Items in the Publications section are available for purchase. Items in the Online Materials section are provided free of charge. The links in the Outside Links section go to other ICS or UW-Extension Web sites.
Publications

147 Practical Tips for Synchronous and Blended Technology Teaching and Learning
Useful tips for novices and experts who are teaching and learning in a synchronous or blended technology environment.
Using
Distance Education Technology: Effective Practices
Developed for faculty and trainers using distance education technologies.
The
Essential Videoconferencing Guide: 7 Keys to Success
Developed for faculty and trainers using interactive videoconferencing for
instruction.
Online Materials
Videoconferencing Orientation Materials
These materials are good resources for people that have attended the free presenter training for videoconferencing sessions given by ICS upon registration for a paid videoconferencing event.
Design Tutorials
Learn effective design techniques that you can use for making visuals
Blending Technologies and Other Video Learning Objects
Videos and Transcripts that discuss the use of blended technologies, the use of videoconferencing and webconferencing for teaching, and examples of how videoconferencing was used for teaching.
Outside Links
The Distance Education Clearinghouse
A comprehensive web site bringing together distance education information from
Wisconsin, national, and international sources; managed by the University
of Wisconsin-Extension
Instructional Communications Systems
The Instructional Communications Systems (ICS) web site provides information
about the audio, video, and data conferencing technologies and related services
managed and operated by ICS.
Instructional Design
Using Instructional Design to improve your success using distance education technologies
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