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Faculty Fellow Program: Seeking Applicants
The Innovative Technology Center is pleased to announce the ITC Faculty Fellow Program. The Faculty Fellow Program will assist in ITC's mission of advancing exemplary teaching and enriching the experience of students by providing UT's learning communities the support and resources to attain educational excellence through the appropriate use of technology. Two Faculty Fellows will be funded.
The deadline to apply is Monday, April 27, 2009. Faculty Fellows will be announced by May 8, 2009.
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New in ITC's Training Lab: Course Capture
The ITC's Training Lab in 110 Hoskins now has course capture capability. If you need to webcast one or more class sessions, or capture one or more class sessions for use later, please call us at 974-9670 for more information.
In addition to real time webcasting and time shifting of class sessions, this technology can be used to create supplemental presentations, to preserve presentations by guest lecturers, and for advance recording of review sessions prior to exams. Please note that logistical and technical considerations require that this service be scheduled no less than 24 hours in advance, and may not be available at certain times. In addition, this facility cannot be reserved as a class venue on a semester long basis, only for specific, individual sessions scheduled in advance.
View an example of Mediasite
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Check out the ITC Blog!
Visit the ITC Blog to read about new--as well as tried and true--instructional technologies and strategies, catch up on the latest trends and issues, and share your insights with us and each other. Recent topics include: YouTube EDU, microlectures, and time saving tips for teaching online.
If you have any questions or comments, contact the ITC at itc@utk.edu or 974-9670. Learn more about all of our services and events at our Web site, http://itc.utk.edu.
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March 2009
Scheduled Uptime: 100%
Total Uptime: 99.5%
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April Workshops
Engagement with Clickers:
Click It and Get It
Engage your students in classroom activities where they can click it, and you both can get it. Using Clickers in the classroom is a way to engage students in real-time problem solving activities, and also enables you to receive immediate feedback on the learning process. Ask questions on the homework, deliver a quiz, or prompt a discussion... Clickers can make it happen!
• Mon, 4/20, 1-3pm
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