Engaging the New Classroom Conversation

Written on April 27, 2009 by mburtis | Posted in camplese,Plenary Presentation,Program Item

During this talk we will investigate key trends impacting educators in their overall design of learning. Focusing on the emergence of user-created content, social spaces, and mobile devices we will take an integrated look at how we can better utilize technology within these areas to meet the needs of our students. We will also explore how these technologies have, and continue to, impact both faculty and learners and review some active examples within each area. During this talk, we will focus attention on how educators can leverage selected disruptive technologies to shape learning outcomes in new ways.

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3 Responses to “Engaging the New Classroom Conversation”

  1. Is the CMS Dead? (…and other UMW FA 2009 Fun) | Learning In a Flat World on May 13th, 2009 at 10:27 pm

    [...] Camplese of Penn State University gave an excellent talk on emerging trends impacting teaching and learning.  I loved his observation that we view what our students do as [...]

  2. Is the CMS Dead? (…and other UMW FA 2009 Fun) | Learning In a Flat World on May 13th, 2009 at 10:27 pm

    [...] Camplese of Penn State University gave an excellent talk on emerging trends impacting teaching and learning.  I loved his observation that we view what our students do as [...]

  3. Is the CMS Dead? (…and other UMW FA 2009 Fun) | Learning In a Flat World on May 13th, 2009 at 10:27 pm

    [...] Camplese of Penn State University gave an excellent talk on emerging trends impacting teaching and learning.  I loved his observation that we view what our students do as [...]

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