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Simulations in Teaching: Special Education Multimedia PBL Cases Theresa Ochoa talked about "Simulations in Teaching: Special Education Multimedia PBL Cases," in which the real life nature of simulations prepares students to respond to the problems they will face in their careers. Theresa Ochoa Jan 01, 2004

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Addressing Student Motivation and Learning Styles With Different Blends of Technology FRI. NOV. 7, 2PM: Curt Bonk talked about "Addressing Student Motivation and Learning Styles With Different Blends of Technology" Curt Bonk Jan 31, 2004

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From Plato’s Republic to Quest Atlantis: The Role of the Philosopher-King In this presentation Dr. Barab will use their work with respect to the Quest Atlantis project to talk about the challenges of supporting a globally-distributed online commons. Dr. Barab Feb 20, 2004

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The Power of Human Performance Technology Dr. Pershing's presentation will address the place of human performance technology in the field of instructional design and technology. He will introduce students to ISPI (www.ispi.org)- the professional organization that is concerned with issues of human James A. Pershing, Ph.D. Feb 27, 2004

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The Activity Field Hypothesis Dr. Sharon Derry discuses the Activity Field Hypothesis, a Cognitive Approach to Design and Study of Complex Learning Environments. Dr. Sharon Derry Mar 02, 2004

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Graphic Devices Dr. Boling talks about the graphical devices used in the instructional materials design. Elithabeth Boling Mar 05, 2004

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When Help is a World Away: Building Systems for Collaborative Problem Solving at Distance Part One In this talk they present the aims of the Knowledge Acquisition and Projection Lab (KAPLab) and discuss some of the projects currently underway. Dr. Rick McMullen & Dr. Michael A. Evans Mar 26, 2004

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When Help is a World Away: Building Systems for Collaborative Problem Solving at Distance Part Two In this talk they present the aims of the Knowledge Acquisition and Projection Lab (KAPLab) and discuss some of the projects currently underway. Dr. Rick McMullen & Dr. Michael A. Evans Mar 26, 2004

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SiteScape Forum, Oncourse Next Generation, Navigo, E-portfolios, Do you use or plan to use Oncourse, SiteScape Forum, or some other online tool for your classes? Do you want to know what you will have access to in the near future for online teaching as well as online assessment and student portfolios. Brad Wheeler, David Goodrum, and Jim Julovich Apr 08, 2004

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Learning to Teach with Technology Studio Dr. Duffy talks about his busy life as a professor – including his current research interests, grant projects and the newly-forming learning sciences program. Thomas Duffy Apr 09, 2004

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A Tale of Two Disciplines Jim Pellegrino presents his ideas on combining experimental and differential approaches to understanding simple and complex cognition to the Learning Sciences program committee. Jim Pellegrino Apr 15, 2004

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Blended Learning: What Really Works Option Six is a highly trusted resource in the e-Learning industry. They build customized, engaging, highly-effective courses serving business, government, and academia. Brian Horvitz and Matt Donovan Apr 16, 2004

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Teaching Online: Perspectives from Teachers and Students Distance Education Program instructors and students discuss the benefits and challenges of online distance education. Tom Watson et al. Apr 16, 2004

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Learning from Text in the Multimedia Information Age Susan Goldman discusses research from a project that seeks to promote understanding in science through critical inquiry from web sources. Susan Goldman Apr 30, 2004

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Web Accessibility Through this workshop, participants can acquire knowledge and skills regarding Web accessibility standards and guidelines to maximize Web accessibility for all learners, with or without disabilities. They can also apply these standards and guidelines to make their online or partially online courses accessible. Seak-Zoon Roh May 11, 2004

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Desktop Publishing Using Microsoft Publisher This presentation covers basic desktop publishing design principles for text, grahics, color, space, and style. Microsoft Publisher is discussed and introduced. Output options, scanning, and copyright issues are also touched upon. Mark Millard May 20, 2004

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Digital Video Production 1 This presentation describes the entire digital video production process. This includes shooting, editing and delivering of your digital video. Chris Essex May 21, 2004

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Digital Video Production 2 This presentation describes the entire digital video production process. This includes shooting, editing and delivering of your digital video. Chris Essex May 21, 2004

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David Jonassen Dr. Jonassen explains his theories. David Jonassen May 26, 2004

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Large-Scale Learning Communities Etienne Wegner describes his theories Etienne Wegner May 26, 2004

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Reconceiving the 3 Rs Dick Lesh talks about problem-solving strategies. Dick Lesh Jun 01, 2004

