UpDate - Vol. 15, No. 33, Page TT-1
May 23, 1996
TechTalk
Teaching, Learning and Technology Summer Institute for Faculty and
        Teaching Assistants

June 3-7

     The Teaching, Learning and Technology Summer Institute brochure
containing complete class descriptions and important prerequisites,
has been mailed to all faculty, TAs and others who teach at UD. Be
sure to check this brochure before registering for classes. A complete
online schedule also can be found at
http://www.udel.edu/dcannon/Usered/gen.html


Registration Information
     Following is a schedule for the presentations, demonstrations and
small group workshops that will be given during the week of June 3.
These presentations are reserved for faculty, TAs and others who teach
at UD. Some of the classes have limited seating and require advanced
registration.
     Advanced registration is required ONLY if a sponsoring unit's
initials follow the title. Reservations are suggested for library
workshops but are not required. Please e-mail or call the unit that
offers the session you wish to attend. The brochure contains the
appropriate electronic mail addresses and telephone numbers.
     User Services is offering prerequisite classes the week of May
27. Check the complete schedule on the following pages for a listing
of these classes.

Co-sponsors:
   Center for Teaching Effectiveness (CTE)
   Instructional Technology Center (ITC)
   User Services (US)
   Morris Library (LIB)
   University Media Services (UMS)


Schedule

Thursday, May 23

   Academic Advising with SIS/PLUS
        * 10 a.m.-noon
        * 116 Pearson Hall
        * Call 831-2727 to register for this class.

Monday, June 3

   Registration and Refreshments
        * 8:30 a.m.
        * 120 Smith Hall

   Welcome and Introduction
     Mel Schiavelli, provost and vice president for academic affairs
        * 9 a.m.
        * 120 Smith Hall

   Creating Multimedia Objects (ITC)
        * 9 a.m.-noon
        * 309 Willard Hall Education Building

   Keynote address: What's Learning Got To Do With IT (Information
   Technology)?
     Delia Neuman, associate professor of library and information
     sciences, University of Maryland
        * 9:15 a.m.
        * 120 Smith Hall

   Faculty demonstrations
        * 10 a.m.-noon and 1:15-4:30 p.m.
        * 120 Smith Hall

Tuesday, June 4

   Registration and refreshments
        * 8:30 a.m.
        * 120 Smith Hall

   Keynote address: Teaching with the Web: Today and Tomorrow
     Edward F. Redish, professor of physics and astronomy, University
     of Maryland
        * 9 a.m.
        * 120 Smith Hall

   Faculty Demonstrations
        * 9:45 a.m.-1 p.m.
        * 120 Smith Hall

   Using PODIUM(ITC)
        * 9 a.m.-noon
        * 309 Willard Hall Education Building

   The World Wide Web as a Library Resource
        * 10-11:30 a.m.
        * 056 Morris Library

   Using Electronic Communication to Extend Your Class: Two-Part
   Workshop (US)
     Part 1
     Using Intermediate Pine Mail Features to Communicate with Your
     Class
        * 1-3 p.m.
        * 116 Pearson Hall

   Part 2
     Using Other Electronic Tools (Newsgroups, World Wide Web) to
     Communicate with Your Class
        * 3:30-4:30 p.m.
        * 116 Pearson Hall

   Electronic Access to Journal Information
        * 3-4:30 p.m.
        * 056 Morris Library

Wednesday, June 5

   Locating Resources in Other Libraries: Worldcat and Other Online
   Library Catalogs
        * 9-10:30 a.m.
        * 056 Morris Library

   Introduction to PowerPoint for Windows (US)
        * 9 a.m.-noon
        * 116 Pearson Hall

   Multimedia TookBook 3.0 (ITC)
        * 9 a.m.-noon
        * 309 Willard Hall Education Building

   Introduction to PowerPoint for Macintosh (US)
        * 9 a.m.-noon
        * 116 Pearson Hall

   Business and Economics Resources on the Internet
        * 3-4:30 p.m.
        * 056 Morris Library

Thursday, June 6

   Managing Multimedia (ITC)
        * 9 a.m.-noon
        * 309 Willard Hall Education Building

   Building a Home Page for Your Class: Part 2
        * 9 a.m.-noon
        * 116 Pearson Hall

   Finding and Obtaining Journal Articles Using CARL/unCOVERand
   OCLCArticleFirst
        * 10-11:30 a.m.
        * 056 Morris Library

   Free Software at Your Fingertips (US)
        * 1:30-3:30 p.m.
        * 116 Pearson Hall

   Making Java Applets Work for You (US)
        * 1:30-3:30 p.m.
        * 009B Willard Hall Education Building

   The World Wide Web as a Library Resource
        * 3-4:30 p.m.
        * 056 Morris Library

Friday, June 7

   Using the Computer Gradebook (US)
        * 9-10 a.m.
        * 011 Smith Hall

   Teaching with Video and Instructional Television (UMS)
        * 9-10:30 a.m.
        * 304 Pearson Hall

   Demonstrations of Techniques and Equipment for Getting Graphics On-
   Line (US)
        * 9-10 a.m.
        * Art Computing Site, Recitation Hall

   Introduction to the World Wide Web (ITC)
        * 9 a.m.-noon
        * 309 Willard Hall Education Building

   Current Contents and Contents First
        * 10-11:30 a.m.
        * 056 Morris Library

   Research Data Management Services (RDMS)demonstrations (US)
        * 10-11 a.m.
        * 019 Smith Hall (enter through room 002)

   Computers for the Classroom demonstrations (US)
        * 11 a.m.-noon
        * Technology Solutions Center, 002 Smith Hall

   PowerPoint (or any presentation software) in the Instructional
   Television Classrooms (UMS)
        * 11 a.m.-noon
        * 304 Pearson Hall

   Power Up Your Windows Presentations with PowerPoint (US)
        * 1:30-3:30 p.m.
        * 116 Pearson Hall

   Power Up Your Macintosh Presentations with PowerPoint (US)
        * 1:30-3:30 p.m.
        * 116 Pearson Hall

Thursday, June 27

   Academic Advising with SIS/Plus
        * 10 a.m.-noon
        * 116 Pearson Hall
        * Call 831-2727 to register for this class.