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A Net Gen Student Perspective: Technology in Higher Education |
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ELI Web Seminar, May 7, 2007 1:00 p.m. ET (12:00 p.m. CT, 11:00 a.m. MT, 10:00 a.m. PT); runs one hour A Net Gen Student Perspective: Technology in Higher EducationSpecial Student Panel Guests
NOTE: As of March 2008, we are now using Adobe Connect to host our web seminars. Whether you’ve participated in an ELI web seminar before or you’re joining us for the first time, please run the Adobe Acrobat Connect Connection Test before the event. The test takes approximately 30 seconds and will verify that your computer meets hardware and software requirements to use Adobe Connect, and will provide instructions for installing Adobe Flash, if needed. If you have problems completing the test or installing required software, please contact support@clarix.com, or visit Adobe Support for more information. If you are having audio or video issues during the event, please see our Adobe Connect Frequently Asked Questions page. If you need further assistance, please contact EDUCAUSE Member Services at 303-449-4430. SummaryEDUCAUSE Vice President Diana Oblinger will be joined by Joel Hartman, vice provost for information technologies and resources at the University of Central Florida, in moderating a student conversation about the Net Gen perspective on teaching, learning, and technology: University of Central Florida students Jared Lang and Jessica Vargas will discuss how Net Gen students use technology inside and outside the classroom. They will focus on various social networking tools, Web 2.0 applications, and information fluency issues. Fellow student Christopher Conover will provide technical assistance as they review different Web sites to illustrate their points. Related EDUCAUSE Resources
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