Sixth Annual FITS Summer Workshop - 2004

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The 6th annual FITS Summer Workshop (June 1-4 & 7, 2004) is a mini-project based program designed to help faculty link methods to course goals. As in the past, it offers a series of plenary sessions, discussion groups & mini-courses focused on developing skills you can use to create a stimulating & effective learning environment in the classroom. Participants will have plenty of time to work on projects and receive one-on-one help from FITS staff members. Additionally, facilities will be available for rehearsals & discussion groups.By the end of the workshop, participants will have a good start on a sustainable course project and will have developed a plan to implement effective use of technology for a component of a course. Finally, participants will have access to a variety of resources including staff, hardware & software that are available to support the project once the workshop concludes.

This year, two concurrent workshops will take place:

 

WIKI's and BLOGS, June 2, 2004
In partnership with the Midwest Instructional Technology Center, FITS is hosting a day-long workshop on WIKI and BLOGS. These are collaborative web-based writing tools that efficient and easy to use. A complete schedule will be available shortly. Registration for this event is now closed.
DyKnow, June 3, 2004
In partnership with DyKnow, FITS is hosting a day-long workshop on DyKnow VISION, a collaborative, pen-based software tool. If you have registered, you may view the schedule. Registration for this event is now closed.
FITS staff members are available to discuss project ideas prior to registration, and sample project proposals are available online. We hope you join us for our workshop!

Important Dates:

Friday, April 30 Proposals Due to FITS

Friday, May 7 GIS Preview Lunch

May 10-14, Individual consultations

June 1, Opening Day:

DePauw University - Faculty Instructional Technology Support
FITS Summer Workshop '04
Director: Julianne Miranda (jmiranda@depauw.edu)
Last Updated: March 29, 2006