Friday, April 14th

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9:30 - 10:30 am
UHB 2034

Keynote Presentation
M-Learning Technology: Mobile and Multimedia Modalities for All Learners

Assistant Professor Margaret Maag
School of Nursing
University of San Francisco
http://www.maagnursing.com

  Webcast is available live at the time of the keynote address. After the live webcast, a link will be made available for on-demand viewing of the keynote video.
10:30 - 10:45 am Coffee Break

 

- Concurrent Presentation Sessions -

  UHB 2021 UHB 2024 UHB 2025
10:45 - 11:20 am Tyler Tanaka
Effective Strategies for Online Courses at UIS
Bill Duff (Apple™)
Podcasting and iTunes U
Susan Gundy
Teleworking
 
11:30 - 12:05 pm David Turner
Survival Tips for Beginning On-Line Instructors
Mike Miller
Art and Digital Media - Hybridity in the 21st Century Studio Art Classroom
Leonard Bogle
How Teacher-Leaders in an Online Capstone Course Influence Their Communities
 
12:15 - 12:50 pm Carl Oblinger & Greg Reynolds
No Free Lunch: Adjunct Teaching Online with Challenging Students
Pat McCue
Using Audio in the Online Discussion Board
Marcel Yoder
Turnitin: What It Is and How To Use It

 

- Poster Sessions -

     
Amanda Winters
Using a TA in the Online Classroom
Office of Electronic Media
Live Video Webcast (Demonstration of Services)
Office of Disability Services
Adaptive Technology in Higher Education
 
Clay Bellot
Software WebStore
Sherry Hutson
What's New on the UIS Website
Matt Komanecky
What to Expect with BlackBoard 7
 
Sa Sun & Kapil Yellamelli
Elluminate: Real-Time Online Learning and Meeting
Midwest Computer™
Audio-Visual Vendor
CDWG™
Supplies Vendor
 
UIS Career Development Center
UIS Career Development Center Goes "Virtual"
Andrew Vermie & Ryan Gallagher
Teleworking: Beyond the Presentation
Pat McCue & Naqib Quarishi
Moodle
 

 


No registration is required. Questions? Call Albert Whittenberg at (217) 206-7755.

Parking will be available in lots G and F. Click here for a map and directions to UIS.

UIS Technology Day 2006 is sponsored by
the Academic Technology Committee, Brookens Library, Information Technology Services,
and the Office of Technology-Enhanced Learning.

Updated 04/07/2006