HOW TO USE TECHNOLOGY TO TEACH IN THE HUMANITIES

PANEL.WORKSHOP

presented by The Teaching Literature Group.Department of English

            Thursday.6 April 2000.1: 30
            Teleconference Lecture Hall
            Alexander Library.4th Floor
 
PANEL.1:30-3:00.Teleconference Lecture Hall
  • Mary Jo Watts.Department of Comparative Literature.Rutgers

  • "Comparative Literacies: Technology and Pedagogy in an Upper Division
    Literature Class"
     
  • Sara Warner.Department of Comparative Literature.Rutgers

  • "e-pedagogy@novice.com: Integrating Technology into the Humanities
    Curriculum"
     
  • Rudy Bell.Department of History.Rutgers

  • "Reading Old Books in New Ways: 16th Century English Advice Manuals on
    E-Books"
     
  • Rafael Alvarado.Coordinator of Humanities Computing

  • The Harold W. McGraw Jr. Center for Teaching and Learning.Princeton
    "Image Databases and the Image of the Database: Some Remarks on Teaching
    Visual and Data Literacy."
     
    BREAK.Refreshments
    WORKSHOP.3:30-5:00.Information Handling Laboratories
    Joe Delaney and the Staff of the Teaching Excellence Center

    Two Concurrent Sessions

  • How to Build a Website
  • How to Build a Chatroom and a Listserv.How to Find Electronic Texts and Web Resources <link to the suggested resources>

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    Questions? Tom Akbari, akbari@eden.rutgers.edu
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