Tegrity
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You can access Tegrity in one of 2 ways:

 

1.    Login directly to Tegrity
Once "logged in", Tegrity presents a list of those courses in which the student is enrolled this semester. Tegrity automatically accesses enrollment data directly from the CMS to create a personal user "space" for every student or instructor, in this case, student "Guest".


2.    You can also access Tegrity from your Course Management System by clicking "TEGRITY" (causing you to be transferred as an authenticated user to the appropriate course within Tegrity Campus 2.0).




Sample courses from Tegrity customers:



Art History from the University of Alabama

Click the link above to access an art history course from the University of Alabama and click on the first class, "16th Century N. Europe". In the chapter view, click any thumbnail to replay the session from that moment. For example, click the 5th thumbnail to review the concept of Grunewald. You can start and stop the session and move forward and back by clicking the buttons at the bottom of the screen.




Music Appreciation from Gadsden State Community College

Click the link above to open the "Music Appreciation course from Gadsden State Community College. Search for "TUBA" and click on the result to experience the exceptional quality of the audio recording that the instructor has incorporated into his lecture.




Photonics from the University of Central Florida


In this Photonics class at the University of Central Florida, students can watch everything project in class as a movie, Search for "Pepsi" to see how the professor was using Pepsi web site to demonstrate.




http://www.tegrity.com/images/applied_screencap.jpg Applied Mechanics from the University of Central Florida

Click the link above to Open the Applied Mechanics course and search for "Centroid" .Click the third instance to see a good example of a professor explaining a complex mathematical formula.




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Instructor Pen: : This professor uses Tegrity's Instructor pen to capture step by step the solution to a Calculus problem at Lurleen B. Wallace Community College.
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Document Camera: Students can review step by step the instructor's progression through a complex formula captured with a document camera during this University of Central Florida Applied Mechanical Engineering class:
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YouTube video capture: Students can view YouTube and any other media played by the professor during class anytime they wish, as this University of Central Florida Engineering class demonstrates:
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Support hearing impaired students: Click here to view an example from the This Introduction to Computers course at El Centro Community College demonstrates the use of Tegrity by students with hearing impairment:
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External audio recordings: As this Music class from Gadsden State Community College demonstrates, students can replay any sound presented in class for a richer, more engaging learning experience for students.
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Real time animation capture and playback: This University Central Florida Photonics class recording illustrates the capture of real time, online animation and streaming.
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Annotation with a tablet pc: Tegrity captures the instructor's extemporaneous annotations so that students view them with other class materials, as this University of Alabama Physics class illustrates:
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Smartboard, pointer: Students can review original content presented on a whiteboard with the help of a pointer, as in this Paramedic Training class at Columbia Basin Community College:
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Source: http://www.tegrity.com/showcase.php

Accessed 9/1/08

 

 


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