Faculty, Instructional Technologies, and Students

Recent resources tagged with Faculty, Instructional Technologies, and Students.

Tune In April 18 for a Free Web Seminar on Identity Management at Duke University

Created by Peggy Kurkowski (EDUCAUSE) on April 11, 2008

ELive Spotlight LogoThe EDUCAUSE Live! Spotlight on Identity Management series is a six-month series that will feature one or two speakers from a campus that have analyzed or solved a problem in a way that many people will find instructive.

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.

From FITness to Fantasy Congress: The Growth of FITness Within Faculty and Student Projects

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Title:From FITness to Fantasy Congress: The Growth of FITness Within Faculty and Student Projects (ID: WRC07035)
Author(s):Andrea Henne (San Diego Community College District) and Micheal M. Malsed (Claremont McKenna College)
Origin:Presented at Western Regional conferences (06/07/2007)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

CMC\'s FITness program allowed faculty to rapidly integrate teaching with technology and help struggling students catch up. Grants from the Mellon Foundation and the Fletcher Jones Foundation funded specialized programs to help students meet faculty expectations of their technical knowledge, skill, and application.

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Tools of the trade--Rhodes College, Memphis

Created by William J. Allen (Arkansas State University) on July 01, 2006
The most recent issue of the Rhodes College (Memphis, TN) Magazine has an interesting article on technology at the college.
"Tools of the Trade
Technology is a pretty handy tool. Think
cell phones, computers, cars that phone
home. Technology is defined as the practical
application of knowledge. If you have the
knowledge to use it, it can help you. The trick
is not to let it use you."
Disciples that are briefly covered are Spanish, Music, Art and Art History, German, Physics, Chemistry, Psychology
The article is available in PDF form.

Findings from the University of Washington Faculty and Student Assessment of Educational Technology

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Title:Findings from the University of Washington Faculty and Student Assessment of Educational Technology (ID: WRC0650)
Author(s):Melody Winkle (University of Washington) and Karalee A. Woody (University of Washington)
Origin:Presented at Western Regional conferences (04/24/2006)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:Higher education institutions must be alert to the constantly changing technology needs and desires of their communities. This session will present the University of Washington's second triennial institutional assessment of educational technology. Two of the study's six collaborating groups will describe methods, present findings, and discuss recommendations.
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