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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
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"From Powerpoint to iMovies: Using technology
to produce Personal Documentary Films with non filmmaking students
starting from a non MAC world."
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Jack Wright (Appalachian Studies)
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March 13
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"Inspired to Write: Technologies for Brainstorming" |
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Tammy Horn - General Studies
Susan Yorde - Child and Family Studies
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April 10
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"Got the Copyright Blues? Try e-reserves!"
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Anne Chase (Hutchins Library)
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May
1
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"Grant Writing: Resources and Strategies
for Funding Research and Additional Study"
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Dreama Gentry (Special Programs) |
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| Fall 2003 |
| Sept. 12 |
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Janus with a Laptop: The Changing Landscape of Teaching with
Technology at Berea College. |
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Martin Ramsay (IS&S) |
| Sept. 26 |
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Training Resources, Including New Video via the Network. |
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Sandy Bolster (IS&S)
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| Oct. 24 |
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Writing-Speaking-Thinking Connections: Three Teaching Approaches. |
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Jim Butler - Philosophy
and Religion
Beth Crachiolo - English, Theatre and Speech Communication
Scott Steele - Economics and Business |
| Nov. 14 |
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Trust is Good, Control is Better: A Media-Facilitated Approach
to Foreign Language Learning. |
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Thomas Bosch - Foreign
Languages
Jean Boyce - Foreign Languages |
| Nov. 21 |
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Laptops in the Lab: Using Computer-Assisted Data Acquisition
in Chemistry Laboratory Experiments. |
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Matthew Saderholm (Chemistry) |
Dec.
5 |
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Teaching, Communicating and Engaging Students In and Out
of the Classroom |
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Faculty Panel |
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