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TCC08 Keynote: Why Do We Need A Second Life?
http://christytucker.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 04/ 17/ tcc08-keynote-why-do-we-need-a…Presenter: Dr. Barbara P. McLain, Professor, Music Education and Secondary Instrumental, University of Hawai’i at Manoa In Second Life: Professor Lilliehook “Change ahead requires vision now” Visions for change Touch screen computers Holographic displays 3D TV Merged technologies What would you do as an educator if you had a holographic display?
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TCC08: Social Bookmarking to Support Professional Practice
http://christytucker.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 04/ 17/ tcc08-social-bookmarking-to-su…Using a Social Bookmark Site to Assist in Diffusion of Online Information to Support Professional Practices Presented by Heather Carter-Templeton, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, Tennessee Working to improve information literacy skills in nurses Professor #1 Does online
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TCC08: Making Distance Learning Courses Accessible
http://christytucker.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 04/ 17/ tcc08-making-distance-learning…Making Distance Learning Courses Accessible to Students with Disabilities Presenters: Adam Tanners, Doctoral Student in Exceptionalities, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, HI Kavita Rao, Educational Technology Specialist, Pacific Resources for Education and Learning, Honolulu HI Overview
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TCC08: Wikis and Blogs and Tags: Oh Why?
http://christytucker.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 04/ 17/ tcc08-wikis-and-blogs-and-tags…Presenters: Alice Bedard-Voorhees, Colorado Mountain College, Glenwood Springs, Colorado, USA Lisa Cheney-Steen, Colorado Community College System, Denver, Colorado, USA Starting with an intro to Web 2.0 New tools pop up all the time Why not just use the features in your LMS?
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TCC08: What can Educators Learn from Online Religious Communities?
http://christytucker.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 04/ 17/ tcc08-what-can-educators-learn…This is another liveblogged post from the TCC 2008 conference. Presented by Scot Headley, Amy Dee, Sue Phillips, Tricia Meyer, Jeanette Eggert Doctoral students at George Fox University Based on seminar where doctoral students created online community projects Used a wiki for the course–most content went through the wiki, not through Moodle.
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TCC08: Extreme Makeover: Course Edition
http://christytucker.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 04/ 16/ tcc08-extreme-makeover-course-…This is another liveblogged post from the TCC 2008 conference. The presenter is Robin Bartoletti, Texas Women’s University, Denton, Texas , USA. She does course redesigns–has done over 80 of them Goal is to make courses easier to look at and navigate Mix it up More than just text Multimedia–you
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TCC08 Keynote: Social Networking, the “Third Place,” and the Evolution of Communication
http://christytucker.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 04/ 15/ tcc08-keynote-evolution-of-com…Liveblogged during the keynote presentation by Larry Johnson, Chief Executive Officer, New Media Consortium (NMC). My comments in italics. Premise: Technology has not only mediated communication but that the very ways we communicate, including how we talk and think about communication, are changing.
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TCC08: Creating and Teaching a College-Level Undergraduate Course in Social Networking
http://christytucker.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 04/ 15/ tcc08-college-course-in-social…This is another liveblogged post from the TCC 2008 conference, presented by Robert Fulkerth, Ageno School of Business, Golden Gate University, San Francisco, CA. Developed a course on social networking for business Will teach with blogs and a wiki Using the tools to teach the content–mostly
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TCC08: Applying the Hedgehog Principle to Online Higher Education
http://christytucker.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 04/ 15/ tcc08-applying-the-hedgehog-pr…Although I’m not one of the “cool kids” who gets to be in Florida at the eLearning Guild Annual Gathering this week, I will be doing some liveblogging from the TCC 2008 conference. The first presentation I attended is by Dr. Karlyn A. Barilovits from Kaplan University.
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