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This is NOT a Presentation Slide

This is NOT a Presentation Slide. General suggestions for using these template slides: Keep the amount of text per slide as small as possible (unlike these template slides )

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This is NOT a Presentation Slide

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  1. This is NOT a Presentation Slide • General suggestions for using these template slides: • Keep the amount of text per slide as small as possible (unlike these template slides ) • Have only one slide for each topic (i.e. Fame, Shame and Frame) and be sure to keep to the 15 minute total presentation time. • You are encouraged to demo real courses, etc. as part of your presentation

  2. Teaching and Learning with Sakai: 15 Minutes of Fame, Shame and to Frame Teaching and Learning Sakai Group

  3. Please enter in the title of your Fame, Shame and Frame here Enter in your name, title and institutions here.

  4. FAME: [Enter in title] • Try to answer questions such as these in your presentation: • How was Sakai used and how did it enhance teaching and learning? • Did the use of Sakai allow for new teaching strategies that were not possible before? Try to show examples of student or instructor work. • What tips, recommendations, etc. would you have for others? 10th Sakai Conference - Boston, MA, U.S.A.

  5. SHAME: [Enter in title] • Try to answer questions such as these in your presentation: • What pitfalls did you encounter? • How did the problems impact on instructors and learners? • How would you do things differently? • What advice would you have to others? NOTE: Your “shame” does not necessarily have to relate to your “fame” but it might work best if they did. 10th Sakai Conference - Boston, MA, U.S.A.

  6. FRAME: [Enter in session title] • Use this slide to note a particular conference session that will expand on your presentation (include date/time/room) OR • Were participants can find more information (URL, papers, etc.) • Include your name and contact info 10th Sakai Conference - Boston, MA, U.S.A.

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