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Digital Pedagogy Round Table

May 25, 2016 @ 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm  |  McHenry Library, Room 1350

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Faculty and instructors from across the university will offer lightning talks about new assignments and classroom strategies that integrate technologies into their pedagogy. Join the Digital Pedagogy group for a broad introduction to innovative learning possibilities.

The presentations will cover a broad range of topics, from digital exhibit building as a final class assignment to creating and employing video taped lectures and classroom content. The panel will consist of:

 

  • Benefits of a Flipped Classroom
    Matthew Clapham (Earth and Planetary Sciences)
  • Omeka as a platform for student research
    Renee Fox (Literature)
  • The Learning Glass for hybrid and online instruction
    Herbie Lee, Vice Provost for Academic Affairs (Applied Math and Statistics)
  • Google Earth for teaching spatial and global thinking
    Elaine Sullivan (History)
  • From flipped to fully online
    Max Tarjan (Ecology and Evolutionary Biology)

Details

Date:
May 25, 2016
Time:
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Cost:
Free
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