Seminar 02P - Emerging Technologies for Teaching and Learning
PLEASE NOTE: Separate registration and fee are required to attend this seminar.

Monday, March 20, 2006 | 11:30PM–11:30PM
Session Type: Resources
New technologies are changing how we teach and learn in classrooms as well as in informal learning spaces. This session explores emerging technologies and their integration into campus environments. Key issues raised during the session will be: How does the technology support learner-centered principles? Does the technology meet the needs of different types of learners? How does it fit within the existing infrastructure and support system? What are the fiscal implications? Are there policy issues raised by the use of the technology? Attend this valuable seminar for lively discussions and practical take-homes on appropriate use of these new and cutting edge technologies.

Presenters

  • Bryan Alexander

    Senior Scholar, Georgetown University
  • Cyprien Lomas

    Assistant Dean, Learning Technologies, and Director, LFS Learning Centre, The University of British Columbia