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Intermediate Dreamweaver for Educators 1 Various issues surrounding web technologies will be discussed including: setup of Dreamweaver sites, site checking tools, practical web accessibility tips, using & creating templates, creating and importing content into Oncourse, EdWeb Page Maker Tools, and much more.  Mark Millard Aug 25, 2004

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Intermediate Dreamweaver for Educators 2 Various issues surrounding web technologies will be discussed including: setup of Dreamweaver sites, site checking tools, practical web accessibility tips, using & creating templates, creating and importing content into Oncourse, EdWeb Page Maker Tools, and much more.  Mark Millard Aug 25, 2004

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Orientation to IU Computing Environment Introduce the computing resources in IU to the new admitted IST students. Dr. Theodore Frick Sep 03, 2004

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IST Organizations Dr. Molenda and Dr. Pershing introduce the academic and professional organizations in the instructional design field. Dr. Molenda & Dr. Pershing Sep 10, 2004

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Everything you need to know about ID that is not in the book. (The book indicates The co-author of the book "Writing training materials that work" answers students' questions on instructional design. Kenneth Silber, PhD. Associate Professor, Department of Educational Technology, Research and Assessment, Northern Illinois University Sep 24, 2004

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From Glerb to Wisdom and Back Again Dr. Siegel’s experiences with Zig Engelmann and Direction Instruction Dr. Martin Seigel Oct 01, 2004

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Teaching Online: Engaging Students in Cyberspace Teaching for active learning is a challenge. In an online environment,it is essential. In this presentation, Dr. Karen Hallett introduces some pedagogical issues and design tips geared toward the development of activities that encourage student engagement, particularly online discussion. Karen Hallett Oct 07, 2004

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From Reflection to Action: What have we learned from 20 years of DE? Comments on the evolution of instructional design in distance education, touching on the role of learning theory, including cognitive and constructivist. Dr. Curtis J. Bonk Oct 08, 2004

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A New Paradigm of Education and Training Charles Reigeluth presented the topic: “What systemic change is, why it is important for instructional designers, both in education and training." Dr. Reigeluth Oct 15, 2004

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Children Left Behind: Suspension and Expulsion in Indiana's Schools Dr. Skiba presents suspension and expulsion in Indiana's School. Russ Skiba Oct 29, 2004

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ISD and HPT: Does HPT exist? Dr. Sivasailam Thiagarajan talks about the relationship between HPT and instructional design. Dr. Sivasailam Thiagarajan Oct 29, 2004

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Student Engagement : The right idea at the right time Martha McCarthy presents results of recent survey on student engagement in K-12 education. Martha McCarthy Oct 29, 2004

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Virtual Learning Environments: The New Frontier for Learning & Research Dr. Bob Appelman moderated a panel of presenters, including student and faculty researchers, who showed and toldabout their work in virtual environments. Dr. Bob et. al. Nov 05, 2004

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Fosting Classroom Engagement with E-Whiteboards, Tablet PCs, and Dyknow Vision This presentation displays how new technological innovations are used in classroom to foster various learning activities Dr. Dave Berque Nov 12, 2004

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iLife for Educators 1: iTunes Mark Millard, IC consultant, leads a hands-on workshop on the uses of Apple's audio capture and management software. Mark Millard Nov 12, 2004

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iLife for Educators 2: iPhoto Mike Sassman, Apple campus representative, discusses educational uses of iPhoto and demonstrates the application. MIke Sassman Nov 12, 2004

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iLife for Educators 3: iMovie In this presentation, Chris Essex describes educational uses of iMovie and presents the basics of its interface. Chris Essex Nov 12, 2004

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Finding a place for Ethics and Argumentation in Science Classrooms Dr. Sadler discusses current practices in secondary science classrooms. Troy Sadler Nov 19, 2004

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Teaching Students with Reading Disabilities to Read: Studies from the Brok rr Dr. Williamson presents recent research in the area of reading education. Genny Williamson Nov 19, 2004

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Web design praxiology Dr. Frick, from IST department, presented his works on websites design. Dr. Theodore Frick Nov 19, 2004

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IST Portfolio Process Professor Boling talked about guidelines to create a portfolio. Elizabeth Boling Dec 03, 2004

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Inquiry-Based Learning Dr. Brush presents his projects that train teachers to use inquiry-based learning in classroom. Dr. Tom Brush Jan 14, 2005

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Mixed Reality Introduction to learning projects that are designed with mixed reality. Sonny Kirkley Jan 21, 2005

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Popular Culture and Political Socialization Dr. Dilworth and Dr. Kirkland present popular cultrue and political socialzaion: Implications for Democratic education. Part of the faculty research colloquium series. Paulette Dilworth & Kipchoge Kirkland Jan 21, 2005

