Instructional Technologies and LearnersRecent blog entries tagged with Instructional Technologies and Learners.
Tune In April 18 for a Free Web Seminar on Identity Management at Duke UniversityCreated by Peggy Kurkowski (EDUCAUSE) on April 11, 2008
The meaning of "student" is evolving at Duke University in response to many institutional and faculty outreach efforts. This trend is mirrored at many of Duke's peer institutions. In this free seminar on April 18, The Evolving Definition of “Student”: Identity Management at Duke University, presenters Klara Jelinkova, Director, Computing Systems, and Lynne O’Brien, Director, Academic Technology and Instructional Services, Duke University, will discuss the issues, concepts, and solutions surrounding identity management proposed and implemented at Duke University. ELI White Paper on Authentic LearningCreated by Elisa Coghlan (EDUCAUSE) on June 25, 2007
Richard Van Eck Presentation on Digital Game-Based LearningCreated by Gerry Bayne (EDUCAUSE) on June 18, 2007
In this podcast of the presentation "Generation G and the 21st Century," Richard Van Eck, associate professor of instructional design and technology at the University of North Dakota, discusses the theory behind the effectiveness of games in teaching and learning; what the past can teach us about if, how, and when to implement digital game-based learning; and what this will mean for colleges and universities. This was presented as a general session at Immersive Learning Environments: New Paths to Interaction and Engagement, the EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative's Spring 2007 Focus Session, held at the Friday Institute for Educational Innovation in Raleigh, North Carolina, March 27-28, 2007. Additional resources from the event, including session recordings and audio interviews, video, presentation materials, and photos, also are available online. |