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Faculty Technology Showcase 2006

On Thursday, February 23, 2006, Ball State University Faculty showcased their uses of technology during the third annual faculty technology showcase sponsored by Technology Training Support Services and held in Bracken Library.

Faculty presenting their innovative ideas were:  Mr. Jeff Culp, Dr. John Dailey, Dr. James Flowers, Dr. Taiping Ho, Dr. Kay Hodson-Carlton, Dr. Maria Williams-Hawkins, Dr. Webster Newbold, and Mr. Rich Swingley.

Click on the links to view a short video where each participant details how technology is used in a variety of ways to promote student success.

 

View Mr. Jeff Culp's Presentation (2006)
Microsoft OneNote 2003 and a Tablet PC were utilized to organize and document concurrent consultancies to 60+ individual and unique, student-defined architectural thesis design projects. MORE...

View Dr. John Dailey's Presentation (2006)
Blogcasting concepts and how to install, configure and maintain an open source blog, are topics of Dr. Dailey's presentation. MORE...

View Dr. James Flowers' Presentation (2006)
See how adopting a "Learning Objects Frame of Mind' in the development of instructional materials can revolutionize a professor's teaching. MORE...

View Multi-disciplinary Project Presentation (2006)
Dr. Taiping Ho, Dr. Kay Hodson-Carlton, and Dr. Maria Williams-Hawkins present "Community-campus partnerships promote multidisciplinary education through Innovative technology". MORE...

View Dr. Webster Newbold's Presentation (2006)
'Reading and Writing with Digital Media' combines the study of literacy technologies with hands-on attempts to integrate reading, writing, and new media. MORE...

View Mr. Swingley's Presentation (2006)
Rich Swingley has effectively utilized Blackboard, course management tool in the Cinema and Entertainment Consortium to manage schedules, contact information, communication, and technical support. MORE...