FITSI 2003 Schedule

The FITSI 2003 program is full of hands-on activities and sessions designed to help faculty successfully integrate technology into their teaching and curriculum. All sessions emphasize pedagogy and present ways in which technology can enhance and support student learning.

 

Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday

 

Monday, June 9

8:30-9:00 Introduction to the Institute (Pettee Hall G10)
Welcome by Ann Weaver Hart, President
Welcome by Bob Cape, AVP, CIO
Remarks by Terri Winters, Director, CIS Academic Technology
Introducing the Institute, Mike Giordano, CIS Academic Technology
9:00-12:15 Effective College Teaching: Best Practices for Instructional Design
(Pettee Hall G10)
Dr. Robert Reiser, Florida State University
12:30-1:30 Lunch/Break
(MUB Entertainment Center, Ground Floor)
1:30-4:00 Technology Decisions That Work
(MUB DL Classroom)
Mark Demyanovich/Joanne Adams/Laurie Trufant, CIS Academic Technology
4:00-4:30 Wrap-Up and Introduction of Team Activity
(MUB DL Classroom)
 

Tuesday, June 10

8:30-9:45 Teaching with Technology: Bringing the Immigrants Over
(Dimond 421)
Mike Giordano, CIS Academic Technology
Bob Barcelona, Recreation Policy & Management
10:00-11:15 Technology Tools Rotation I:
Scanning Basics for Print and Web
(Dimond Level G Conf Room)

Digitizing Text for Online Delivery
(Dimond Level G IDC Lab)

Digital Audio—Identifying Sound Practices
(Dimond Studio 521)
11:30-12:45 Lunch & Presentation:
(Oak Room, Huddleston Hall)
Storytelling, Supercomputers, and Five Cups of Tea
Andy Dolph, CIS Academic Technology
1:00-2:15 Technology Tools Rotation II
2:30-3:45 Technology Tools Rotation III
3:45-4:45 Team Working Session I (Dimond)
4:45-5:00 Wrap-Up (Dimond 421)
 

Wednesday, June 11

8:00-9:00 Team Working Session II (MUB)
9:00-9:30 Collaboration Techniques and Technologies
(MUB DL Classroom)
9:30-10:30 Facilitating Online Collaboration
(MUB DL Classroom)
Joanne Adams, CIS Academic Technology
10:45-11:45 Videoconference: Dr. Peggy Ertmer, Purdue University
(MUB DL Classroom)
Coaching Online Discussions--Promoting Student-to-Student Interactions
11:45-12:00 Follow-Up Discussion
12:00-1:00 Lunch & Presentation:
(MUB Entertainment Center)
eTAP—Harnessing the Power of Students
Laurie Trufant/Mike Giordano, CIS Academic Technology
1:00-3:00 Alternative Delivery Strategies: LearnLinc & Videoconferencing
(MUB DL Classroom)
Diana Keck Scovill, CIS Academic Technology
Phil Hammond, COLSA
3:15-6:00 Pier-to-Pier Networking aboard the Thomas Laighton
 

Thursday, June 12

8:30-9:00 Feedback: Traffic Control on a Two-Way Street
(MUB DL Classroom)
9:00-10:30 Knowing What They Know: Feedback Inside the Classroom
(MUB DL Classroom)
Marshall White/Denise Littlefield, CIS Academic Technology
10:45-11:45 Videoconference: Dr Vernon Burton, University of Illinois-Urbana
(MUB DL Classroom)
Keeping Up with the E-Joneses
11:45-12:00 Follow-Up Discussion
12:00-1:00 Lunch
(MUB Entertainment Center)
1:00-2:30 Promoting Reflection & Understanding:
Feedback Outside the Classroom

(MUB DL Classroom)
Laurie Trufant/Denise Littlefield, CIS Academic Technology
2:30-4:30 ATLs Laptop Sessions
(MUB Food Court)
Team Working Session III
(MUB)
4:30-4:45 Wrap-Up
(MUB DL Classroom)
 

Friday, June 13

8:30-10:00 Faculty Group Presentations (Paul Creative Arts Center M223)
10:30-11:30 Partly Sunny with Great Potential:
A Forecast for Educational Technology

(Paul Creative Arts Center M223)
Dr. Phillip Long, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
11:45-12:30 The Near Future of Classroom Technology
(Paul Creative Arts Center M223)
Marshall White/Tim Griffin/David Blezard, CIS Academic Technology
Phil Hammond, College of Life Sciences and Agriculture
12:30-3:00 Banquet with Presentation of Laptops
(Outside Tent)