
The Online Learning Resource Center offers
resources for faculty who want to use online learning in
a variety of ways. Whether you want to extend your
classes with virtual elements or run an entirely virtual
course; create reusable online learning content; or
collaborate with other researchers, faculty, students,
parents, or the community at large, you'll find help here.
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You can extend the boundaries of your courses through virtual classes, asynchronous learning content and collaboration, and synchronous collaboration. Find resources for engaging in eLearning activities on the tabs.
Adobe® Acrobat® Connect™ Pro software includes comprehensive tools and features that extend learning beyond the brick and mortar of traditional classrooms. Explore ways to create a virtual environment connecting groups of learners in engaging and interactive ways.
Use Acrobat Connect Pro to collaborate online and disseminate information to individuals in diverse locations. Learn how to foster successful online collaborative meetings and take advantage of all the capabilities of the software.
Using Adobe Presenter, Adobe Captivate®, or Acrobat software, you can create online learning content. Learn how to reach your online students with engaging content that is easy to create and even easier to reuse.
For virtual classes, online collaborations, or learning content posted online for students, you will find many kinds of support here. Take advantage of Acrobat Connect Pro support tools to make your online learning experience efficient and productive.
Using Acrobat Connect Pro, institutions can offer rich learning opportunities to a broad set of students, whether you want to run virtual courses or connect students in your course with other classrooms.
Using Adobe Presenter, Adobe Captivate, or Acrobat, you can create a variety of learning content to use online—as standalone learning resources or as part of courses conducted online with Adobe Acrobat Connect Pro.
Using Adobe Acrobat Connect Pro, you can run online meetings to collaborate at a distance and disseminate information to individuals in diverse locations or conduct an online forum so students can team up on projects.
For virtual classes, online collaborations, or learning content posted online for students, faculty will find many kinds of support here.
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