
The 2011 Technology Showcase:
Learning Anywhere, Anytime
Friday, April 8th, from 8:30 am to 3:00 pm in the Walb Student Union Ballroom
Seeking Evidence of Impact: Towards evidence-based practice
Keynote by Dr. Malcolm Brown, Director, Educause Learning Initiative
Over the years, teaching and learning has been a hotbed of innovation, both in terms of pedagogical practice and in terms of the technologies that support that practice. Given this rich history of innovation, have we begun to sort out what works and what doesn’t? Does a given innovation make us stupid or make us smart? What constitutes evidence if we want to have a better understanding of the effectiveness of our experiments? What are the best ways to collect such evidence, and then to analyze and share it? Dr. Brown will review why building evidence-based practice is of key importance, what the issues are, and how the ELI program “Seeking Evidence of Impact” seeks to contribute to this process.
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Concurrent sessions
Learning Beyond the Lecture Hall: Hands-on session with the iPad
Introduced by Ray Gildner, GEOS and facilitated by
Mary Ann Fricker, Apple
Faculty Experiences with eTextbooks
Presented by Jens Clegg, ILCS, and Gokhan
Karaatli, MGMK
A video of this session will soon be available through the CELT Library.
Faculty Experiences with Video Online
Presented by Nancy Virtue, ILCS, and Iskandar
Hack, CEIT
A video of this session will soon be available through the CELT Library.
View Nancy's handout on "Subtitling for Dummies."
Seeking Evidence of Impact Roundtables
Facilitated by Dr. Malcolm Brown
A video of this session will soon be available through the CELT Library.
Using Web 2.0 and Social Networking in Teaching: Issues and Answers
Presented by Samantha Birk, CELT and Joseph
McCormick, ITS
A video of this session will soon be available through the CELT Library.
Hands-on session II with Café Scribe: Turning the “page” on eTextbooks
Introduced by Jens Clegg, ILCS
A video of this session will soon be available through the CELT Library.
Trends in Mobile Learning
Presented by Mary Ann Fricker, Apple
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