Faculty Development and Teaching and Learning

Recent blog entries tagged with Faculty Development and Teaching and Learning.

September/October EDUCAUSE Review Now Available Online

Created by Colleen Luckett (EDUCAUSE) on August 30, 2007

ER logoThe back-to-school issue of EDUCAUSE Review, focusing on faculty development, is now available online. Read articles from Gardner Campbell on experiencing a “computer romance”; Patricia McGee and Veronica Diaz on getting a handle on all the latest learning technologies; Anne H. Moore, Shelli B. Fowler, and C. Edward Watson on designing change for faculty, students, and institutions; and Joel L. Hartman, Charles Dziuban, and James Brophy-Ellison on assessing roles in shaping and supporting the assimilation of IT into the teaching and learning process.

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Faculty Development Ideas

Created by Nan Chico (California State University, East Bay) on May 31, 2006
Test -- let's see how this goes!

Post Conference Interviews with the NLII Student Panel and Their Colleagues

Created by Matt Pasiewicz (EDUCAUSE) on January 26, 2005

Attached is a sixteen minute MP3 of a series of post conference interviews with the NLII Student Panel and their colleagues. Among other things, sessions on Personal Response Systems (aka Clickers) by M. Javed Iqbal and Security, Privacy and Copyright by Rodney Petersen were of particular interest.

This is my first podcast, so bear with me if you encounter any problems. It has been years since my days in the studio as a student editing digital audio using ProTools on Mac. For this podcast, I used Audacity to edit the recordings, AKG C 1000S microphone, and a Dell Axim Pocket PC with Core Sound's PDAudio Compact Flash Card and a Denecke AD-20 mic preamp/analog-to-digital converter.

It certainly isn't as polished as the MP3s from Kyle, Sarah and the gang at Mizzou, but hopefully it will prove of some interest and value to many out there in the blogosphere. I would definitely like to get any feedback you have.  

Thanks for your time!

Matt

BTW, thanks to Tom Hoffman who aptly pointed out the we aren't automatically including a link to our podcasts in the body of our RSS. We'll certainly get that resolved in the next update of our software. Thanks Tom!