Tulane Faculty Symposium on Digital Trends
The Tulane Faculty Symposium on Digital Trends is a series of events designed to encourage dialogue within the faculty community on technology topics. Lectures, talks by industry leaders, workshops, informal discussions, a listserv, and more will be a part of this ongoing symposium.
Tulane Faculty Symposium on Digital Trends Topics: 2008Note: All sessions will take place in The Innovative Learning Center (Room 308, Howard-Tilton Memorial Library), unless otherwise noted.
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Integrating the Classroom: A Study in Teaching with Technology -
April 17th, 2008 - ILC, 1:30 pm - Susann Lusnia
Image collections and audio files can enrich the learning environment
and provide students with study resources for use outside of the
classroom. Adding visual or audio components to myTulane can be
relatively easy to do. In this Digital Trends seminar, you'll learn
what's needed to produce a basic podcast, how to prepare images for
use in PowerPoint, and easy ways to customize your myTulane course
pages.
- Kathleen Fitzpatrick delivers her talk - CommentPress: New (Social) Structures for New (Networked) Texts
March 27th, 2008 - Stone Auditorium 6:30 pm - Reception to follow - Event Flier
No registration necessary for this event.
- E Pluribus Unum: Dialogue, Engagement, and Collaboration through Wikis - February 21st, 2008 - Joe Letter will discuss his experiences using Wikis in his writing classes. Come learn how to integrate these new tools into your lectures.
Tulane Faculty Symposium on Digital Trends Topics: 2007
- 15 Technologies You Never Knew You Needed to Know - September 11, 2007 - Think you know everything handy about the web, new gadgets, and software? Come learn a few more handy tips, tricks, and tools that you never knew you needed to know.
- Second Life - September 25, 2007 - Learn more about Second Life, the internet-based virtual world, and its applications for teaching and learning.
- Podcasting - October 23, 2007 - An exploration of the educational uses of Podcasting and Coursecasting at Tulane and elsewhere.
- Blogs and Wikis -
November 14, 2007POSTPONED - Are blogs all they're cracked up to be? How can they be leveraged in and out of the classroom? How can wikis stimulate exploration and learning?
More topics will be added soon. If you would like to make a suggestion about a symposium topic, please contact ilc@tulane.edu.
Looking for information and resources from previous sessions? Visit the Symposium archive page.

