2012

  • Mike Klymkowsky is a professor of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology at ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ and Co-Director of ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ Boulder’s Science Teacher Preparation and Certification Program (ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ Teach).  During his Teaching with Technology presentation, he
  • During the Teaching with Technology seminar series, Tim Wadsworth, an Associate Professor in ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥â€™s department of Sociology, analyzed the effectiveness of his online courses in his presentation. The biggest challenge Dr. Wadsworth encountered was to
  • When you hear someone say they are dancer, immediately an image of a person performing on a stage in front of an audience appears in your head. Generally, our view of dance as an art form tends to exist within a narrow scope that is bounded within
  • David Schaal, the Lead Multimedia Instructor in Boulder’s Technology, Arts, & Media Program (T.A.M.), discussed the digital platforms he employed in his classes over the past several years to improve accountability and student participation in
  • The intersection of technology and research come together in Personal Learning Environments (PLEs), a customized learning experience and process based on an individual’s needs. Alison Hicks, the Romance Languages Research and Instruction Librarian,
  • Digital technology is influencing every subject within academia in numerous ways, but it is also pushing society to reinvent the art of poetry. Lori Emerson, an Assistant Professor in ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥â€™s English Department, discussed in her Teaching with
  • Associate Professor Carol McGranahan of ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥â€™s Anthropology department discussed her experience with social media in her teaching when she presented during the Teaching with Technology seminar series. In her presentation, Dr. McGranahan assessed the
  • Assistant Professor Matt Koschmann is pragmatic about technology.  In a presentation at the Teaching with Technology seminar, Dr. Koschmann argued that technology should never be the means to an end, but rather it should be one step in solving
  • Funding for Daoist studies is minimal compared to the money scholars of Buddhism receive, Terry Kleeman, an Associate Professor of Chinese in the department of Asian Languages & Civilizations, highlighted in his Teaching with Technology
  • I recently ordered, with glee, Sifteo cubes in the hopes that I might be able to use them either in the classes I teach or perhaps add them to the Archeological Media Lab which, while largely invested in studying outdated computer hardware and
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