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2012 Instructional Technology Faculty Fellows

The Instructional Technology Faculty Fellows Program is a unique experience for any member of the campus community whose continuing contract has a teaching component. The dates for this year’s program are May 21st- May 25th. The goals of the program are to increase the number of faculty taking advantage of Web 2.0 and other technologies […]

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Jon Breitenbucher selected as NITLE Innovation Scholar

Instructional Technologist, Dr. Jon Breitenbucher has been selected as one of the inaugural Innovation Scholars in the National Institute for Technology in Liberal Education’s (NITLE) Innovation Studio.  One of 14 innovators, Breitenbucher will work with a small group of fellow Scholars via videoconference, email and other web 2.0 technologies to propose a response to the […]

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Now Open: Digital Media Bar in CoRE

Opened in January 2012 in Andrews Library the digitalMediaBar and the Collaborative Research Environment (CoRE)

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Flu-proof your course: Discussions and student engagement

if illness makes it impossible for some of your students to attend class sessions, how do you keep them engaged and in touch with you and their fellow students?

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Seeing Languages differently: Visual culture and language learning

In today’s world, images are becoming central to communication. In a multilingual and increasingly globalized society, these images do not always translate well. This talk explores both theoretical and practical examples of how visual communication and visual elements of language vary from culture to culture. These differences have implications on how languages are taught, especially […]

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Fall Woodle Information

This summer we have undertaken substantial improvements to woodle in order to increase speed and allow for greater file storage space.  This necessitated making a few changes to the system that impact how you use woodle.   1. Woodle Addresses: There are now two addresses you need to know to access your current and archived […]

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Poster Submissions April 15th – May 1st

Sorry, we are not accepting poster submissions at this time.*  Poster submissions will resume on Monday, May 2nd. If you have an immediate need to print a poster these local businesses may be able to accommodate you: Murr’s Printing and Graphics (downtown) Beuhler’s Milltown (near the UPS Store) Staples (near Walmart) *We’re swamped printing all […]

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Reserve Loaner Equipment

The Educational Technology department loans out new and innovative teaching technologies to faculty and staff for evaluation.  For more information visit our equipment page. The Office of Information Technologies HelpDesk maintains a loaner equipment pool for faculty, staff, and student use.  For more information, visit the Checking Out Equipment page. Loaner Equipment Available: Tripods Lapel […]

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ELI Online Conference

This year the Instructional Technology department is happy to provide an exciting new professional development opportunity for the campus community.  From February 14 – 16 we have subscribed to the online version of the Educause Learning Initiative  (ELI) Annual Meeting.  There is no cost for you to attend any of the sessions.  To view the […]

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Poster Printing

Information Technology maintains a high-quality poster printer.  Usage is reserved for academic work (i.e. we can’t print posters for your residence hall room). WE WILL NOT BE ABLE TO PRINT POSTERS IF THEY ARE SENT TO US ON THE SAME DAY. SIZE:  The width of the poster printer roll is 36 inches. Therefore, one side […]

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