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ITS periodically sponsors presentations and discussions on ways to both integrate technology into the classroom and to use technology to expand learning beyond the confines of the physical classroom space. Click on the links under the multimedia presentations heading below to view faculty discussing their views and experiences with technology in the teaching/learning process.
Click on technology tools for information about some of the latest tools available.
MultiMedia Presentations
(These videos can be viewed with Real Player from RealNetworks.)
Academic Integrity
Is This Website for Real: Judging the Credibility of Websites (01:14:43)
Barbara Croll Fought, Associate Professor, Public Communications
Technology and Cheating: ne1could TM in ur test (Anyone could send or receive a text message during your test) (01:26:16)
Elet Callahan, Professor, Management, Law, and Public Policy
Beyond the Classroom with Technology
Using Virtual Collaborations to Improve Teaching and Research Effectiveness (01:12:28)
Barry Davidson, Meredith Professor, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Videoconferencing in the Classroom ( 00:05:25)
David Rezak, Director/Instructor, College of Visual and Performing Arts
Web-Enhanced Learning Environment Strategies (WELES) (01:22:59)
Tiffany A. Koszalka, Associate Professor, Instructional Design, Development, and Evaluation
Technology and Students
A Technologically Challenged User's Story: Deploying Multimedia Course Delivery Technology to Engage Digital Natives (00:48:43)
David Rezak, Director/Instructor, College of Visual and Performing Arts
Educating Students of the Net Generation (01:26:13)
Diana Oblinger, Vice President and Director of the Learning Initiative, EDUCAUSE
How Does Technology Enhance Student Learning? ( 00:00:45)
William Ritchie, Associate Professor, Languages, Literature & Linguistics
Teaching with Technology
Bringing Thirty Years of Research into the Classroom (00:02:04)
Douglas Biklen, Dean/Professor, School of Education
Bringing documentary video into the classroom.
Flexibility and Appropriate Use of PowerPoint (00:01:44)
Kendall Phillips, Associate Professor, Communication/Rhetorical Study
Giving Students a Voice in the Classroom with Classroom Performance System Clickers (00:51:25)
Terry Turnipseed, Assistant Professor, College of Law
How Can Technology Enhance Classroom Teaching? (00:01:04)
William Ritchie, Associate Professor, Languages, Literature & Linguistics
Making Interactive Diagrams Using Flash 8 (01:30:34)
Phu Duong, Assistant Professor, Architecture
Movie Clips + Text + Sound + Simple Playback Interface in Flash 8 (00:59:53)
Phu Duong, Assistant Professor, Architecture
On Not Becoming Part of the Slide Show (00:15:35)
Tamar Gendler, Former Professor, Philosophy
Effective use of PowerPoint in the classroom.
Teaching with Technology: Tips and Techniques (00:21:18)
Barbara Croll Fought, Associate Professor, Public Communications
Tools covered include PowerPoint and Blackboard.
Technology and Student-Teacher Interaction (00:01:42)
Alan Levy, Dept. Chair/Professor, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Use of a computer equipped with a tablet to increase classroom interactions with students in solving problems.
Technology in the Classroom: Payoffs and Pitfalls (01:46:08)
Barry Davidson, Meredith Professor, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Michael Spector, Former Professor, Instructional Design, Development and Evaluation
Tiffany A. Koszalka, Associate Professor, Instructional Design, Development, and Evaluation
Jerry Dusek, Professor, Psychology
TurningPoint Student Response System Workshops
Three Workshops presented by Turning Technologies on the TurningPoint "clicker" product, 10/05/2007.
Session 1: Demonstration and Overview
Session 2: New Users Workshop
Session 3: Advanced Users Workshop
Unexpected Benefits of of Adding Technology to Lectures (00:01:09)
Randall Jorgensen, Associate Professor, Center for Health and Behavior
Technology Tools
ITS Evaluation of Student Response Systems
ITS Multipoint Videoconferencing Capabilities
Kaidan KiWi VR/QTVR Panoramic Tripod Head
Marantz PMD660 Portable Digital Audio Recorder
Subtitling Made Easy (at the Video Production Unit)
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