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Session Calendar
January 12

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Time  
8:30 am to
9:00 am

REGISTRATION & CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST
Eads Hall, Main Level/Ridgley Hall, Holmes Lounge

9:00 am to 10:30 am

Welcome: Dennis Martin, Associate Vice Chancellor and Associate Dean, Arts & Sciences
Plenary: Designing and Refining Our Teaching
Moderator: Ed Macias, Executive Vice Chancellor and Dean, Arts & Sciences
Panelists: Jim Miller, Professor, Physics, David Lawton, Professor and Chair, English & Desiree White, Associate Professor, Psychology

Ridgley Hall, Holmes Lounge

Track

CURRICULUM

DIGITAL PRIMARY SOURCES

IN THE CLASSROOM

MANAGING YOUR COURSES

10:30 am to 11:30 am

Bringing Research into the Classroom

Derek Hirst, History & Cindy Brantmeier, Spanish and Applied Linguistics

Interactive Lecture

Rebecca Trousil, Physics

Taking humanities problems in bytes

Keith Bennett, Arts & Sciences

 

Smart use of the SmartBoard

Bob Criss, Earth & Planetary Sciences

 


Tailoring a Large
Course with Telesis

Bob Hegel, Chinese
Language and Literature

11:30 am to 12:30 pm

Peer-Led Team Learning

Gina Frey, The Teaching Center
and Chemisty, Jason Woods, Physics,  Lisa Kuehne, Center for Advanced Learning, Susan Hockings,Chemistry, & Karen DeAngelis, Center for Advanced Learning

Highlights of Using GIS in Teaching

T.R. Kidder, Anthropology & John Bricout Social Work

Electronic Images in the Classroom

Paula Lupkin, Architecture & Betha Whitlow, Art History and Archeology

What’s new with Telesis?

Kathy Atnip, The Teaching
Lab in Arts & Sciences

12:30 pm to 1:30 pm
LUNCH and Poster Session
Ridgley Hall, Holmes Lounge
1:30 pm to 2:30 pm

Two Heads are Better than One:
Using Peer Editing

Gina Frey, The Teaching Center and Chemisty & Barbara
Baumgartner, Women and
Gender Studies

Integrating Library Resources into Your Instruction

Scott Britton, Olin Library, & Rina Vecchiola,Olin Library

Teaching with a Twist, Tablet PCs in Chemistry

William Spees, Chemistry

Abuse of Technology and Academic Integrity Issues in the Classroom

Dirk Killen, Arts & Sciences & Rob Compton, Arts & Sciences Computing

2:30 pm to 3:30 pm

Evaluation Techniques for
Curriculum Development
and Grants

Vicki May, Biology &
Phyllis Balcerzak, Education

Using Media and University Archives

David Rowntree, Film and Media Archive & Sonya McDonald University Archives

 “And the Audience Says...”: Use of Electronic Response Devices in Biology

Eric Richards, Biology & Bob Kranz,Biology

The Grading Process and the Telesis Gradebook

Gina Frey, Director, The Teaching Center and Senior Lecturer, Chemisty & Kathy Atnip, Director, The Teaching Lab in Arts & Sciences

3:30 pm to 5:00 pm

CLOSING PLENARY: The Digital Library of the Future

Ridgley Hall, Holmes Lounge
Shirley Baker, Vice Chancellor for Information Technology and Dean of University Libraries
PRESENTATION OF PRIZES AND RECEPTION