2008 Teaching with Technology Conference

Program

2008 Teaching with Technology Conference
Mobile Teaching, Mobile Learning
Tuesday, May 6, 2008 7:30 am - 3:30 pm

 

Schedule

Time

Activity

Room

7:30 - 8:15 am

Registration & Continental Breakfast

First Floor Lobby

8:15 - 9:30 am

General Session

Embassy Room (Ground Floor)

9:30 - 11:00 am

Concurrent Session I

Club, Cardinal & Gold, Boardroom (Second Floor)

11:00 - 11:15 am

Morning Break (Refreshments)

Second Floor Lobby

11:15 am - 12:30 pm

Concurrent Session II

Club, Cardinal & Gold, Boardroom (Second Floor)

12:30 - 12:45 pm

Internet2 Music Interlude

Embassy (Ground Floor)

12:45 - 1:45 pm

Buffet Luncheon

Embassy (Ground Floor)

1:45 - 3:00 pm

Concurrent Session III

Club, Boardroom (Second Floor), THH B4 & B6 (Taper Hall of Humanities)

3:00 - 3:15 pm

Afternoon Break (Refreshements)

First Floor Lobby

3:15 - 3:30 pm

Closing Remarks

Embassy Room (Ground Floor)

Program

General Session (Embassy, 8:15 - 9:30 am)

 

Welcome and Program Announcements

Margaret McLaughlin

Chair, TEL Faculty Advisory Committee

USC Annenberg School for Communication

Mobile Communications:Implication for Teaching and Learning

Moderator: Otto Khera, Technology Enhanced Learning

Francois Bar, Manuel Castells, and Emma Kiselyova

USC Annenberg School for Communication

     

Concurrent Session I (9:30 - 11:00 am)

 

Interactive Session: New Directions for New Learning (Club Room)

Convener: Susan Metros, Information Technology Services

   

Urban Tomography

Martin Krieger, USC School of Policy, Planning, and Development

Ramesh Govindan, USC Viterbi School of Engineering

Utilizing Various Hardware and Software Technologies for Learner-Centered Teaching Methods

Shannon Mayeda, USC School of Social Work

Use of Adobe Connect to Enhance Participation in Discussion Sections in Large Lecture Classes

Albert Herrera, USC College of Letters, Arts and Sciences

William McClure, USC College of Letters, Arts and Sciences

 

Demo Session: TEL Experiments Updates (Cardinal & Gold Room)

Convener: Rick Lacy, Technology Enhanced Learning

   

Confectionary Consensus: Safe Public Art

Caryl Levy, USC Roski School of Fine Arts

It's All About Attention: How and Why Clickers Work

Helena Seli, USC Rossier School of Education

The Effect of Clickers on Learning

Ken Sereno, USC Annenberg School for Communication

 

Panel Session: Experiences in DL Programs (Boardroom)

Moderator: Suh-Pyng Ku, Office of Continuing Education and Summer Programs

   

Resistance is Futile

Jim Moore, USC Viterbi School of Engineering

New Food Certificate Program at the School of Pharmacy

Roger Clemens, USC School of Pharmacy

Creating a Collaborative Community through Interactive Distance Education: Master of Academic Medicine

Julie Nyquist, Keck School of Medicine of USC

     

Concurrent Session II (11:15 am - 12:30 pm)

 

Interactive Session: TEL Experiments Update: The Mobile Briefcase (Club Room)

Convener: Charles McKenna, USC College of Letters, Arts and Sciences

   

Mobile Briefcases: Extending the Classroom

Clay Wang, USC School of Pharmacy

Mobile Briefcases: Case Studies of Public Health Problems Facing Pacific Rim Countries

Carol Koprowski, Keck School of Medicine of USC

 

Demo Sessions: Provost's Seed Grants: Overview and Next Steps (Cardinal & Gold Room)

Convener: Daniel Erwin, USC Viterbi School of Engineering

   

Extensions of the Classroom: Teaching and Learning in a Virtual Environment

Steve Anderson, USC School of Cinematic Arts

Online Multimedia Teaching Tool for Residential and Online Education

John Walsh, USC Davis School of Gerontology

Greg Misiaszek,USC Davis School of Gerontology

Jerry Chih-Yuan Sun, USC Davis School of Gerontology

“Justina” a Virtual Human Patient to Teach Clinical Interviewing Skills

Caroly Pataki, Keck School of Medicine of USC

Skip Rizzo, USC Institute for Creative Technologies

Patrick Kenny, USC Institute for Creative Technologies

 

Panel Session: Incorporating new Technologies into Teaching and Learning (Boardroom)

Moderator: Edward Schneider, USC Davis School of Gerontology

   

Learning Anytime, Anywhere with USC on iTunes U

Chris Gould, USC College of Letters, Arts and Sciences

The Power of the Blackboard Course Management System

Gayle Fiedler-Vierma, USC College of Letters, Arts and Sciences

Engaging Students with Business Communication Technologies

Sandra Chrystal, USC Marshall School of Business

     

Internet2 Music Interlude (Embassy, 12:30 - 12:45 pm)

 

Convener: Suh-Pyng Ku, Office of Continuing Education and Summer Programs

Brian Shepard, USC Thornton School of Music

 

Concurrent Session III (1:45 - 3:00 pm)

 

Interactive Session:  Innovation in Research (Club Room)

Convener: Lawford Anderson, Center for Excellence in Teaching

   

The Millennial Generation is Always On

Morley Winograd, Institute for Communication Technology Management

   

Teaching Information Literacy to the Google Generation

Avril Cunningham, USC Libraries

Nikki Julian, USC Libraries

   

Mobile Learning Tools

Charles McKenna, USC College of Letters, Arts and Sciences

 

Innovation in the Schools (THH B4 & B6)

Convener: Sandra Chrystal

   

Digital Documentaries

Holly Willis, USC School of Cinematic Arts

Note: This session is limited to 40 participants. Tickets will be available at the registration table on a first come, first served basis beginning at 7:30 am.

 

Panel Session: How Students View Technology in Learning (Board Room)

Moderator: Brian Shepard, USC Thornton School of Music

   

Honors in Multimedia Scholarship Program Students:

  • Evan Bregman (Major in Cinema/Critical Studies)

  • Matt Gerhart (Major in Mechanical Engineering)

  • Leanne Joyce (Major in Cinema/Critical Studies and International Relations)

  • Tiffany Ikeda (Major in Economics, Minor in Natural Sciences)

  • Xing Chen (Major in Neuroscience, Minor in East Asian Languages and Cultures)

     

Closing Remarks (Embassy, 3:15 - 3:30 pm)

 

Announcement of Provost's Prize for Teaching with Technology

Presenter: Elizabeth Garrett, Office of the Provost

Evaluation, Drawing for Raffle Prize and Closing Remarks

Presenter: Susan Metros, Information Technology Services