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EDUCAUSE Conference and The Internet Archive

My new position as Instructional Designer in the Educational Technology Services department of UC Berkeley gave me the opportunity to attend the EDUCAUSE Western Regional conference in San Francisco...

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ETS' Teaching Enrichment Program pilot

In summer 2009, ETS’ Faculty Development and Support team launched a new program designed to better support the use of technologies for teaching and learning. Called the Teaching Enrichment program,...

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To be, or not to be: online that is.

Take a peek at Thomas H. Benton's article, “Online Learning: Reaching Out to the Skeptics” as found in the Chronicle last week.  Dr. Benton does a great job of jumping past the old arguments of whether...

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Quickstart for Faculty

Not sure where to start? This guide provides the essential steps for faculty and other instructors to integrate technology into their teaching.read more

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Bridging the Distance Gap with Video Conferencing

Video conferencing is becoming more popular and more reliable as a tool to bridge the distance gap when travel is not an option, impractical or not desired. Much more personal and effective than audio...

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Classroom Renovations in Support of Teaching and Learning

Five years ago, after touring a number of general assignment classrooms, the Chancellor made a campus commitment to improve the physical learning spaces along with installing audio/visual technology in...

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ETS helps launch ACES program

On Friday, September 17, ETS and the American Cultures Engaged Scholarship (ACES) Program brought together ACES faculty, graduate students, and staff to kick-off this year’s program and to discuss how...

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Theories of Learning and Instructional Design Frameworks

Numerous instructional design models have been used and are being redefined by instructors and instructional designer to write syllabi, design courses and course activities, and map out their...

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Awakening the Digital Imagination: a Faculty/Staff Fall Seminar on New Media

The subject is new media. The opportunity is professional development. The method is an engaging 13-week seminar.read more

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bSpace Replacement

The LMS Replacement Project is a two-year initiative led by ETS to replace our current LMS--bSpace--with a new system that better meets the needs of our campus. Our priorities for the replacement are...

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ETS' Teaching Enrichment Program (TEP)

In Spring 2010 ETS’ Instructional Support team will continue its program designed to better support the use of technologies for teaching and learning. Called the Teaching Enrichment Program (TEP), it...

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Instructor Profile: Dr. Stephen Vaisey

In this video, Dr. Stephen Vaisey, Assistant Professor of Sociology at UC Berkeley, shares his experience using an audience response system to engage students in active learning.You are missing some...

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