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ITeach 2010
Conversations on Teaching

January 14, 2010; 8:45 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

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Events

ALL SESSIONS ARE HELD IN SEIGLE HALL UNLESS NOTED

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8:45 am to
9:15 am
REGISTRATION & CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST
Seigle Hall, Main Level, Auditorium L006
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9:15 am to
10:30 am

Plenary: Opening Up the Conversation: Improving Teaching by Applying Research on Learning
A Discussion featuring Kathryn Miller, Biology; Mark McDaniel, Psychology; and Regina Frey, The Teaching Center and Chemistry

Seigle Auditorium L006
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Track Track 1 Track 2 Track 3 Track 4
10:30 am to
11:30 am
Leading Effective Class Discussions
Barbara Baumgartner (Women, Gender & Sexuality Studies) & Dan Shea (English)
Active Learning in a Large, Introductory Science Course: How Are We Doing?
Rebecca Trousil (Physics), Thomas Bernatowicz (Physics) & Lisa Brooks (Science Outreach)
Using Digital Video Technology to Create Group Multimedia Assignments
Andrew Brown (Romance Languages & Literatures)
Telesis & Course Management
Kathryn Atnip (Arts & Sciences Computing)
11:30 am to
12:30 pm
Utilizing Peer Review to Help Students Improve Their Writing
Beth Fisher (The Teaching Center)
The Joy of Copyright
Barbara Rehkop (University Libraries)
Helping Under-Prepared Students Succeed in a First-Year Course
Shawn Shields (Chemistry), Gina Frey (The Teaching Center) & Larry Handlin (Cornerstone)
Introduction to Web 2.0: Facebook, Texting, Twitter, Your Students & You
Betha Whitlow (Art History & Archaeology)
12:30 pm to
1:30 pm
LUNCH
Seigle Hall, Rooms 205 and 305

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1:30 pm to
2:30 pm
Perspectives on Teaching: An Interdisciplinary Panel Discussion
William Buhro (Chemistry), Kathryn Miller (Biology), Richard Smith (GSAS & Anthropology) & William Wallace (Art History & Archaeology)
Visualizing History with GIS
Aaron Addison (GIS), Tim Parsons (History) & Nicole Last (History)
Homework in Class & Lecture at Home? Experience with Actve Learning in Engineering
Ron Cytron & Cindy Grimm (Computer Science & Engineering)
Tips for Making PowerPoint a More Dynamic Teaching Tool
Beth Fisher (The Teaching Center)
2:30 pm to
3:30 pm
Mentoring Undergraduate Research
Henry Biggs (Undergraduate Research Office)
Using Tablet PCs to Help Students Become Better Collaborators, Critical Thinkers & Communicators
Deborah Frank & Kathryn Miller (Biology)
Collaborative Learning in Small Groups: Insights from the PLTL Discourse Study
Patrick Brown (The Teaching Center), Regina Frey (The Teaching Center) & Keith Sawyer (Education)
Teaching with Digital & Display Technologies
Elizabeth Peterson (The Teaching Center)
3:30 pm to
4:30 pm
RECEPTION AND PRESENTATION OF ATTENDANCE PRIZES
Seigle Hall, Room 205
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