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Video Recordings of Recent ITC Events

ITC presents Faculty Showcases, Faculty Share Sessions, and other campus events throughout the year.
You'll find video archives of those events here.

Have an idea for a presentation? Let us know by emailing itc@utk.edu.


ITC Faculty Share Session:
Podcasting and Teaching with iPods

Dr. McConville
Watch Dr. McConville's
Apr. 9 Faculty Share Session
Dr. Brendan McConville, Lecturer of Music Theory and Ph.D. recipient at Rutgers University, shared his experiences in podcasting and teaching with iPods. He feels that the positive attributes of “podcasting” make it one of the most sensible methods for utilizing new technology in education. This increasingly popular format offers the benefits of portability, flexibility and affordability to both teachers and students. Dr. McConville discussed types of podcasts and methods for construction and also considered additional ways in which the iPod may be used as a teaching tool.

ITC Faculty Share Session:
Online Learning

Dr. Baker
Watch Dr. Baker's Feb 12
Faculty Share Session
Dr. A. J. Baker, Director of the UT Computational Fluid Dynamics Laboratory and Professor in the Department of Mechanical, Aerospace and Biomedical Engineering, presented his solutions to the following questions: ever wish you could be two places at once? Cover more material in a lecture? Have more time for research? Dr. Baker discussed his development and use of online course delivery to overcome these obstacles and enhance the student learning experience.

ITC Faculty Showcase:
Virtual Classroom Techniques and Strategies

Dr. Neubert
Watch Dr. Neubert's Dec. 5
Faculty Showcase presentation

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Dr. Rich Neubert has been using technology in his teaching for several years. He has been a long-time user of Online@UT and has recently begun podcasting some of his course instruction. Dr. Neubert uses Online@UT to provide student photos, group/team space, lecture notes, and case studies. He has recently been spotlighted by the ITC for his innovative use of technology to enhance his courses. Dr. Neubert shared techniques on using Online@UT to deliver high-quality instruction.
Dr. Kelly
Watch Dr.Kelly's Dec. 5
Faculty Showcase presentation

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Dr. Janet Kelly has recently begun supplementing her public financial management class with asynchronous content created using the collaboration tool LiveOnline@UT, powered by Saba Centra software. Using voice-over PowerPoint with other media, Dr. Kelly typically develops short (10-15 minute), topic-specific sessions that students can download and reveiw in preparation for class. With LiveOnline@UT, Dr. Kelly can prepare and record content when she is at her best, and her students can access it when they are ready to learn. This convenience also allows them to spend more class time on activities like case discussion or problem analysis.
Dr. Auge
Watch Dr. Augé's Dec. 5
Faculty Showcase presentation

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Dr. Bob Augé employs the use of multiple teaching and learning technologies in his Plant Sciences 448: Horticultural Internet Technology course. He uses Online@UT to manage most of his student assignments. Students submit their assignments in digital format. He is then able to view, download, grade, and provide feedback to students all within Online@UT. Dr. Augé also uses Adobe Captivate to record and post lecture material and demonstrations, so students have 24/7 access to the learning materials.