IT Integration and Instructional TechnologiesRecent blog entries tagged with IT Integration and Instructional Technologies.
Constance Steinkuehler Presentation on Virtual WorldsCreated by Gerry Bayne (EDUCAUSE) on June 19, 2007
In this podcast of the presentation " Cognition, Learning, and Literacy in Virtual Worlds," Constance Steinkuehler, assistant professor at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, discusses the intellectual practices that constitute gameplay in virtual worlds (for example, collaborative problem solving, informal scientific reasoning, computational literacy, and digital media literacy) and the way these coalesce into a form of cosmopolitanism found in the least likely of places, in context of pop culture. An Interview with Jenn Stringer, Stanford School of MedicineCreated by Gerry Bayne (EDUCAUSE) on June 06, 2007
This is a 6 minute interview with Jenn Stringer, Director of Educational Technology at Stanford School of Medicine. It was recorded at the 2007 Educause Western Regional Conference in San Francisco, California. Jenn Stringer was part of a panel for a session entitled, Campus Learning Spaces: Two Innovation Design Approaches. As educators emphasize learning over teaching, campus facilities are redesigned and repurposed. The decentralized Stanford University academic culture informs a "test kitchen" approach for piloting and disseminating instructional technology innovations. |