Teaching and Learning Luncheon Past Series
Focusing on a range of teaching strategies and campus resources to support teaching, these buffet luncheons were held in Draper 307 on occasional Thursdays. Lunch began at 11:30, and the presentation started shortly after Noon.
| Spring 2003 | ||||
| Feb. 20 | “From Powerpoint to iMovies: Using technology to produce Personal Documentary Films with non filmmaking students starting from a non MAC world.” | Jack Wright (Appalachian Studies) | ||
| March 13 | “Inspired to Write: Technologies for Brainstorming” | Tammy Horn – General StudiesSusan Yorde – Child and Family Studies | ||
| April 10 | “Got the Copyright Blues? Try e-reserves!” | Anne Chase (Hutchins Library) | ||
| May 1 |
“Grant Writing: Resources and Strategies for Funding Research and Additional Study” | Dreama Gentry (Special Programs) | ||
| Fall 2003 | ||||
| Sept. 12 | Janus with a Laptop: The Changing Landscape of Teaching with Technology at Berea College. | Martin Ramsay (IS&S) | ||
| Sept. 26 | Training Resources, Including New Video via the Network. | Sandy Bolster (IS&S) | ||
| Oct. 24 | Writing-Speaking-Thinking Connections: Three Teaching Approaches. | Jim Butler – Philosophy and ReligionBeth Crachiolo – English, Theatre and Speech Communication
Scott Steele – Economics and Business |
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| Nov. 14 | Trust is Good, Control is Better: A Media-Facilitated Approach to Foreign Language Learning. | Thomas Bosch – Foreign LanguagesJean Boyce – Foreign Languages | ||
| Nov. 21 | Laptops in the Lab: Using Computer-Assisted Data Acquisition in Chemistry Laboratory Experiments. | Matthew Saderholm (Chemistry) | ||
| Dec. 5 |
Teaching, Communicating and Engaging Students In and Out of the Classroom | Faculty Panel | ||


