Collaboration, Presented at Midwest Regional Conferences, and Instructional Technologies

Look, Listen, Learn: Collaboration in the 21st Century

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Title:Look, Listen, Learn: Collaboration in the 21st Century (ID: MWR0643)
Author(s):Joanne Gikas (The University of Memphis) and Corey Ray (The University of Memphis)
Origin:Presented at Midwest Regional Conferences (03/14/2006)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:Would you like to connect to researchers abroad? Do you want your students to learn from experts in the field? The University of Memphis is using desktop collaboration to share knowledge and experiences among academics and professionals. Experience it first-hand and discuss planning and implementation.
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Crafting Collaborations: An Art or a Science?

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Title:Crafting Collaborations: An Art or a Science? (ID: MWR0513)
Author(s):Carrie E. Regenstein (University of Wisconsin-Madison), Robert S. Sorensen (Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana), and Nancy Millichap (Great Lakes Colleges Association)
Origin:Presented at Midwest Regional Conferences (03/21/2005)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:The ability to connect content, people, and new ideas is a growing necessity for IT professionals. This panel will look at collaboration efforts within and across a statewide community college system, a national liberal arts college consortium, and a nationally and internationally emerging higher education federation.
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Building the Midwest Instructional Technology Center

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Title:Building the Midwest Instructional Technology Center (ID: MWR0312)
Author(s):Nancy Millichap (Great Lakes Colleges Association) and Alex Wirth-Cauchon (Great Lakes Colleges Association)
Origin:Presented at Midwest Regional Conferences (2003)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:The Midwest Instructional Technology Center (MITC), an initiative of two consortia of small selective residential liberal arts colleges, seeks to foster innovative, effective, sustainable, multicampus collaborations that improve teaching and learning through the use of instructional technology. Learn how MITC accomplishes this goal by drawing on the ideas, staff, space, and technology of its member institutions.
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