NITLE’s Workshop-to-Go topics are continuously refreshed and expanded so that participants can proactively adapt to technological change. Participants in the NITLE Network are eligible to request and host Workshops-to-Go for the benefit of their faculties and staffs. Working with the host campus, our staff members ensure that each workshop fits the needs and interests of participants and the host campus's infrastructure.
Participating colleges may host a workshop or work collaboratively with neighboring participating colleges to bring a workshop or series of workshops to the area. We encourages requests for two or more workshops on adjacent dates on the same campus; however, requests for single workshops are also welcome.
Scheduled workshops are publicized across the NITLE community in our calendar of events and in regular updates to the campus liaisons. A limited number of spaces in each workshop are reserved for participants from non-host colleges and universities.
If your campus is interested in hosting a workshop, please work with your campus liaison to direct a request to Rebecca Davis no fewer than fourteen weeks in advance of the date(s) on which you wish the workshop(s) to be delivered on your campus.
Catalog of available topics
Introduction to Digital Teaching | Emergent Forms of Digital Teaching | Tools for Digital Teaching
Introduction to Digital Teaching
- Digital Teaching: Introduction to Teaching with Technology in Liberal Education (more)
- Teaching Digital Natives: Strategies for Digital Immigrants (more)
- Emerging Technologies and the Liberal Arts Campus (more)
- New! Teaching Science in the Information Age (more)
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Emergent Forms of Digital Teaching
- Social Software for Education: Collaborative Learning and Research Practices (more)
- Podcasting for the Liberal Arts Classroom (more)
- Multimedia Narrative (more)
- Gaming and Teaching: Virtual Environments for Liberal Education (more)
- Pedagogical Implications of Wireless and Mobile Technologies (more)
- Virtual Collaboration (more)
- New! Web-Based Video-Conferencing (more)
- Project Management and the Liberal Arts Campus (more)
- New! Web 2.0 Storytelling (more)
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Tools for Digital Teaching
Information and Learning Management
- New! Teaching with Learning Management Systems: Moodle, Sakai (more)
- New! Digital Repositories: Using DSpace (more)
- New! Technologies for Teaching Writing (more)
Images
- Visual Literacy: Tools for Teaching and Learning with Images (more)
- Digital Image Editing (more)
Audio
- Digital Audio (more)
- Advanced Digital Audio (more)
Video
- New! Videography (more)
- Digital Video Production--offered with iMovie, Pinnacle. or Windows Movie Maker (more)
- Digital Video Production with Final Cut (more)
- Advanced Video Production with Final Cut (more)
- Advanced Videography (more)
Multimedia Presentation and Publishing
- Communicating with Digital Text and Images ( more)
- PowerPoint (more)
- Adobe Creative Suite (more)
- Introduction to Web Development (more)
- Intermediate Web Development (more)
- Database-Driven Project Design (more)
- Creating High-Quality DVDs (more)
Visualization and Analysis Tools
- Web-Mapping (more)
- New! Teaching Science with Simulations (more)
- New! The Virtual Laboratory (more)
- Introduction to SPSS for Statistical Analysis for Social Sciences (more)
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