The Center for the Integration of Teaching, Learning, and Scholarship [CITLS] and Instructional Technology are co-sponsoring a series of three presentations on digital technologies in teaching on three successive Mondays (22 September, 29 September, and 6 October 2014).
The second presentations of the series will be lead by Prof. Lauren Anderson (Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering), Prof. Chip Nataro (Department of Chemistry), Prof. Michelle Geoffrion-Vinci, Prof. Margaret Lamb-Faffelberger and Ms. Mary Toulouse (Department of Foreing Languages and Literatures).
Prof. Anderson will discuss the use of tablets for problem-solving in chemical engineering course and Prof. Nataro will present on the topic of student response systems in chemistry. The eIntruction software package will be on display.
Prof. Geoffrion-Vinci, Prof. Margarete Lamb-Faffelberger and Ms. Toulouse will present on the topic of The Lafayette e-Portfolio and Badge Initiative for Preparing Students as Scholars, Citizens, and Leaders.
A light lunch will be available. To attend, please register at http://doodle.com/tf39didu4ndpk42h.