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State University of New York (SUNY)
Faculty Development Courses in Technology

DEOS Tue, 02 Oct 2001 10:04:00 -0400

Peter Shea - pshea@SLN.SUNY.EDU

 

The State University of New York (SUNY) Training Center Launches On-line Classes through the Teaching, Learning, and Technology Cooperative

The Teaching, Learning, and Technology Cooperative is a joint effort to provide online professional development opportunities to individuals interested in enhancing teaching and learning through the use of technology. These highly interactive, classes start October 10, run for eight weeks and are open to all.

Through TLT Cooperative Courses individuals can learn from recognized experts in the field of online learning. For example, participants can study with Bill Pelz, lead trainer for the award winning SUNY Learning Network in a course called "Online Pedagogy: Creating a Successful Web- enhanced Course". Bill leads over 80 face-to-face training per year for SLN and has helped faculty to create hundreds of successful online courses. This year SLN will receive the Educause Award for Teaching and Learning.

For more information on courses being offered and on how to register, visit http://www.tc.suny.edu. A complete listing of classes, along with course descriptions, instructor information, cost information, and online registration is available there. Enrolling is easy:

1)     Click on the link reading "Register for Academic Classes"

2)     To find out more information about the class, instructor, and content, click on the Name of the Class

3)     To Register, click on "CAN REGISTER" to complete the online form.

 

TLT Cooperative Classes are listed below:

·      Creating Online Learning Activities and Assessment for Adult Distance Learners Instructor: Dr. Carol Carnevale, SUNY Empire State College

·      Internet-Based Communication Tools for Enhancing Student Learning in Distance Education Courses Instructor: Dr. Bidhan Chandra, SUNY Empire State College

·      Building Online Learning Communities Instructor(s): Dr. Deborah Smith and Linda Polhemus, SUNY Empire State College

·      Designing a Course in WebCT Instructor: Eric Machan Howd, SUNY Tompkins Cortland Community College

·      Incorporating Information Literacy Tasks into Web-Enhanced Courses Instructor: Melaine Kenyon, MLS, SUNY Buffalo State College

·      Human Interface Design and the Art of Learning: Design Literacy in Instructional Design for Online Learning Instructor: Thomas Slomka, SUNY Buffalo

·      Introduction to Web Animation Using Flash Instructor: James B. Greenberg, SUNY Oneonta

·      Basic Copyright for College Teachers Instructor: Janet Nepkie, SUNY Oneonta

·      The Pedagogy and Technology of Distance Learning Instructor: Michael J. Phillips, SUNY Canton College of Technology

·      Online Pedagogy: Creating a Successful Web-enhanced Course Instructor: William Pelz, SUNY Herkimer County Community College

·      Distance Learning Tools: Making Web-Based Courseware Work for You Instructor: Diana Pedagno Voss, SUNY Stony Brook

·      Best Practices in Online Teaching and Learning: Lessons Learned from the SUNY Learning Network Instructor(s): Rick Costanza, Stephen Mann, Rob Piorkowski, and John Prusch, The SUNY Learning Network

 

Please share this information with others on your campus. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Lisa Milewski at the numbers/addresses listed below.

Lisa A. Milewski, Academic Program Coordinator
SUNY Training Center, 550 E. Genesee St. Rm.107
Syracuse, NY 13202

Phone: 315.464.4078

Fax: 315.464.7303

Web: http://www.tc.suny.edu

 
       
       
   

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