Duke faculty come together to talk teaching with technology
Join us on Friday, April 24th 2009 to meet colleagues and share stories at the Center for Instructional Technology showcase.
Talk with Julie Reynolds about using video to teach writing, Julie Perco about teaching with Second Life, Len White or Lucy Haagen about mobile devices, Victoria Szabo or Alex Glass or Peter Haff about using mapping in your course and student Jennifer Kim about effective blog assignments.
Talk with people who have been teaching in the Link (Liliana Paredes, Laura Florand, Sandra Valnes Quammen, Hugh Crumley, Susan Wynn and Deb Reisinger) and find out how to use the flexible spaces.
Learn how your colleagues have used VoiceThread or iTunesU (or find out what these are). And more!
Register now to reserve your space.
Andrea Novicki
Andrea helps faculty use technology effectively and efficiently in their teaching. She works primarily with scientists and engineers, using her biology background, love of science and teaching experience. Her current enthusiasms include science blogs, mobile devices in learning, active learning and assessment.
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