy to maximize student learning.
What can we help you With?
Course Design
We can help you to learn how to use Moodle, how to incorporate more technology in your classroom, or move your course online
Innovation
Have an idea of how you'd like to add technology into your course? The possibilities are endless from domains to virtual reality
Media Production
From helping you learn how to create a video to a podcast, our team can help you to learn how to use the software to create resources for your course
Training
Learn more about the training opportunities offered at St. Norbert including #DigPINS, the Online Teaching Strategies Course, and the T3 Conference
Resources
View recorded workshops and information about a variety of resources including Backward Design, Zoom, and Moodle
Learning Spaces
Explore a few of the learning spaces available on the St. Norbert Campus. Learn more about spaces like Active Learning Classrooms, General Classrooms, and Study Spaces
Tech Bar
The Tech Bar is a place for students, faculty and staff development of digital skills and competencies. We have both student workers and full time staff to help anyone who needs it with things like learning to use Google, creating a website, learning to make a video or do a screencast, create digital maps, learn spreadsheets, data security or really anything in the digital world. Any student, faculty or staff member can either walk-in or make an appointment. Further, we also put on staff/faculty training two times per year in winter and summer at a Tech Bar Conference where we go hands on with the amazing processes and tools we have here at SNC.
Full Spectrum Learning
Full Spectrum Learning (FSL) is St. Norbert College’s attempt to embrace and encourage diverse teaching and learning practices that elevate student learning. Because we at St. Norbert aspire to cultivate in students a love of lifelong learning inspired by excellent teaching, it is of vital importance that we come together in community to explore the ever-changing breadth of teaching and learning modalities. The Full Spectrum Learning Framework is based on the idea of the intersection of student engagement and technology in the classroom. Discover more in depth the ways these classes are taught and the student’s reactions to the class.
Knight Domains
Knight Domains is a new initiative at St. Norbert College that empowers students, faculty, and staff to take responsibility for a little piece of the internet that they can call their own. This new project calls on our college community to think deeper about digital identity and web literacy while challenging us to reclaim our data and digital presence from third party services. In technical terms, a person is given space on the internet to build their own websites or deploy their own applications. This technical description is only half of the story though. While it is true that digital skills are built through this process the more meaningful growth happens through careful consideration of who we are and the world that we share.
Tech Bar
The Tech Bar is thing and a place for students, faculty and staff development of digital skills and competencies. We have both student workers and full time staff to help anyone who needs it with things like learning to use Google, creating a website, learning to make a video or do a screencast, create digital maps, learn spreadsheets, data security or really anything in the digital world. Any student, faculty or staff member can either walk-in or make an appointment. Further, we also put on staff/faculty training two times per year in winter and summer at a Tech Bar Conference where we go hands on with the amazing processes and tools we have here at SNC.
Knight Domains
Knight Domains is a new initiative at St. Norbert College that empowers students, faculty, and staff to take responsibility for a little piece of the internet that they can call their own. This new project calls on our college community to think deeper about digital identity and web literacy while challenging us to reclaim our data and digital presence from third party services. In technical terms, a person is given space on the internet to build their own websites or deploy their own applications. This technical description is only half of the story though. While it is true that digital skills are built through this process the more meaningful growth happens through careful consideration of who we are and the world that we share.
Full Spectrum Learning
Full Spectrum Learning (FSL) is St. Norbert College’s attempt to embrace and encourage diverse teaching and learning practices that elevate student learning. Because we at St. Norbert aspire to cultivate in students a love of lifelong learning inspired by excellent teaching, it is of vital importance that we come together in community to explore the ever-changing breadth of teaching and learning modalities. The Full Spectrum Learning Framework is based on the idea of the intersection of student engagement and technology in the classroom. Discover more in depth the ways these classes are taught and the student’s reactions to the class.