About the Forum
The Teaching with Technology Forum is a semi-social event where faculty take the lead in discussing their uses of technology in the classroom. This year we recruited twenty-one faculty to showcase technologies they were using in a particular class in the format of a poster session. The projects ranged from technologically basic to complex. At the event, held in the late afternoon/early evening and catered with wine and cheese, faculty went from table to table discussing technology in the classroom with their colleagues. We hope to provide a forum where faculty can discuss together across disciplines issues of technology from a pedagogical rather than a technical perspective. We hope that events such as this put faculty who were not using technology, in touch with those who perhaps share a similar pedagogical vision and are using technology to achieve it.
Organizing and Making it Happen
The Teaching with Technology is a collaborative venture led by Academic Computing Services with assistance and support from the Office of Teaching Development and the Learning and Teaching Center. The event was supported additionally by other groups on campus in various ways:
For more information about our collaboration or with any other questions, please feel free to contact us with your comments!