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TAC Symposium Agenda, May 20-21, 2005

Technology Across the Curriculum Symposium
Systemic Approaches to Technology and the Curriculum
May 20-21, 2005

Friday May 20
Innovation Hall 204
8:30 – 9:00 Continental Breakfast
9:00 –10:30

Welcome: Joy Hughes, George Mason
Overview and Introductions: Anne Agee, George Mason
Keynote: Diana Oblinger, EDUCAUSE

10:30 – 12:00 Session 1: Planning for a Successful Program
Facilitator: Dennis Trinkle, DePauw University
12:00 – 1:00 Lunch (Johnson Center Room D): Post-Symposium Planning-1
1:00 – 2:00 Tour of Learning Support Services (Star Muir/George Mason)
2:00 – 3:30 Session 2: Developing the Curriculum to Integrate IT Skills Facilitator: Glenn Caffery, University of Mass, Amherst
3:30 – 5:00 Session 3: Communication and Outreach
Facilitator: Cynthia Humes, Claremont McKenna College
5:00 – 6:30 Reception: (Johnson Center West Lounge- 3rd Floor)

Saturday May 21
Innovation Hall 204

8:00 – 8:30 Continental Breakfast
8:30 – 10:00 Session 4: Providing an Adequate Support Structure Facilitators: Anne Agee, Dee Ann Holisky, George Mason
10:00 – 11:30 Session 5: Assessing the Program
Facilitator: Sharon Pitt, North Carolina State University
11:30 – 1:30 Lunch (Johnson Center Room D): Post-Symposium Planning-2

Room 327 Innovation Hall is available to check email.

 

TAC Symposium Participants

Claremont McKenna College

  • Cynthia Humes, Associate Dean for Academic Computing; Director, Educational Technology Services
  • Mike Malsed, FITness program coordinator and Asst. Director of Student Technology Services
  • Jason Stiffler, Director of Writing Center and Instructor of Literature
  • Linda Tuthill, Admin Assistant to Cynthia Humes

DePauw University

  • Rick Provine, Association CIO for Library and Information Services,
  • Carol Smith, Associate CIO for Instructional and Learning Services
  • Dennis Trinkle, Associate VP for Academic Affairs, Chief Information Officer, and Tenzer University Professor in Instructional Technology

EDUCAUSE

  • Paul Hagner, Associate Program Director, EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative
  • Diana Oblinger, Vice-President (Teaching and Learning/NLII)

George Mason University

  • Anne Agee, Deputy CIO and Executive Director, Division of Instructional and Technology Support Services
  • Dee Holisky, Senior Associate Dean, College of Arts and Sciences
  • Star Muir, Director, Learning Support Services
  • Beth Secrist, Coordinator, Technology Across the Curriculum

North Carolina State University

  • Allen DuPont, Assistant Director of Assessment, Undergraduate Affairs
  • Donna Petherbridge, Associate Director for Instructional Services, the Learning Technology Service
  • Sharon Pitt, Associate Vice Provost, DELTA; Director, Learning Technology Service
  • Joni Spurlin, Director of University Assessment

University of Massachusetts, Amherst

  • Glenn Caffery, Chair, Information Technology Task Force; Director, Statistical Lab, Resource Economics
  • Jarice Hanson, Professor of Communication and Associate Dean
  • Bill Israel, Assistant Professor of Journalism, past Chair of the IT program
  • Richard Rogers, Faculty Advisor to the Provost for Undergraduate Education, professor of Resource Economics
  • Alana Wiens, Director of CITI, the Commonwealth Information Technology Initiative

 

College of Arts and SciencesG. Morgan, Director, Technology Across the Curriculum • C112 College Hall, MSN 3A3 • Fairfax, VA 22030 • 703-993-4446, 703-993-8714 (Fax) • gmorgan3@gmu.edu