‘educational technology’
leading lines episode 5: digital textbooks and language instruction
oct. 3, 2016—by derek bruff, cft director in our latest leading lines episode, we feature an interview with lee forester, professor of german at hope college, and bill vanpatten, professor of spanish and second language studies at michigan state university. the cft’s stacey m. johnson, assistant director for educational technology, sat down with forester and vanpatten at...
claiming your authority in the classroom
sep. 28, 2016—by cynthia brame, cft assistant director one of the most persistent questions about college teaching is how to establish authority while being student-centered and giving your students voice. it ranks right up there with—and is related to—questions about how to engage students. for a scholarly perspective, we can turn to a model proposed by paul...
leading lines episode 4: jeff rice, university of kentucky
sep. 19, 2016—by derek bruff, cft director our latest episode of leading lines is out today. in this episode, we feature an interview with jeff rice, inaugural chair of the department of writing, rhetoric & digital studies (wrd) at the university of kentucky. rice also holds the martha b. reynolds chair in writing, rhetoric & digital studies,...
new and continuing learning communities at the cft
aug. 16, 2016—by derek bruff, cft director the cft hosts a number of learning communities, intended for members of vanderbilt’s teaching community interested in meeting over time to develop deeper understandings and richer practices around particular teaching and learning topics. this year’s learning communities are: teaching and social class – the cft continues its attention to issues...
leading lines episode 2: corbette doyle, 瑞士vs喀麦隆走地
aug. 15, 2016—by derek bruff, cft director i’m excited to share the second episode of our new educational technology podcast, leading lines. when my colleagues and i started brainstorming ideas for a new educational technology podcast, we knew we wanted to include vanderbilt instructors who use technology in innovative ways. we talk to colleagues regularly who impress...
leading lines: a new podcast on educational technology in higher education
aug. 1, 2016—by derek bruff, cft director i’m very happy to announce the launch of leading lines, a podcast on educational technology produced here at 瑞士vs喀麦隆走地. our first episode features an interview with george siemens, executive director of the learning innovation and networked knowledge (link) research lab at the university of texas at arlington, who provides...
summer course management system pilots
jul. 11, 2016—this summer, the 2022年世界杯中国小组赛积分 is facilitating pilots of three platforms under consideration for vanderbilt’s next course management system (cms). the platforms are canvas by instructure, brightspace by d2l, and blackboard ultra by blackboard. in april, the cft hosted campus visits and public demos by all three vendors. given feedback on the demos, the...
teaching with digital timelines
jun. 28, 2016—by derek bruff, cft director this year the 2022年世界杯中国小组赛积分 hosted a few educational technology working groups for faculty, staff, and students interested in exploring ways particular technologies might meet their instructional goals. one of the groups investigated the use of digital timeline tools, like tiki-toki and timelinejs, that facilitate the creation of online,...
digital polling in the classroom: to byod or not to byod?
jun. 21, 2016—by jane hirtle, cft graduate teaching fellow at the 2022年世界杯中国小组赛积分 we’ve been keeping a close eye on the rapidly changing world of classroom response systems. where once there were few options, professors now have many choices both in terms of what kind of system to use and how to employ it as a...
campus invited to course management system vendor demos in april
apr. 11, 2016—the 2022年世界杯中国小组赛积分 invites vanderbilt faculty, staff, and students to a series of product demonstrations by the three vendors under consideration for vanderbilt’s next course management system (cms). the demonstrations, along with feedback from those who attend them, will inform vanderbilt’s decision to renew its contract with blackboard, set to expire in 2017, or...