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Thompson Rivers University provides support for several technologies that can be useful in teaching and learning. None of these tools on their own should be considered as being appropriate for any given situation.
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This page is intended to provide a centralized location for learning technologies that are officially supported by the TRU Information Technology department. For an extensive list of tools that are not officially supported, but still may be useful, please see the [[Documentation:Digital_Toolbox|Digital Toolbox]], created by the Instructional Design department.
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'''Thompson Rivers University provides support for several technologies that can be useful in teaching and learning. None of these tools on their own should be considered as being appropriate for any given situation.'''
  
Please click a link below to learn more about each of the systems supported by TRU.
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'''This page is intended to provide a centralized location for learning technologies that are officially supported by the TRU Information Technology department. For an extensive list of tools that are not officially supported, but still may be useful, please see the [[Documentation:Digital_Toolbox|Digital Toolbox]], created by the Instructional Design department.'''
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'''Please click a link below to learn more about each of the systems supported by TRU.'''
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==Blackboard Learn==
 
==Blackboard Learn==

Revision as of 09:59, 2 October 2015

Thompson Rivers University provides support for several technologies that can be useful in teaching and learning. None of these tools on their own should be considered as being appropriate for any given situation.

This page is intended to provide a centralized location for learning technologies that are officially supported by the TRU Information Technology department. For an extensive list of tools that are not officially supported, but still may be useful, please see the Digital Toolbox, created by the Instructional Design department.

Please click a link below to learn more about each of the systems supported by TRU.

Blackboard Learn

Moodle

WordPress

MediaWiki