Presentations and Speakers Schedule
Technology, Pedagogy, Community: Distributed Learning for the New Millenium
Ball State University
October 25, 1999

with links to presentation summaries and speakers' backgrounds

 

9:00-10:00
Welcome and Keynote Presentation


Welcome:
Dave King, Executive Director, IHETS (Background)

Keynote: Suellen Reed, Indiana State Superintendent of Public Instruction (Background)

 

10:15-12:00
Optional Hands-on Workshop

Web-based Structure for Student Projects (Description)

Wayne Mock, Multimedia Development Coordinator, The Center for Teaching Technology, Ball State University (Background)

Gary Pavlechko, Director, The Center for Teaching Technology, Ball State University (Background)

 

10:15-11
Breakout Session 1

A
Music Fundamentals Online: Improving the Preparation of Pre-College Music Majors (Summary)

Eric J. Isaacson, Associate Professor of Music Theory, Indiana University (Background)

William Findlay, Courseware Author, Music Fundamentals Online, School of Music, Indiana University (Background)

B
Technology, Pedagogy, Community: Bringing It All Back Home in a Core Course Series (Summary)

W. Webster Newbold, Associate Professor of English, Ball State University (Background)

Richard A. Rice, Special Assistant for Distance Education Support, Department of English, Ball State University (Background)

C
Accessible Web Design (Summary)

Tom McCain, Instructional Technology Specialist, Butler University (Background)

 

11:15-12
Breakout Session 2

 

A
Just Who Owns Your Internet Course?
(Summary)

Fritz Dolak, Copyright & Electronic Resources, University Libraries, Ball State University (Background)

B
Teaching a Course through Multiple Delivery Systems: Some Lessons Learned (Summary)

Dr. Chris Zirkle, Assistant Professor, School of Technology, Indiana State University (Background)

Ms. Donna Ourand, Instructor, School of Technology, Indiana State University

C
Web Usability Testing for Distributed Learning Environment (Summary)

Julie Sykes, Director of Instructional Technology, School of Education, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis (Background)

Ali Jafari, Director of CyberLab, Associate Professor of Computer Technology, IUPUI (Background)

 

12:00-1:30
Lunch and After-lunch Address


The Challenge of the Knowledge Marketplace: How Will We Compete?
(Summary)

Dave King, Executive Director, IHETS (Background)

 

1:30-3:00

Demonstration
and
Poster Sessions

Creating Web-based Interactive Instructional Modules: Examples in Basic Statistics (Summary)

Dr. Robert J. Padgett, Associate Professor of Psychology, Butler University (Background)

The Next Generation of a Course Management System (Summary)

Ali Jafari (Background)

David Mills, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis

Adult Learners and Computer Use: Successes and Challenges (Summary)

Betsy Frank, Professor and Chair of the Baccalaureate and Higher Degree Nursing Department, ISU School of Nursing (Background)

Deb Bartnick, Instructor, ISU School of Nursing (Background)

Developing, Implementing, and Evaluating Web Pages (Summary)

Karen Nissen (Background)

Barbara Ross (Background)

Sarah J. Beckman (Background)

Kuber Maharjan

CD-ROM Portfolios and Distance Education: A Multimedia Approach for Individuals and Institutions to Meet State and National Standards (Summary)

Terry L. Wiedmer, Associate Professor, Teachers College, Ball State University

Vicki L. Harris, Assistant Director, New Castle Area Vocational School

 

 

1:30-2:15
Breakout Session 3

 

A
Interaction in Distance Education: Pedagogy to Community (Summary)

Daniel Callison, Associate Professor and Director of Library Science and School Media Education, Indiana University (Background)

Edward J. Jurewicz, Doctoral Student, Instructional Systems Technology, Indiana University (Background)

B
Teaching a Lab-Based Electronic Control Systems Course on the Internet (Summary)

Gerald W. Cockrell, Electronics and Computer Technology, School of Technology, Indiana State University (Background)

C
Distance Learning Outcomes: On-campus versus On-line Students (Summary)

Dr. Judy A. Serwatka, Associate Professor of Information Systems and Computer Programming; Distance Learning Coordinator, Purdue University Calumet (Background)

 

 

2:30-3:15
Breakout Session 4

A
Copyright, Fair Use, and Distance Education -- Fresh Insights on Vexing Concerns (Summary)

Dwayne K. Buttler, J.D., Senior Copyright Analyst, Copyright Management Center, Indiana University (Background)

B
Teaching at a Distance: Should I Use Video or the Internet? Why Not Use Both? (Summary)

James D. Lehman, Professor of Educational Technology, Purdue University (Background)

C
Web Dangers for Professionals: Beyond the Viruses (Summary)

Robert Vernon, Director of Social Work, The University of Indianapolis (Background)

Dr. Darlene Lynch, Director of Social Work, Aurora University, Aurora, IL (Background)

 

 

3:30-4:15
Breakout Session 5

A
Moving to Cyberspace: Lessons to Teach and Learn in Transferring Business and Technical Writing to a Distance/distributed Education Web-based Format (Summary)

Teena Carnegie, Purdue University (Background)

Michele Simmons, Purdue University (Background)

Colleen Reilly, Purdue University (Background)

Karen Bishop

T. A. Fishman

B
Negotiated Meanings and Encouraging Words: Bringing TCM 320 Online (Summary)

Christine Y. Fitzpatrick, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Technical Communications; Manager, Communications & Planning, University Information Technology Services, Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis (Background)

Harriet A. Wilkins, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Technical Communications, IUPUI (Background)

Sharon Gunason, Associate Faculty, Technical Communications, Purdue School of Engineering and Technology, IUPUI (Background)

C
Paradigm Shift for An Early Childhood Education Master's Program: Synchronous and Asynchronous Delivery Striking New Chords (Summary)

Jacqueline Blackwell, Associate Professor of Early Childhood/Elementary Education, Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis