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Explore a range of resources to help you understand and engage with artificial intelligence. Whether you're just getting started or looking to deepen your knowledge, our collection includes tools, articles, and resources designed to support learning, teaching, and exploration of AI across disciplines and experience levels.
Immersive Technology offers powerful opportunities to enhance teaching and learning through Extended Reality (XR), including Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR), and 360-degree video. Interactive resources, practical tools, and evidence-based strategies support deeper student engagement and help bring course content to life.
360-degree video. 360-degree video is an immersive format that captures a scene in all directions. Educators can use 360-degree video to simulate real-world experiences, provide virtual tours, enhance storytelling, and support experiential learning.
Virtual Reality (VR). Virtual Reality (VR) is a fully immersive environment that allows users to interact with and explore simulated worlds in real time. By using headsets and motion-tracking technology, VR creates a sense of presence, making users feel as though they are physically inside a digital environment. In educational settings, VR offers powerful opportunities for experiential learning, enabling students to engage with content in dynamic and meaningful ways. From exploring historical landmarks and scientific phenomena to practicing complex procedures in safe, controlled environments, VR can deepen understanding, increase engagement, and support diverse learning styles. Its immersive nature also fosters empathy and perspective-taking, making it a valuable tool across disciplines.
Augmented Reality (AR). Augmented Reality (AR) enhances the real world by overlaying digital content, such as images, information, or animations, into physical environments. Using mobile devices, tablets, or AR glasses, users can interact with virtual elements in real time while still seeing and engaging with their actual surroundings.AR bridges the gap between the physical and digital, making abstract concepts more tangible and interactive. In educational contexts, AR can be used to enrich textbooks, enhance lab experiences, support spatial visualization, and create interactive simulations.
Mixed Reality (MR). Mixed Reality (MR) blends physical and digital worlds, allowing real and virtual elements to interact in real time. Using advanced devices like MR headsets, users can manipulate and engage with digital content as it responds to the physical environment.
Planetariums offer a dynamic, immersive environment that enhances teaching and learning across disciplines. Traditionally used to explore astronomy and space science, modern digital planetariums can simulate a wide range of environments—from the microscopic to the cosmic—supporting subjects such as biology, environmental science, geography, art, and history. By placing learners in visually rich, 360-degree experiences, planetariums foster curiosity, deepen conceptual understanding, and encourage interdisciplinary connections. Visit the college’s Buehler Planetarium for more information.
All college classrooms are equipped with modern technology to support effective teaching and learning. Select rooms, designated as Synchronous & Learning (SNL) or Flex classrooms, include additional tools for streaming and flexible instruction, enabling greater flexibility and enhanced learning experiences. SNL/Flex classrooms let you teach both in-person (“roomers”) and remote (“zoomers”) students at the same time.
General Classroom Technology Support
Teaching in an SNL/Flex Classroom
From the learning management system (D2L Brightspace) to classroom technologies and External Learning Tools (ELT), this section connects you with the guidance and support needed to integrate technology effectively and create engaging learning experiences.
D2L Brightspace
Broward College’s learning management system that is used to organize class content, assignments, tests, grades, and much more. D2L Instructor Tutorials
Simple Syllabus
In compliance with State Senate Bill 7044 section 1009.085 and college standards, faculty collegewide must post their syllabus publicly. To facilitate compliance, the College uses Simple Syllabus, an external learning tool (ELT) that allows instructors to post their syllabi directly from their D2L course to a public-facing Syllabus Library. Visit the Instructional Design: Simple Syllabus page to learn how to publish your syllabus directly from D2L to the public Syllabus Library.
TurnitIn
Turnitin is a proprietary system that instantly identifies papers containing unoriginal material and AI, it acts as a powerful deterrent to stop student plagiarism before it starts. Turnitin is used through the instructor’s course shell in D2L.
Honorlock
Honorlock is an online proctoring tool that prioritizes integrity and innovative technology to effectively deter academic dishonesty. Honorlock uses on-demand proctoring services that monitor the online exam live, and remote proctors review the exam recording.
Respondus
Respondus 4.0 is a tool for creating and managing exams that can be printed to paper or published directly to D2L. Exams can be created offline using a familiar Windows environment. The Respondus Test Bank Network contains thousands of test banks from major textbook publishers. Visit the Respondus page for tutorials and download instructions.
Communication and Collaboration
Effective communication and collaboration are essential to supporting student success and teamwork across the college. Access job aids and resources for Microsoft Teams, Zoom, video conferencing, file sharing (P & U drives), and OneDrive. For more detailed instructions and support, visit the Communication and Collaboration Knowledge Base.
Broward College is dedicated to supporting students both inside and outside the classroom. Faculty play a vital role in connecting students with a wide range of services and resources that promote academic success, personal well-being, and career readiness as they work toward graduation and entering the workforce.
Academic Support Services (ASC)
Designed to advance academic achievement, the Academic Success Centers (ASCs) provide currently enrolled Broward College students with a variety of quality support services in a comfortable, collaborative atmosphere. Students are encouraged to utilize ASC services early and often to develop college-level study skills and become independent learners.
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Seahawk Outreach Services (SOS)
Broward College is dedicated to helping students overcome economic barriers to continue their education and move towards sustainable economic mobility. Students can learn about the various federal and state benefits they may be eligible for.
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