Document via Cell Phone

Regardless of what you choose as your selected scanner, having these apps in you and your student’s toolkits will enable on-the-go documentation!


Get an online presence with Wake Sites

Wake Sites is a new service offered to WFU faculty, staff, and students. It allows you to create and manage your own WordPress site for whatever use you can dream. Additionally, it provides the ability to set up and host a few more specialized web-based […]


Dropbox Paper Class

Come learn about Dropbox Paper. We’re offering two overview classes this summer on Dropbox’s new collaborative tool on July 30 and Aug 1. The class will provide an overview of the functionality, tools, and capabilities of this new tool, which is part of your WFU […]


Tech Tip: Instapaper

 Do you find yourself having too many browser tabs open?  Or stumble across an article just before a meeting starts that you would like to read later?  Instapaper is a free solution that saves webpages, videos, articles from news feeds, and more all […]


Tech Tip: Google Backup and Sync

Tech Tip: Google Backup and Sync This tech tip comes from Jeff Muday of the Instructional Technology Group. What it is: Google Backup and Sync is a tool from Google which replaces both the Google Drive and Photos desktop applications. Why you want it: Backup […]


Qualtrics – Using Quotas

Qualtrics is an excellent tool for scheduling student presentations in your class, creating a signup for a class you may have over multiple days, or even scheduling professor/student conferences.  However, there may be instances when you will want to limit the number of students that […]


Qualtrics – Scoring for Tests & Quizzes

The Scoring feature built in to Qualtrics is a very powerful tool for Tests and Quizzes in your classes. The scoring subsystem includes Categories, so that you can setup different scoring systems for different question sets. You can even use the scores within the same […]


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