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Bandura describes his social learning theory
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HCC Visual Arts recently held a reception for the works of Melinda Laszcynski. The reception took place at West Loop campus, and uses watercolor to create a diary of the lockdown months. Produced by…
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Designing from the Outside In: A Revitalization Project by the Interior Design program in collaboration with the Center of Learning Innovation - Central Region highlighting students learning the in…
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Editing and combining PDF files
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This video will show you how to use Booksmart to create a Blurb book
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A short video showing how you can find Open Educational Resources using the web.
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In
this video, students will be able to see various multimedia
sources available through HCC libraries.
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In “Digital Archiving: Making History Come Alive One Archive at a Time” History Professor, Dr. Jesse Esparza, discusses the research projects he assigns in collaboration with the Houston…
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A New History for A New Century In this keynote presentation, Dr. Steven Mintz of the University of Texas at Austin redefines an instructional approach to history that views students as passive…
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What is accessibility and how does it impact learners? How can instructors make their courses accessible to all learners? This ten-minute presentation describes the ins and outs of Ally for Canvas.
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Coffee Corner mini session on cool uses of Canvas course Homepage.
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Resources -CTLE Coffee Corner - Citing Images to Avoid Litigation .docx
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What is alt text? Why is it necessary? Watch this 10-minute presentation to find out!
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HCC Central Art Gallery celebrates the opening of its 30th season with a
reception, Tuesday, September 2, 5:30 to 7:30, with a new exhibit, Darcy Rosenberger: Apartment Studio. Darcy
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In this 16-minute video, we merge our illustration top and bottom, and then adjust our levels for a crisp outline on a white background.
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