Teaching
with Technology Workshops
Workshop Descriptions
PowerPoint I - Introduction
PowerPoint II - Advanced *
Web Design I - Web Page Design
Digital Imaging - Optimizing Photographs for PowerPoint & Web
Blackboard I - Introduction
Blackboard II - Content *
Blackboard III - Communication *
Blackboard IV - Assessment & Gradebook *
Web Design II - Web Site Design *
PowerPoint I -
Introduction
Effective use of visual communication techniques can
result in powerful presentations that will grab your students’
interest and attention. Employing
basic visual communication guidelines when using PowerPoint is the focus
of this workshop. Participants
will be shown how to edit and format slides, use graphics, speaker
notes, and create student handouts.
Participants should bring a floppy disk to save the work created
during the workshop.
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PowerPoint II -
Advanced *
Building from the basics covered in PowerPoint I -
Introduction, this workshop will focus on advanced tasks such as adding
audio, custom animation, and saving PowerPoint presentations as web pages.
Participants
should bring a floppy disk to save the work created during the workshop.
Web Design I - Web
Page Design
What is a web page and how does it work?
The conceptual aspects of web pages and the process of developing
web pages will be discussed. Microsoft FrontPage will be used to create simple web pages
containing text, colors, graphics, and links.
Participants should bring a floppy disk to save the work created
during the workshop. Web
pages will not be published to a web server during this workshop.
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Digital
Imaging – Optimizing Photographs for PowerPoint and Web
Photographs
can add rich information and visual appeal to most any PowerPoint
presentation or web site. The
focus of this workshop includes: techniques on how to shoot quality
digital photos, transfer photos from the camera to a computer, save in
appropriate file format, and optimize for web or presentation use.
Participants will use the PDC’s digital cameras and photo editing software to optimize
the photos. Participants
should bring multiple floppy disks to save their photos. (Examples
of photos taken during a previous workshop.)
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Blackboard I - Introduction
What is Blackboard; what is a course management system?
In this workshop participants will receive an orientation to the
course management system known as Blackboard.
Participants will experience the Blackboard virtual classroom environment from both
a student and instructor perspective.
Participants will be shown how to
customize a Blackboard course, such as add announcements, provide staff
information, and create a discussion forum.
Blackboard II - Content *
The focus of this workshop will be the process of
bringing course content into a Blackboard course.
Participants will be shown how to bring course material such as
web pages, graphics, Word documents, and PowerPoint presentations into
Blackboard. The benefits
and impact on students relating to the different content formats will be
discussed. Participants should have a Blackboard course for this
workshop. To acquire a
Blackboard course contact the Learning Technologies group 269.965.3931
x2378.
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Blackboard III - Communication *
One of the most powerful features of Blackboard is the
Discussion Board. The
Discussion Board allows for enhanced and enriched interactivity between
the instructor and students as well as between students themselves. This workshop will focus on the process of developing a
structured Discussion Board. For
purposes of collaboration, the workshop will cover the steps necessary
to create groups of students using the Group Pages tool. Participants should have a Blackboard course for this
workshop. To acquire a
Blackboard course contact the Learning Technologies group 269.965.3931
x2378.
Blackboard IV -
Assessment & Gradebook *
Online assessment and grade management is the focus of
this workshop. Blackboard’s
assessment tools allows instructors to create quizzes that can be
automatically graded and the online gradebook tool manages the
students’ grades. Participants
will be shown how to create online assessments and customize the online
gradebook. Participants
should have a Blackboard course for this workshop.
To acquire a Blackboard course contact the Learning Technologies
group 269.965.3931 x2378.
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Note: Workshops with less than
five (5) registered participants will be cancelled.
* Prerequisite: Completion of the Introduction workshop is
required or instructor permission.
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