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Faculty Workshops & TrainingEach Fall Library & Information Services offers orientation to new faculty members,to introduce them to the network, the electronic communication channels, and the technology support resources. Faculty members interested in utilizing discipline-specific software in their teaching should contact an Academic Computingstaff member to discuss their need for support, training and documentationfor themselves and their students. Library & Information Services offers several workshops to faculty each year. Workshops address diverse topics related to technology, ranging from hands-on "how-to" sessionsto issues of teaching and learning. The following workshops were offered in the past.
Models for Resource Sharing: From the Arab World to Wheaton, Wednesday May 25, 2005 Collaboration and Communication: Exploring Social Software in Academe Topics Chosen by Faculty Technology in Support of Connected Courses and Infusion Technology, Services and Education Technology in Support of the New Curriculum The Faculty Technology Workshop Behind the Blackboard Enhancing Teaching and Learning with Technology Technology in the Changing Learning Community Transforming Students Into Lifelong Learners Seeing the Forest Through the Trees Celebrating and Refining the Technology Curriculum Plan Visual Elements in Teaching and Learning: Trends, Tools and Techniques Exploring Alternate Forms of Interactivity Pedagogical Issue of Technology in Writing and Text Presentation Last updated on 8/16/06. |
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