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Volume 4 Issue 2 March 2001
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Institute: Technology for Teaching
The California Community Colleges Academic Senate and @ONE will again sponsor "Technology for Teaching," a five-day technology institute which continues the highly successful tradition of providing faculty with an opportunity to learn instructional technology skills from other community college instructors. This fourth annual institute will take place June 3-8, 2001 at the University of San Diego.
The institute will feature general sessions, as well as five hands-on tracks:
- Basics and Beyond will explore Microsoft Word, email, PowerPoint and basic web page creation for beginners.
- Getting the Most for Teaching from Microsoft Office Suite will include: PowerPoint for dynamic classroom presentations; Excel as a Grade Book; Word to create tests using templates and tables, to save content as web pages, to add comments for peer reviews. Intermediate level.
- Online Course Pedagogy and Development will help you think through the design, support and management of your course. Use FrontPage to build the elements.
- Online Courses and Multimedia participants will learn to use Web CT course management system to develop an online or hybrid course, as well as the basics of digital image creation, incorporating sound and video.
- Technology Trainer provides a professional development opportunity for campus technology trainers, instructional designers and faculty mentors. Address training challenges, develop effective training materials, and use lab time to explore Adobe software.
The $725 registration includes meals and a single room for the five days. Space is limited to 85 participants, with a limit of three faculty and/or trainers from each college.
For more information or to register, visit the @ONE site at http://one.fhda.edu and click on the Training Feature, or visit the CCC Academic Senate web site at http://www.academicsenate.cc.ca.us.