May 14, 9:00-10:15

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

May 14, 8:30-9:00

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

End of Day One

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.

May 13, 4:45-6:00

Wine and Cheese Reception in the Atrium Balcony Sponsored by the Department of Information Technology

May 13, 3:30-4:45

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 [...]

May 13, 3:15-3:30

Break in Lobby and Atrium

May 13, 2:00-3:15

Plenary Presentation in University Hall Engaging the New Classroom Conversation Cole Camplese (Pennsylvania State University) Sponsored by the Office of the Provost

May 13, 12:30-2:00

Lunch Sponsored by the UMW Center for Advancing Teaching and Learning Mock Debate Is the CMS Dead? Jim Groom (DTLT) and John St. Clair (Distance and Blended Learning) Moderator: Tim O’Donnell (English, Linguistics, and Communications)

May 13, 11:00-12:30

Faculty Academy Keynote Address in University Hall Cultural Agoraphobia: What Universities Need to Know About Our Bias Against Openness Dr. James Boyle (Duke University Law School) Special thanks to our Keynote Sponsor the UMW Center for Advancing Teaching and Learning.

May 13, 10:45-11:00

Break in the Lobby and Atrium