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2004 Teaching and Learning Mentors Institute

Institute Program

Wednesday, July 28       
1:00 pm - 2:15 pm

Presentation

Opening Keynote - Richard Katz, EDUCAUSE Vice President
Signifying a Lot: What ECAR is Learning about IT in Higher Education
    (more)

2:15 pm - 2:30 pm

Break

2:30 pm - 3:55 pm

Presentation

ePortfolios in Higher Education (Part 1: Definitions and Philosophy)
Helen Barrett    (more)

Presentation

A Discussion with Richard Katz
Richard Katz    (more)

Presentation

Ubiquitous Computing Models:
Reactions to Student Needs and Market

Karen Petitto    (more)

Hands-on

Creating Web-based Animations with Flash (Part 1)
Rudy Ledesma    (more)

Hands-on

Using Dreamweaver MX 2004 Effectively
Nancy Zylstra    (more)

3:55 pm - 4:05 pm

Break

4:05 pm - 5:30 pm

Presentation

ePortfolios in Higher Education (Part 2: Decisions and Dilemmas)
Helen Barrett    (more)

Presentation

A Discussion with Richard Katz
Richard Katz    (more)

Presentation

Ubiquitous Computing Models:
Reactions to Student Needs and Market

Karen Petitto    (more)

Presentation

Tips on Helpful Tools
J. Wesley Baker    (more)

Hands-on

Creating Web-based Animations with Flash (Part 2)
Rudy Ledesma    (more)

Hands-on

Using Cascading Style Sheets
Myles McNally    (more)

5:30 pm - 6:00 pm

Open Time

6:00 pm - 7:30 pm

Banquet

 

Thursday, July 29       
8:45 am - 10:00 am

Presentation

Keynote Address: Stephen Acker, Director, Learning Technologies Research and Innovation; Associate Professor of Communication, The Ohio State University
ePortfolios: Spanning Institutional Boundaries    (more)

10:00 am - 10:30 am

Break

10:30 am - Noon

Hands-on Lab

Developing ePortfolios with Microsoft Office
Helen Barrett    (more)

Group session

3-4 Break-out, Open Mike/Internet Sessions
Opportunities for Institute participants to share what they and their schools have been doing. Internet Access and Computer projection will be provided. Themes will be determined during the previous day.

Hands-on

Building a Competency-based ePortfolio
Stephen Acker    (more)

Noon - 1:30 pm

Lunch

1:30 pm - 3:00 pm

Hands-on Lab

Digital Storytelling in ePortfolios
Helen Barrett    (more)

Hands-on

Building a Competency-based ePortfolio
Stephen Acker    (more)

Presentation/ Discussion

Walk the Walk and Talk the Talk: Student Tutors Lead the Way
Kyle Baillie, Marisa McFadden, Hank Stewart, Kristel Picinic, and Steve Bodei    (more)

Presentation

Preparing Graphics for Online Delivery
J. Wesley Baker    (more)

Presentation

Over a Decade of Multimedia Classroom Experience
Terry Ferguson   (more)

3:00 pm - 3:30 pm

Break

 

3:30 pm - 5:00 pm

Hands-on Lab

Developing ePortfolios with Microsoft Office
Helen Barrett    (more)

Hands-on

Photoshop Fundamentals, Part 1
David Lawrence    (more)

Presentation/ Discussion

Walk the Walk and Talk the Talk: Student Tutors Lead the Way
Kyle Baillie, Marisa McFadden, Hank Stewart, Kristel Picinic, and Steve Bodei    (more)

Presentation

Over a Decade of Multimedia Classroom Experience
Terry Ferguson    (more)

Presentation

ePortfolios: An Electronic Performance-based Assessment
Rob Bobeldyk    (more)

5:00 pm - 5:30 pm

Open Time

5:30 pm - 7:00 pm

Dinner

(Note: Shuttle for OSU tour departs at 6:30 pm)

7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

Hands-on Lab

Workshop on Digital Storytelling
Helen Barrett    (more)

Hands-on

Photoshop Fundamentals, Part 2
David Lawrence   (more)

Group Session

1-2 Birds of a Feather Break-out Sessions
These BOF sessions will invite Institute participants with similar interests to share what they have accomplished and to discuss the topic among themselves.

Group Tour

Tour of Ohio State University’s Digital Union
OSU’s Digital Union is comprised of 2,000 square feet of physical space and one gigabit of network connectivity dedicated to collaborations among the offices of the CIO, the university libraries, and other campus-based organizations that operate at the nexus of content and technology. The goal is to ask “what if” questions to help guide university investment in instructional and information technologies. This living laboratory immerses students and faculty members in state-of-the-art facilities, and uses their experiences to contribute to the building of the next generation of infrastructure required by Ohio State University.

(Tour departs Otterbein at 6:30 pm. A maximum of 35 people may participate in the tour. Please sign up for the tour on a “first-come / first-served” basis at the registration desk.)

Friday, July 30       
8:45 am - 10:00 am

Presentation

Keynote Speaker - Scott Siddall, Assistant Provost and Director of Instructional Technology, Denison University   
Open Source: High Risk or High Yield?    (more)

10:00 am - 10:30 am

Break

10:30 am - Noon

Presentation

Balancing "ePortfolio as Test" with "ePortfolio as Story"
Helen Barrett    (more)

Presentation

Open Source Alternatives to CMS, Scholarly Collaboration and Access to Learning Objects
Scott Siddall    (more)

Presentation

Calibrated Peer Review
Terry Ferguson   (more)

Hands-on

Power Moves with Powerpoint
David Lawrence    (more)

Hands-on

Creating Web Graphics with Fireworks
Myles McNally    (more)

Noon - 1:30 pm
Lunch  
1:30 pm            

Adjournment

 


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