Enriching Scholarship: Teaching with Technology: UM Faculty Innovations
A panel of UM faculty will share a variety of technology innovations used in their 2012-2013 courses. Presentations will include examples of instructional technology created for the class and/or samples of student work. A substantial portion of the session will be devoted to an interactive discussion with the audience, discussing lessons learned about seamlessly integrating new technology into a course, and other questions from attendees.
Featured Faculty Innovations:
- Christopher Friese, School of Nursing, Application of the Google Product Suite to an Undergraduate Nursing Elective
- Stephanie Sheffield, College of Engineering, Technical Communication Program, Improving Oral Presentation Design, Delivery, and Feedback in Large Lecture Courses through Interactive Online In-Class Activities
- Sean Silver, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, Department of English Language and Literature, Game Theory and Literature
- Melanie Yergeau, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, Department of English Language and Literature, Disability Culture and the Design of Online Spaces
- Elizabeth Du, Medical School, Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Science, Basic Principles of Ophthalmic Surgery: Web-based Learning - see video description of this project here.
- Rafat S. Rizk, Medical School, Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Gastroenterlogy, Developing a Differential Diagnosis with Patient Centered Questions- Using a Web-based Guide - see video description of this project here.