Information Systems and Services
Instructional Technology

210 Hutchins Library
CPO 2208
859-985-3630

Office Hours:
M–F, 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.

Contact:

Teaching and Learning Luncheon 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 Studies

Susan 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 Religion

Beth Crachiolo - English, Theatre and Speech Communication

Scott Steele - Economics and Business

Nov. 14   Trust is Good, Control is Better: A Media-Facilitated Approach to Foreign Language Learning.   Thomas Bosch - Foreign Languages

Jean 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