Difference between revisions of "Summer Institute 2010"
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− | + | ====Amy Morrison, U of Waterloo (Digital Humanities)==== | |
--The intersection of humanities with technology is getting a lot of research attention. What's happening in the field? What is happening at your institutions? How can we get more involved? | --The intersection of humanities with technology is getting a lot of research attention. What's happening in the field? What is happening at your institutions? How can we get more involved? | ||
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--Based on our preliminary discussions of Day 1, Tom will provide us with more information about the role HEQCO is playing in shaping the Online Institute. | --Based on our preliminary discussions of Day 1, Tom will provide us with more information about the role HEQCO is playing in shaping the Online Institute. | ||
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--How can we ensure quality course content and delivery but embrace process-driven learning, where learners are motivated, self-directed co-creators of content. Open courses are commendable but are they scalable and institutionally supportable? We will be discussing the innovation that is happening at your institutions and beyond. | --How can we ensure quality course content and delivery but embrace process-driven learning, where learners are motivated, self-directed co-creators of content. Open courses are commendable but are they scalable and institutionally supportable? We will be discussing the innovation that is happening at your institutions and beyond. | ||
− | Day 3: August 11, 9am-12pm | + | ==Day 3: August 11, 9am-12pm== |
-Showcase of University-built educational software | -Showcase of University-built educational software | ||
---U of G Curriculum Mapping software, peer review software | ---U of G Curriculum Mapping software, peer review software | ||
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--!What would work? What are other institutions doing? Can we be strategic with our infrastructure and software development? | --!What would work? What are other institutions doing? Can we be strategic with our infrastructure and software development? | ||
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Revision as of 09:16, 22 July 2010
Summer Institute 2010 will be held @ the University of Guelph from August 9-11, 2010.
Contents
Draft Agenda:
Day 1: August 9, 1pm-4pm
-Welcoming Remarks from Richard Pinet -Institutional sharing roundtable (triumphs & challenges this year) -Communication preference: listserv, wiki, vs Google group
-Ontario Online Institute --What can our group do to provide guidance and feedback to MTCU, COU, HEQCO? --COU submission on the online institute --COU request re: T&L resources --HEQCO call for proposals
Day 2: August 10, 9-4
Amy Morrison, U of Waterloo (Digital Humanities)
--The intersection of humanities with technology is getting a lot of research attention. What's happening in the field? What is happening at your institutions? How can we get more involved?
Tom Carey, HEQCO (11am-2pm)
--Based on our preliminary discussions of Day 1, Tom will provide us with more information about the role HEQCO is playing in shaping the Online Institute.
Course Design Models
--How can we ensure quality course content and delivery but embrace process-driven learning, where learners are motivated, self-directed co-creators of content. Open courses are commendable but are they scalable and institutionally supportable? We will be discussing the innovation that is happening at your institutions and beyond.
Day 3: August 11, 9am-12pm
-Showcase of University-built educational software ---U of G Curriculum Mapping software, peer review software ---Carleton - BigBlueButton - open source alternative to Wimba & Elluminate -We will discuss innovative ways of sharing/ licensing/ custom-built software within Ontario and/or Canada. --!What would work? What are other institutions doing? Can we be strategic with our infrastructure and software development?
=Conclusions & Next Steps
!Do you have something you want to share or showcase wrt software development at your institution?