Title: How can technology help students develop an international perspective
1How can technology help students develop an
international perspective?
Gen Ed Goal 10
2Pedagogy First, Technology as the tool
- Additional Content
- Active learning
- Communication Tools
3Online Newsletter for Politics of Developing
Nations
- Students learn by doing
- Study contemporary economic, political and social
issues in Third World - Take on collaborative roles and produce a
newsletter - Research on the web and publish on the web
4Collaborative Web Projects
Introduction to Politics in Developing Countries
(POSC211)
50nline Collaborative Newspaper
6Learning styles
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14WebCT?
15The 3 Cs of Improving Learning
- Content
- Communication
- Collaboration
16Familiar Course Components
17Typical Online Delivery
Web
syllabus
handouts
lecture notes
Supplemental materials
18Typical Online Delivery
Web
E-mail
In Class
interaction with students
handouts
syllabus
grades
lecture notes
assignments
supplemental materials
19Course Management System
Powerful Solutions
20Course Management System
Password Protected
WebCT ID
21Administration
- a set of administrative tools to assist you in
course management - Grading
- Assignment submission (saves on printing)
- Tracking student progress
22ITUE Fellow describes use ofWebCT Communication
Tools
Faculty member skilled in both PBL and WebCT
Led class through a problem on justice for the
terrorists Used online groups in class to
address the problem
23Other technologies
- Commercial CD for simulation
- Web site like Valley of the Shadow
- Reflective Journalwrite or read and critique
those of others.
24Winter Teaching, Learning and Technology Institute
Enjoy a month of teaching, learning and
technology events.
25Opening Extravaganza, Wednesday, January 7th116
Willard Hall Education Building
- 830-9 a.m.Continental breakfast and
registration - 9 a.m.-noonFaculty showcase
- Noon-130 p.m.Lunch and poster session
- 130-330 p.m.Instructional grant workshop
26Poster Session Presentations, contd
27Instructional grant workshop
- Informational
- For faculty who plan to apply for instructional
grants this year - Process, criteria, assistance
- Break-out sessions
- General Education goals,
- learning methods
- strategies.
28Sessions during the month
- WebCT Beyond Basics
- Creating Effective Quizzes and Surveys with WebCT
- Interactive Student Activities with WebCT
- Designing Accessible and Usable Web Sites
- Digital Video Resources at UD
- Global Citizenship Forum Information and
inquiries
29Winter Teaching, Learning and Technology
Institute A Collaboration
- Information Technologies
- Center for Teaching Effectiveness
- General Education Initiative
- Institute for Transforming Undergraduate
Education - University Libraries
- and UD Online
30Winter Teaching, Learning and Technology
Institute A Collaboration
- Information Technologies
- Center for Teaching Effectiveness
- General Education Initiative
- Institute for Transforming Undergraduate
Education - University Libraries
- and UD Online
31To Register
- http//present.smith.udel.edu/calendar/index.php?m
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33IT Support
- Half of IT support staff have masters degrees in
education - Wide range of skillsprogramming, digital media
specialist, graphics, Course Management Systems
expertise. - Instructional designer
- Form support teams for faculty projects with
Librarians and Center for Teaching Effectiveness
staff
34Faculty Encouragement
35Showcase Faculty Work
36Institutional Support Elements of grant proposal
37Course Redesign Projects
- Biology
- Education
- Consumer Studies
- Plant and Soil Science
- Psychology
- ITUE small projects
38ITUE Technology Assistance Grants
- Grants staff and student time to apply active
learning to a specific course - Awarded to ITUE fellows
- 2 examples
- Harry Shipman and E-labs for Physics
- John Deiner and Online Newspaper for Political
Science
39Departmental Support
40IT Support Lessons Learned
- To change the curriculum, need to change how
faculty perceive teaching and learning - Infuse the campus culture with a variety of ways
for faculty to learn about pedagogy and to
reinforce that learning - Faculty readiness is one of the major factors to
consider - ITUE is one of the major sources of preparing
faculty for both active learning and technology
41PBL projects
- John Deiner in Political Science
- Harry Shipman in Physics
- Charlene Hamilton in Nutrition and Dietetics
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43E-labs in Physics