Evidence of Impact

Thursday, November 08, 2012 | 2:30PM–3:20PM | Meeting Room 403
Session Type: E12
As the pace of technology change continues unabated, institutions are faced with numerous decisions and choices with respect to support for teaching and learning. With many options and constrained budgets, faculty and administrators must make careful decisions about what practices to adopt and where to invest resources. The information available about the impact of these innovations is often scarce, uneven, or both. What evidence do we have that these changes and innovations are having the impact we hope for? What are the current effective practices that would enable us to collect that evidence? What new methods for collecting evidence of impact might need to be developed? This provides a forum for information and idea exchange for all issues related to evidence-based practice in teaching and learning.

Presenters

  • John Fritz

    Assoc. VP, Instructional Technology, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
  • Patsy Moskal

    Director, RITE, University of Central Florida