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- Teaching and Learning with Technology Annual Report, 2008-2009
- The strategic plans that we made at a time of optimism had to be revised in light of new challenges brought by the economic collapse in 2007-08. However, TLT has done many things to make this a better university.
- Hot Team: VoiceThread
- VoiceThread is a Web-based application that allows users to create a shared presentation as a media album that visitors can comment on by text, voice, or video.
- Informal Learning Spaces Vision Document
- Informal learning spaces are areas on campus where students read, study, and collaborate on group assignments. During the Spring 2009 semester, a group of faculty and staff investigated the existing spaces around the University Park campus and and summarized their findings. The report details the design characteristics of the existing spaces that make them popular with students, the types of spaces around campus, identified needs and next steps, and components of an assessment plan.
- Spring Break 2009 Technology Training Report
- This report details the training statistics and other significant work of ITS Training Services during spring break 2009. This weeklong training session held during the spring semester break focuses on technologies that graduate and undergraduate students are likely to use during their time at Penn State. Included are the number of training sessions offered, training topics and formats, participant numbers, and additional observations.
- Winter-Fest 2009 Technology Training Report
- This report details the training statistics and other significant work of ITS Training Services during Winter-Fest 2009, a weeklong training session held between fall and spring semesters that focuses on pedagogical uses of technology. Included are the number of training sessions offered, training topics and formats, participant numbers, and additional observations.
