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University of South Florida
Symposium on 21st Century
Teaching Technologies

March 20 1998
Marshall Center
Today's symposium features faculty efforts in using technology to enhance teaching and learning and was planned to encourage broader understanding of the potential benefits and challenges of using technology in higher education. The symposium is co-sponsored by the Academic Computing Committee, the Center for Teaching Enhancement, Academic Computing, and Distance and Technology Mediated Learning/Educational Outreach.  Sponsors

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The name links will take you to the paragraph about the program.

Keynote Address:
From Carnegie Hall to the University Classroom: Opening Doors to Greater Understanding Using Multimedia Technology
Bill Patterson, Marshall Center Ballroom, 1:00 to 2:15 p.m.

Web-Based Educational Environments
Alicia F. Balsera
Development of an Interactive Computerized Module for a Graduate Measurement Course
Madhabi Banerji
Physical Activity for All: Professional Enhancement Through Technology
Louis Bowers
Internet Delivery of Graduate Engineering Management Courses
Anita Callahan with Russell Bly & Paul Givens
Language and Image
John Scott Campbell
Using Videoconferencing for Effective Classroom Instruction
Michael Churton
New Methods of Design Instruction in Architecture
Steven Cooke
Using Hand-Held and Computer-Based Graphing Calculators in Elementary Calculus
Roberta L. Dees
The Physical Education Sign Language Program
Peter Ellery
The BANNER Student Information System - How It Will Look to Students and Faculty
George Ellis
Aural Music Theory on the Web
Ann Hawkins
Embryology in Multimedia
Gertrude Hinsch
Dealing With Frequently Asked Questions -- A Self Indexing E-Mail System Available Via the World Wide Web
William Kearns & Ardis Hanson
Distributive Integration of Medical Informatics into the Medical Curriculum
Laleh Khonsari
Enhancement of Basic Anatomy/Physiology Education for Biomedical Engineering Students
William Lee
Supporting Active Individual and Cooperative Learning in a Laboratory Setting
Tina Majchrzak
Web-based Art Instruction
Bruce Marsh & Louis Marcus
Web-based training to enhance instruction of neonatal clinical procedures.
Robert M. Nelson, Jr., Sally Zabel Szydlo, and David M. Hubbard
A Prototype for Electrical Engineering Remote Laboratories Via Internet
Wilfrido Moreno
Student-Centered Distance Learning: Using Mixed Media and Active Learning for Teaching Methods Courses
Joyce Nutta & Carine Feyten
An Audio Computer-Based Test for ESL Listening Skills
Cynthia G. Parshall, David W. Treder, & Sha Balizet
The Use of a Web Page for Higher-Order Learning & Assessment
Cynthia G. Parshall & Bruce Aaron
Images of African-Americans and Africans in Film: A Preview
Christine Probes & Diane Turner
Development of a Tutorial Software to Enhance Teaching of Thermal Systems and Economics
Muhammad Rahman & Antonio Bula
Development of Interactive Web Site for Astronauts and Students of Oceanographic/Earth Science Courses
Lisa Robbins & Yucong Tao
The Anthropological Perspective: Using the Internet to Work with Traditional Course Content
J. Jerome Smith
Teaching Modern Chapters in Automata Theory and Formal Languages
Horia-Nicolai Teodorescu, Abraham Kandel, & Brent Paschall
Interactive Distance Learning in Teacher Education
Marjorie Wynn & Barbara Loeding
VITAL and Leadership Council Workgroup on Computers and Technology
Instructional Intranets in Graduate Medical Education
Susan Zucker
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