Faculty Center for eLearning offers spring break seminar

Faculty Center for eLearning offers spring break seminar

Thinking about ways to incorporate technology with your research or teaching efforts? Plan to attend the Faculty Center for eLearning spring break seminar “New Ideas for Teaching and Research with Technology.”

In this one-day seminar, Dr. Paul Lorah will conduct a session on “Using ePortfolios and Wikis: Lessons Learned,” and Dr. Steve Hoffman will present “Talking with Minsk: Videoconferencing as a Classroom Tool.”

The rest of the day’s topics include:

  • The NetGeneration and Social Networking
  • Information Literacy in an Online World
  • Tagging and Social Bookmarking
  • Hands On with Blackboard: Wikis and Blogs

The seminar will be held from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 18, in Room 102, O’Shaughnessy-Frey Library Center. (Coffee and conversation at 8:30 a.m.) Lunch is provided.

Enrollment is limited to 20; spaces remain.

To register, e-mail fcl@stthomas.edu; for the complete schedule, visit FCL events.

UST's Faculty Center for eLearning (FCL) provides programming, physical and virtual space designed for the exchange of ideas, conversation and the building of community – all with the goal of developing effective collaborations among faculty and IRT staff to promote effective learning and academic excellence. If you have questions or would like to find out more, contact anyone in the FCL working group or e-mail fcl@stthomas.edu.