- Using YouTube to Support Online Instruction, Ken Haley at Paris Junior College
- Strategies for Successfully Teaching Math Online, Carrie Naughton at Inver Hills Community College
- Expanding the Discussion Board, LindaLee Massoud at Mott Community College
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Instructional Technology Council Newsletter
Check out the latest from the Instructional Technology Council's Newsletter.
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Last Call for Conference Proposals
Southeast Regional Conference • May 30–June 1, 2012 • Tampa, Florida
The deadline is closing in for you to submit a proposal to speak at the Southeast Regional Conference, "The Way Forward...Engaging Technologies, Relationships and Communities." Help create an innovative and informative program, make valuable contacts, gain personal recognition, and promote your institution's achievements.
Submit your proposal by December 7.
The context of higher education today requires strategies and support to engage across campus, with local communities, and within and across disciplinary and global boundaries.
It's our intentional engagement with technologies, relationships, and communities that ensures not just effective technology planning and procurement but also the necessary services and support for IT—from teaching and learning to administrative processes.
Effective collaboration and engagement in all of these contexts challenge us to move beyond the boundaries of our assumed technical proficiencies to develop the skills and processes that are necessary to build and sustain stronger organizations that can achieve the critical organizational mission and goals of the academy.
Don't forget: Submit your proposal by December 7.
The deadline is closing in for you to submit a proposal to speak at the Southeast Regional Conference, "The Way Forward...Engaging Technologies, Relationships and Communities." Help create an innovative and informative program, make valuable contacts, gain personal recognition, and promote your institution's achievements.
Submit your proposal by December 7.
The context of higher education today requires strategies and support to engage across campus, with local communities, and within and across disciplinary and global boundaries.
It's our intentional engagement with technologies, relationships, and communities that ensures not just effective technology planning and procurement but also the necessary services and support for IT—from teaching and learning to administrative processes.
Effective collaboration and engagement in all of these contexts challenge us to move beyond the boundaries of our assumed technical proficiencies to develop the skills and processes that are necessary to build and sustain stronger organizations that can achieve the critical organizational mission and goals of the academy.
Don't forget: Submit your proposal by December 7.
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