Podcasts: Invade Your Student's iPods and Enhance Learning in Your Course
Co-Sponsored with the Center for Instructional Technology
Do you ever wonder what students are listening to on their iPODs? Wouldn’t it be nice if they were listening to Podcasts for your course? Yes, indeed! This workshop will explore how to effectively implement Podcasting in your course. Participants will learn the basics for creating and publishing their own Podcasts. In addition, workshop facilitators will present various strategies for using Podcasting to help achieve a variety of educational goals. Help create a dynamic resource for your course AND plug into your students’ iPODs all at the same time.
Presenters:
Grover Saunders, CIT & Carol Hurney, Biology & CFI
Resources & Doorprize:
A spiral bound set of resources will be provided to each registered participant. In addition, participants will be eligible for a special door prize, a book related to university teaching.
Times/Location:
Feb. 14th, 2008 (8:00am - 9:30am) in Taylor 306 (light breakfast included)
or
Feb. 15th, 2008 (12:30pm - 2:00pm) in Taylor 306
(lunch included and it will be ready by noon so please come early and enjoy time with JMU colleagues)