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Upcoming Events - Special Topics in Digital Teaching

October 22, 2008 , 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. Eastern
delivered online via MIV

Brief Introduction

For faculty members and instructional technologists from participating colleges who are looking for innovative ways to integrate technology into teaching and learning. The specific topic for this program is under development. Delivered online via MIV. (1 program unit. Registration deadline: Friday, October 10, 2008)

Technology Requirements

To have a successful participation experience, participants will want to use

Participants will also want to connect via a high-speed Internet connection. (Test your bandwidth speed at http://reviews.cnet.com/7004-7254_7-0.html: enter your telephone area code and your connection type, then click G0. Your bandwidth speed should be 500 kbps or greater.)

Description

This program is part of a larger series on "Special Topics in Digital Teaching," which offers a sequence of interactive discussions that showcase how faculty are using digital technology for teaching and learning in a variety of disciplines on liberal arts campuses. Participants will learn about successful models for digital teaching and discuss how they can implement these ideas in their own classrooms. The series, which will be delivered online via MIV, is designed to help faculty make the transition from learning a new technology to using it effectively for teaching and learning. Participants are invited to join these lively discussions from the convenient location of their campus offices. Please plan to arrive in the MIV room 15 minutes before the discussion starts to ensure that MIV is working well for you.

This program series begins in June 2008, with instances scheduled monthly through the academic year (apart from a hiatus in the vacation month of July). The specific topic for this instance of the series is under development. If you have questions regarding this series, or if you would like to propose a topic for presentation, please contact Rebecca Davis at rebecca.davis@nitle.org.

How to Participate

Interested faculty and staff from participating colleges: To participate in this program, please contact your liaison, who will let you know whether your institution has program units available to support your participation. If so, your liaison will contact NITLE to register you to participate. (Note that campus policies on the use of program units vary. Liaisons, please register participants by e-mailing participate@nitle.org.)

If no units are currently available, your liaison--following campus policy--may purchase them on your behalf or may recommend that you or your department purchase them. If you or your department chooses to purchase program units for your use, please make the purchase and register for this program by sending an e-mail message to participate@nitle.org, including the program title and your name, job title, and e-mail address. NITLE will send you an invoice and confirmation of your registration.

Deadline

Please register by Friday, October 10, 2008. Registration is open and managed on a first-come, first-served basis.

Contact (program)

For more information about this online program, please contact Rebecca Davis.

Other Information

Please note that MIV is most effective with a 1:1 ratio between participant and MIV seat (each "seat" is equivalent to one laptop or desktop computer). Participants are therefore encouraged to join the program as individuals using their own computers.

To ensure a positive participation experience in this online program, participants who are new to multipoint interactive videoconferencing (MIV) are encouraged to pursue training in the use of MIV prior to participating in this program. Training options include:

Both training options will help new and newer users of MIV feel comfortable within the virtual MIV environment, learn how to use its interactive tools, and otherwise learn how to participate and contribute successfully within MIV.

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