2007 Summer Institute Home Page » Week-long Program
The week-long program includes all of the keynote and general sessions (in white areas) and adds hands-on, project-oriented sessions (in tinted areas) to apply the material from the keynote and general sessions to your personal teaching objectives. Participants will be introduced to new ideas and models for applying technology to their teaching. The week-long program requires a competitive online application. All session plans are tentative and subject to change.
    Monday, 6/18
Tuesday, 6/19
Wednesday, 6/20
Thursday, 6/21
Friday, 6/22
  8:30 - 9:00 a.m.
breakfast arrangements to be provided for week-long program participants
 

sessions for week-long program participants

9:00 - 9:45 a.m.

127 Memorial Hall

Welcome and orientation session for week-long participants

Overview of UD resources for teaching with technology

 

 

Student panel session

Moderator:
Nancy O'Laughlin

UD faculty presentations

Adam Marsh, College of Marine and Earth Studies, Faculty Fellow '06

Barbara Williams, Physics and Astronomy, Faculty Fellow '06

UD faculty presentations

Pat Walsh, Biological Sciences, Faculty Fellow '06

Bernard McKenna, English, Faculty Fellow '06

UD faculty presentation

Steppin' Into the MUVE Groove (Multi-User Virtual Environments)

Meredith Wesolowski, Educational Technology and Biology, University of Delaware and Cochise College

 

general sessions

10:00 - noon

127 Memorial Hall

Exemplary Use of Technology in Teaching Contest Awards and Presentations

Moderator:
Janet de Vry

Faculty recipients/presenters:

  • Nancy Edwards, Individual & Family Studies
  • Dorrie Deluca, Accounting & MIS
  • Mark Serva, Accounting & MIS
  • Jingyi Yu, Computer & Information Sciences

Keynote presentation:
Multimedia Learning

Keynote presenter:
Richard Mayer

Opening remarks:
Havidan Rodriguez, Vice Provost for Academic Affairs and International Programs

Keynote introduction:
Rachel Karchmer-Klein,School of Education, Faculty Fellow '06

Featured presentation:
Calibrated Peer Review

Featured presenter:
Todd Nickle

Moderator:
Bob Hodson

 

Featured presentation:
Engaging an Open Source Course Management System—Potential and Challenges

Featured guest presenter:
David Goodrum

Moderator:
Janet de Vry

10:00 - 11:00 a.m.
Week-long participants:
Work on your own project
with individual consultation available in 127 Memorial Hall

11:00 a.m. - noon
Project presentations by institute participants

  noon - 1:00 p.m.
lunch arrangements to be provided for week-long program participants
opening reception lunch with 2005-2006 Faculty Fellows
lunch arrangements to be provided for week-long program participants
 

afternoon sessions for week-long program participants

1:00 - 4:00 p.m.

 

1:00 - 1:30 p.m.
Shortcuts to success:
choose from Monday's set of shortcuts

127 Memorial Hall

1:00 - 1:30 p.m.
Tour of the Student Multimedia Design Center, Shelly McCoy, Head, Student Multimedia Design Center, and Bryce Spencer, Coordinator, Student Multimedia Design Center Services

1:00 - 1:30 p.m.
Shortcuts to success:
choose from Wednesday's set of shortcuts

1:00 - 1:30 p.m.
Shortcuts to success:
choose from Thursday's set of shortcuts

Tour of the Computer Graphics Laboratory, 208 Smith Hall

1:00 - 3:00 p.m.
Project presentations by institute participants

"One third of your fifteen minutes of fame"

These five-minute presentations by each participant are a chance to share your instructional project plan with this year´s cohort. Learn from the work of others as you provide an opportunity for others to learn from you.

127 Memorial Hall

1:30 - 4:00 p.m.
Choose one of the sessions below:

1:30 - 3:30 p.m.
Afternoon discussion with Richard Mayer: What makes an effective graphic?

Session leader:
Richard Mayer

127 Memorial Hall

1:30 - 4:00 p.m.
Choose one of the sessions below:
1:30 - 4:00 p.m.
Choose one of the sessions below:
Hands-on orientation: Getting the most from your technology bundle

Windows users: 109 Memorial

Mac users: 107 Memorial Hall
Experience it yourself: Working with audio and creating your first audio podcast

Windows users will use Audacity: 109 Memorial

Mac users will use GarageBand: 107 Memorial Hall
Experience it yourself: Working with audio and creating your first audio podcast (separate sessions for Windows and Mac users)

Windows users will use Audacity: 109 Memorial

Mac users will use GarageBand: 113 Memorial Hall

Teaching and learning with multimedia assignments

Guest presenters include Karen Stein, Faculty Fellow '07, and Janet Hethorn, Faculty Fellow '06.

127 Memorial Hall

Experience it yourself: Wikis and/or blogs and/or something else?

108 Memorial Hall
Experience it yourself: Wikis and/or blogs and/or something else?

108 Memorial Hall

Strategies for success with media in a copyrighted world

Meghann Matwichuk, Senior Assistant Librarian

108 Memorial Hall

Experience it yourself: Create and send a video postcard (Note: Mac users only today will meet in the Student Multimedia Design Center) Experience it yourself: Create and send a video postcard (Note: Windows users only today will meet in the Student Multimedia Design Center)
Experience it yourself: Plug-and-play or custom designed?

107 Memorial Hall
Experience it yourself: Stop guessing: Clickers tell you what your students are learning

107 Memorial Hall
Experience it yourself: Editing and managing your photo collection and using it on the web

122 Memorial Hall
Special guest today: Lester Ray, Apple Inc.

127 Memorial Hall
Individual consultations available in room 127 after Dr. Mayer's workshop Individual consultations available in

122 Memorial Hall
Individual consultations available in

122 Memorial Hall
3:00 - 4:00
Research Funding Online: Getting Started with COS, part 1 (Carol Rudisell, session in Morris Library, register separately)
3:00 - 4:00
Research Funding Online: Getting Started with COS, part 2 (Carol Rudisell, session in Morris Library, register separately)
 

3:30 - 4:00
Complete the exit survey in MyCourses

Closing ceremony

127 Memorial Hall

  closing activity for week-long program participants
Post a discussion message in MyCourses describing a teaching issue as the basis for your project planning this week.
Complete a brief "daily checkup" survey in MyCourses before leaving.
 
  suggestions for evening entertainment, on your own

6:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Club Phred (classic rock benefit performance), Shaggy's on Main

6:00 p.m.
Inaugural Summer Faculty Institute softball game, to be played at Handloff Park on Barksdale Road, weather permitting. E-mail sign-up suggested, but not required.

 

Open until 8:00 p.m.
In Tradition: Works by Brandywine Artists, University Gallery, Old College

The Art of Edward L. Loper, Sr.: On the Path of the Masters, Mechanical Hall

7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
The Phobiacs (variety show), Newark Spring Concert Series, Academy Building lawn

8:00 p.m.
A Dame Crazy FUNdraiser, comedy by UD's Scott Mason, Chapel Street Playhouse, tickets required

    Unless otherwise indicated, all sessions are facilitated by the staff of Information Technologies/User Services.