May 14, 11:30-11:45
Break in the Lobby and Atrium
Break in the Lobby and Atrium
Panel Discussion in B210 Blogging Panel Presentation Session in B122 Best Practices in Undergraduate Science & Economics Education “How I Use Drupal to Roll My Own LMS,” or “Eight Reasons why Drupal is Better than WordPress” A More Thoughtful Teaching Center
Break in the Lobby and Atrium
Plenary Presentation in University Hall If Any Moron Can Write a Blog, Then All Blogs are Written by Morons, Right? Laura Blankenship (Emerging Technologies Consulting) Sponsored by the Office of the Provost
Registration and Continental Breakfast in the Lobby and Atrium Please join us for a continental breakfast, coffee, and tea in the atrium and lobby. Stop by the registration desk to pick up your nametag and program, register for a workshop, or sign up to compete in Deck Wars. Sponsored by the Department of Information Technology
Thank you for attending Faculty Academy and following the conference on this Web site. The conference will resume on May 14 at 8:30 a.m.
Wine and Cheese Reception in the Atrium Balcony Sponsored by the Department of Information Technology
Lots of great take aways from this first day of the conference.
James Boyle’s talk was inspiring, engaging, simply awesome. In Twitter someone said he had the audience in the palm of his hand, and that was certainly evident looking around the room. There was so much to take away from his talk, but I’ll mention [...]
Panel Discussion in B210 Foreign Language 2.0: How technology has altered the ways we teach and learn language, literature and culture Panel Discussion in B122 A Domain of One’s Own Presentation Session in B115 There’s a Librarian in My CMS! Enhancing and Enriching Learning: Blogs, Drupal and the Great Monster Mash-Up in First-Year Seminar Whose [...]
Break in Lobby and Atrium