EdTech Transmissions: We Control the Vertical and Horizontal

Friday, January 13 | 10:30AM–11:15AM | Harborside Ballroom D
Session Type: Professional Development
This presentation will examine how new media can be used to rethink teaching and learning for a course. In particular, this presentation will describe a course (Digital Storytelling) that used streaming web video (TV) and web audio (radio) as a cheap, powerful way to share the activities of students with broader online communities. How did we use these advances in ubiquitous video and audio as a way to frame a particular community of teaching, learning, and scholarship? What's more, how do we all plan to teach in this new, media-rich, networked environment?

Presenters

  • Martha Burtis

    Director, Open Learning & Teaching Collaborative, University System of New Hampshire
  • Jim Groom

    Majority Partner, Reclaim Hosting
  • Tim Owens

    Instructional Technology Specialist, University of Mary Washington
  • Andrew Rush

    Course Media Developer, University of North Florida