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Innovation in Instructional Technology at OSU:
Examples, Methods, People

Noon - 1:30 Wed. April 12th in the Digital Union (Room 370, Science and Engineering Library)

At this brown bag panel presentation and discussion, four speakers will briefly describe and illustrate innovational instructional programs now underway at OSU. Their objective, in each case, is to make visible the work that goes on behind the scenes . They will outline what learning experiences make these complex projects compelling and important, what resources (human and technical) they are developing along the way, and the type of collaborations that will be necessary to make these programs sustainable.

Come share your plans and models for innovative instructional technology projects.

Presenters:

  • Steve Acker (TELR)
    Using E-portfolios Across the Curriculum: Open-source portfolio
    portals that allow for in-class and long term portfolio development.
  • Detmar Meurers (Computational Linguistics)
    Using Natural Language Processing for Individualized Language Instruction: Intelligent web-based tutoring systems.
  • Dickie Selfe (Humanities Information Systems)
    Creating a human technical support network for teachers as they conceive, plan, implement, and assess technology-rich instruction.
  • Louie Ulman (English & HIS)
    Using XML/XSL publishing systems to create multi-functional Electronic Editions of historical materials.

Sponsors: The IT in Humanities Project, Digital Union, & TELR.

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