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| May 14 2008, 9:36 AM EDT | honeil | |
| May 13 2008, 11:57 AM EDT | honeil | 135 words added, 24 words deleted, 5 photos added, 4 photos deleted |
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| Morning Breakout: 11:30-12:15 pm, Room 20 Terence Armentano, Bowling Green State University, Assistant Director, Distance Education Brief Descriptor of Presentation: Terence Armentano will be presenting on his work in the development of a user friendly weblog and podcast solution for BGSU using open source tools. The BGSU Weblogs and Podcast system enables anyone with a BGSU email address to sign up online and begin blogging and/or podcasting/vodcasting in minutes. The system was designed to be very clean and simple to use. I will also discuss how various faculty, staff, and students use the system in different ways in the educational environment. | |
| | Morning Breakout: 11:30-12:15 pm, Room 22 Tony Emanuel, Ohio Domincan University Title: The Best of You Tube |
| | Morning Breakout: 11:30-12:15 pm, Room 21 Mary Hricko, Kent State University Brief Descriptor of Presentation: Ning as a Course Management System |
| | Afternoon Breakout: 2:00-2:45 pm, Room 21 John Griffith, College of Mount St. Joseph Title: Is all that clicking course related? Brief Descriptor of Presentation: This breakout session examines some of the common challenges faculty members face today in our technology loaded classrooms. How can we take advantage of the portable devices that our students are bringing into the classroom? Can we turn potential distractions into learning tools? I will highlight an open source solution called Class In Hand. |
| Afternoon Breakout: 2:00-2:45 pm, Room 22 Suzanne Janet Gord, Miami University-Hamilton, Instructional Design and Tech Specialist Brief Descriptor of Presentation: The need for flexible learning options for non-traditional students cannot be overlooked in 2008. This breakout session examines how Miami University is using faculty learning communities and embracing technology to make the dream of a college education a reality to the area in and around Hamilton, Ohio. The tested model of one-one-one and group learning to create an engaging hybrid-based program is explored in this interactive session. | |
| | Afternoon Breakout: 2:00-2:45 pm, Room 20 Chris Collins (SL: Fleep Turque), University of Cincinnati Title: Using Second Life in the Classroom |


