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Technology Users Group

 

What is it?

Technology Users Group (TUG) is a community of full- and part-time faculty sharing experience using technology in support of their teaching. 

 
When and where is it?

Seminars are held on selected Thursdays at 12:30 pm and Fridays at 3:00 pm.  The seminars last for 75 minutes and are usually held in SC207.  Lunch is provided.

 
How can I suggest topics & speakers?

Contact Frances Rowe or Alex Halavais,

TUG Co-Chairs

Fall Semester Seminars

Teaching Time Management in the Age of the Digital Distraction

17 September 2009

12:30 pm in SC207

RSS and Crowdsourcing: Harnessing Push and
Collaborative Technologies for Scholarship and Teaching

29 October 2009

12:30 pm in SC207

 

Spring Semester Seminars

Peer Review and Personal Reflection using Blackboard 8

19 March 2009
12:30-2:00 pm in SC207

Using Collaborative Technologies to Involve Students in Real-Life Projects as Part of Their Course Work

8 April 2009
12:00-2:00 pm in SC207

Recent Seminars

Improving Student Learning with Feedback

11 Sept 2008, 12:30 pm in SC207

The Best of TUG and EESS

14 Oct 2008, 6:00 pm in Mancheski Seminar Room

"Personalizing the Learning Environment Using Free Web 2.0 Tools"

16 Oct 2008, 12:30 pm in SC207

"FUN IN THEORY On the Importance of Studying Video Games"

13 Nov 2008, 12:30 pm in SC207

“Enhanced Student Engagement Using an Interactive Remote Response System”

10 April 2008

Quinnipiac University Information Security tips you can Take Home

5 March 2008

Creating Audio Files

21 February 2008