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Implementation on the Campuses

Implementation on the Campuses. Lanny Arvan Director – Center for Educational Technologies, UIUC. Goals For Tonight. Make your group part of the people network at your campus Raise issues about implementation and support The issues are generic The solutions are local.

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Implementation on the Campuses

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  1. Implementation on the Campuses Lanny Arvan Director – Center for Educational Technologies, UIUC

  2. Goals For Tonight • Make your group part of the people network at your campus • Raise issues about implementation and support • The issues are generic • The solutions are local

  3. Procedure for this evening • First hour or so - Open ended “bull session” • Get to know each other • Get lots of ideas on the table • Second hour or so • Discuss implementation • A group member to take minutes???

  4. Focus Group on Thursday Eve • If your campus hasn’t done so already, select a representative for focus group • Focus group will be interviewed over dinner by Cheryl Bullock, who is doing FSI evaluation. • Private Dining Room (Colonial Room) Illini Union 5:30

  5. Intellectual Property • Is there a Campus or System Policy? • Should there be a Statewide Policy? • Who should represent your campus in the discussion? • Carol – want to say something here?

  6. Using Web Resources • Doing it all yourself is fine, but……. • Your time is scarce. • There are potentially useful resources on the Web. • Learning from others online is what you want your students to be doing. • Why not exemplify that?

  7. Public Resources • Example – Smithsonian Web site • Computer History Web • http://americanhistory.si.edu/csr/comphist/ • Interviews

  8. Newspapers Online (Free) • New York Times http://www.nytimes.com • Chicago Tribune http://www.chicagotribune.com/ • Washington Post http://www.washingtonpost.com/ • San Jose Mercury News http://www.sjmercury.com/

  9. Individual Courses Online • Go to a campus Web site • Follow links to courses in your discipline • Example • U. Maryland (Gov’t Project: ICONS) http://www.bsos.umd.edu/gvpt/

  10. Publishers Starting with “A” • Addison Wesley Longman: http://www.awl.com/corp/ • Allyn and Bacon: http://www.abacon.com/ • Archipelago: http://www.archipelago.com/

  11. Publisher Lists • http://www.bookwire.com/index/Prof-and-Edu-Publishers.html • http://cs.heritage.edu/publishers.html

  12. Resources • University of Maryland http://www.inform.umd.edu/EdRes/FacRes/TeachTech/.TeachTech/itech.html • Taxonomy of resources http://www.kelley.iu.edu/isweb/teachln/epss_p600/tax.htm

  13. Online Periodicals • Educause: http://www.educause.edu/ • ALN: http://www.aln.org/alnweb/publications.htm • Chronicle: http://www.chronicle.com/ • AAUP: http://www.aaup.org/

  14. Obstacles • Where does your campus need to improve? • Servers? • Training? • Network Access? • Drop-in Help? • Recognition? • Can’t do it all…immediately

  15. Reality Check • Adopting technology in instruction is not a “get rich quick” scheme for you. • Academic budgets for technology in instruction lag behind demand growth.

  16. Your Mission • What can work on your campus? • How do you make it work? • Mobilize for action. Get together with • Previous attendees • Others interested in Ed Tech

  17. Dining Room Assignments • This Room • NEIU, SIUC, NIU, WIU, UIUC, UIC • Across the hall • GSU, SIUE, EIU, UIS, CSU, ISU

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