Educational Technology

2017 Educational Technology Faculty Fellows

2017 Faculty Fellows

The Educational Technology Faculty Fellows Program is a unique experience for any member of the campus community whose continuing contract has a teaching component. The dates for this year’s program are May 22nd- May 26th (5:30-7:30 PM on Monday the 22nd, 1-4 PM on Tuesday the 23rd, and 9-4 Wednesday-Friday with lunch from noon-1). The goals of the program are to increase the number of faculty taking advantage of technologies in their teaching and scholarship, to familiarize faculty with tools and project types with which Educational Technology can help, and to help faculty learn how to assess technology projects. Participants will be expected to develop course units to be implemented in one of their courses or explore ways to incorporate technology into their research, and to participate in continuing dialog throughout the year and share their work with their colleagues in a faculty development event, such as Teaching Matters, Research Matters, or a brown-bag session.

The Program seeks to select a diverse group from all level of teaching experience, technology use, and project implementation and across all disciplines. Successful applicants will be expected to attend all sessions, must be willing to communicate to their department and campus the projects and tools with which they are working, and must be teaching a course in the 2017-2018 academic year. Upon completion of the week-long portion of the program participants will receive a certificate, designation as an Educational Technology Faculty Fellow, and have access to a personal $1000 technology project fund.

Applications for the Program will be accepted on a rolling basis until 10 fellows are selected or until 9:00 AM on May 8th.  Applicants will be notified about the status of their application on a rolling basis but not later than 5 PM on May 8th. You can complete an application here.

Topics:

TBD. Time will be designated for participating faculty to work on personal technology projects. Please keep an eye out here for a more detailed curriculum.

Our session on the 22nd will be a dinner from 5:30-7:30 PM. Below is a rough schedule.

Time Monday Tuesday  (Taylor 205) Wednesday Thursday        (CoRE) Friday (Morgan 304)
9 – 9:15AM Moodle follow up (Taylor 205) Introductions/Classroom engagement strategies
9:15 – 9:30AM  “  “
9:30 – 9:45AM  “  “
9:45 – 10AM  “  “
10 – 10:15AM  Break  Break  Break
10:15 – 10:30AM  “  “  “
10:30 – 10:45AM One Button Studio (CoRE) Strategies for getting student presentations that don’t suck. Discuss scaffolding and evaluating digital projects
10:45 – 11AM Flipped Videos (CoRE)

  • 365 Video
  • iPad Pro & Explain Everything
  • iMovie
  • Garageband
  • Swivel
  • Voices
  • Framing things as a story
  • Presentation Zen
  • 20×20 (Pecha kucha)
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11 – 11:15AM  “
11:15 – 11:30AM  “  “
11:30 – 11:45AM  “ Personal Project Development (Define your project goals and scope.)
11:45 – noon  “  “
noon – 1PM Lunch (on your own) Lunch (provided) Lunch (on your own)
1:00 – 1:15PM  Sharing/Project descriptions Produce a 1-2 minute video to add to our Fellows Channel (CoRE)  Don’t use PowerPoint

  • Pixton (other comic software)
  • Google My Maps
  • Animoto
  • Nawmal (formerly xtranormal)
  • iMovie (or similar)
 Personal Project Development (Identify the components of your project, technology you may need, software you may need, etc)
1:15 – 1:30PM  “  “ Participants create a short presentation  “
1:30 – 1:45PM  “  “  “ Personal Project Development (Develop a detailed timeline for implementing your project)
1:45 – 2:00PM  “  “  “  “
2:00 – 2:15PM  Break  “  “  Break
2:15 – 2:30PM  “  Break (Taylor 205)  “  “
2:30 – 2:45PM Meeting course learning goals with existing campus technologies: providing feedback to students (Moodle (download/upload, Workshop, Anonymous forum posts), Google docs, OneDrive),  Formative assessment)  “  Break Personal Project Development (Develop an assessment plan for your project)
2:45 – 3:00PM  “ Learning Analytics discussion (prompt) (Taylor 205)

Tableau

  • Installing
  • Connecting to data
  • Resources
  • What it is and isn’t
  • Play
 “  “
3:00 – 3:15PM  “  “ Technologies and pedagogies on the horizon Present your project plans/next steps (purchasing equipment (deadlines), scheduling training, followup meetings)
3:15 – 3:30PM  “  “ 3D design

  • Fusion 360
  • Unity
 “
3:30 – 3:45PM  “  “
  • VR/AR
  • Vive demo
  • Vive resources

Time for participants to try the Vive and play with Fusion 360

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3:45 – 4:00PM  “  “  “  “
4:00 – 5:00PM  End  End  “  End
5:00 – 5:30PM  End
5:30 – 7:30PM Dinner (Broken Rocks)

Questions

Please contact Jon Breitenbucher (x2207).

We also encourage you to speak with any of our alumni about the program:

Kabria Baumgartner (2012)
Dan Bourne (2010, 2014)
Alicia Brazeau (2014)
Carol Bucher (2015, 2016)
Denise Byrnes (2016)
Marion Duval (2015)
Sharon Ferguson (2013)
Pam Frese (2014)
Amber Garcia (2012, 2015)
Mark Gooch (2009)
Mark Graham (2015)
Charlene Gross (2016)
Jim Hartman (2014)
Jenna Hayward (2009, 2014)
Marieke Herrmann (2013)
Katie Holt (2009, 2015)
Shirley Huston-Findley (2013)
Shelly Judge (2010)
Elys Kettling Law (2010)
Lyn Loveless (2010)
Niklas Manz (2016)
Leah Mirakhor (2014)
Amyaz Moledina (2013)
Kara Morrow (2012)
Beth Ann Muellner (2013, 2015)
Anne Nurse (2014)
Rikki Palmer (2014)
Charles Peterson (2010)
Meagen Pollock (2009)
Peter Pozefsky (2009, 2015)
Jeff Roche (2012)
John Rudisill (2012)
Elizabeth Schiltz (2012)
John Sell (2013)
Ibra Sene (2010)
Josephine Shaya (2010)
Larry Stewart (2010)
Gretchen Tefs (2014)
Sofia Visa (2016)
Rujie Wang (2014)
Megan Wereley (2012)
Greg Wiles (2010)
Mark Wilson (2012)


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