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Some Research Topics Dr. Chung talked about his research. Dr. Chung Feb 04, 2005

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Meaningful Learning and Schema Thoery Dr. Bonk presents a lecture about "meaningful learning and schema theory". Dr. Cutis Bonk Feb 09, 2005

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Creating a Socially-Responsive Context of Participation: Something for Boys and Girls Described the activity patterns of boys and girls in a 3D virtual simulation learning environment. Dr. Barab Feb 11, 2005

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U.S. Coast Guard Training Center Petaluma IST alumi Peter Seaman talked about the instructional projects he has been working on. Peter Seaman Feb 18, 2005

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La Escuela de Vida: Latino/a Perspectives on PI Dr. Gerardo Lopez presents on the topic of Parent Involvement in Indiana Gerardo Lopez Feb 25, 2005

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Surrogate Parenting, Good Mothers, and Nice Families Dr. Butera describes the perspectives of novice special educators about family involvement Gretchen Butera Feb 25, 2005

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Visual Communication for Instruction Professor Boling from IST talked some projects to use visual elements for instructional design. Elizabeth Boling Mar 04, 2005

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Scaffolded learning Joy Rosario will talk on her speciality, scaffolded learning Joy Rosario Mar 22, 2005

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Shongololo Interconnectivity Project Lunga Molapo and Joy Rosario will speak on the Shongololo Interconnectivity Project, an internet project which sets up twin schools in the UK and South Africa Lunga Molapo and Joy Rosario Mar 22, 2005

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Tools to Promote Problem-Based Inquiry in Social Studies Thomas Brush speaks on the topic of "Tools to Promote Problem-Based Inquiry in Social Studies: The Persistent Issues in History Network". Thomas Brush Mar 31, 2005

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Technology and Diversity Experts from across campus share their thoughts on Technology and Diversity. Katy Fraser,Joelene Bergonzi,Enrique Galindo,Curt Bonk Apr 20, 2005

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Civic Education in Indonesia Dr. Bull and Dr.Sutton discuss civic education in indonesia. (informal conversation) Barry Bull and Peg Sutton Apr 29, 2005

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Critical Writing Pedagogy: Examining Issues of Power and Identity in Children's Narratives Dr. Lewison disscusses critical writing pedagogy and discourse analysis. Dr. Mitzi Lewison Apr 29, 2005

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Hyper-Engaging Lectures: Low-Risk, Low-Cost, Low-Time Dr. Curt Bonk will outline more than 100 strategies that creatively engage students in deeper and more interactive learning Curt Bonk Apr 29, 2005

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Oncourse CL Overview TLTC and IC offer a short presentation intoducing the Oncourse CL interface and comparing it to the old Oncourse. James S. Julovich (TLTC & IC) Aug 19, 2005

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Another View of Web Accessibility How do the blind view websites? What can be done to ensure that your website is readable by blind visitors viewing the site through a refreshable braille device? Find out in this illuminating video presentation. Seak-Zoon Roh and Mary Stores Nov 04, 2005

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Team Based Learning Walt Wager from Florida State University shares his strategies for team-based learning. Walt Wager Nov 07, 2005

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Social Cognitive Theory Dr. Bonk talks about social cognitive theory. Curtis Bonk Jan 29, 2006

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Podcasts, Blogs, Wikis: New Tools for Educators This introductory workshop includes presentation, demonstration and discussion of the educational and research uses of each of new technologies; Podcasts, Blogs, Wikis. Chris Essex, Jingli Cheng, Jung Won Hur and Mark Milliard Feb 17, 2006

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Global Citizenship As a part of faculty colloquium series, Terry Mason leads a discussion on how we can educate our students to become global citizens. Terry Mason Feb 24, 2006

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Portfolio Development Prof. Boling presents the topic "Portfolio Development" Elizabeth Boling Sep 22, 2006

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Using Breeze to Connect with Students This worshop introduces you to Adobe Acrobat Connect (formerly Macromedia Breeze), a web collaboration tool that provides a virtual classroom environment for sharing presentations, images, and desktop applications with remote participants/students. You can also take advantage of features like a digital whiteboard, text chat, polling, and audio/video broadcasting. Professor Roberto Garcia will discuss how he used Breeze to enhance his online classes. Roberto Garcia Feb 02, 2007

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Video Analysis Using ProcoderDV Jon Tapp from the Kennedy Center for Research on Human Development at Vanderbilt University discusses the ways in which ProcoderDV can be used in educational research. The School of Education's own Andrea McDuffie introduces him and describes how she is using the program in her research on early language learning of children with autism. Jon Tapp Feb 16, 2007