CAUSE96

CAUSE96 Track 8

Teaching, Learning, New Media & The Web

New technologies and the innovative learning paradigms that they enable are of high potential value to colleges and universities, offering an opportunity to channel technology investment directly into enhancing the educational processes of our institutions. At the same time, however, they present a range of new management challenges and serve as catalysts in redefining the role of the traditional IT organization.

Wednesday, 10:00 am

This presentation is available electronically!Instructional Technology in the Curriculum: Challenges and Successes
Jacqueline Brown

Wednesday, 11:15 am

This presentation is available electronically!Strategically Implementing New Media: A Case Study of California State University/Long Beach
Chuck Schneebeck

Wednesday, 2:00 pm

This presentation is available electronically!Preparing Faculty for Instructional Technology: From Training to Development to Creative Independence
Karen L. Smith
James O. Austin

Wednesday, 3:15 pm

This presentation is available electronically! Incentive Programs to Support the Use of Instructional Technology by Faculty at a Major Research University and a Leading Liberal Arts College
Todd Kelley
Connie Vinita Dowell

Thursday, 10:00 am

This presentation is available electronically!The Western Governors' University
Don E. Gardner
E. Jeffery Livingston
Alan Livingston

Thursday, 11:15 am

This presentation is available electronically! Integrated Telecommunications for Distance Education
Peter H. Wagschal
Rick L. Shearer

Thursday, 2:00 pm

This presentation is available electronically!Education Beyond "The Farm": Stanford's Cable TV Experiment
Jane Marcus
Jan Thomson

Thursday, 3:15 pm

This presentation is available electronically!Collaborative Learning Using Technology: Issues and Approaches
Thomas Fowler
Steven Saltzberg
Jean Gasen
Lowell Hurlbut Roberts