Supporting Faculty Adoption of Emerging Technologies: Wanderlust or Creating a Campus Roadmap?
| Title: | Supporting Faculty Adoption of Emerging Technologies: Wanderlust or Creating a Campus Roadmap? (ID: SER08029) | | Author(s): | Jean Ann Derco (The University of Tennessee), W. Gardner Campbell (Baylor University), James Groom (University of Mary Washington) and Dolly J. Young (The University of Tennessee) | | Topics: | EDUCAUSE_SERC08, Faculty Partnerships, Instructional Technologies, Virtual Worlds, Web 2.0 | | Origin: | Southeast Regional Conferences (06/02/2008) | | Type: | Presentations and Seminars | | Abstract: | The phone rings. The caller begins with the familiar, “I’ve been thinking...” and the rest of the conversation centers on how to pilot an emerging instructional technology. Faculty who are early adopters of technology are experimenters and risk-takers; they broaden the landscape of effective teaching and learning with technology. Yes, they push the envelope, but they also offer partnership for identifying what’s scalable and sustainable for broader use. Our panelists will share their campus perspectives on adopting emerging technologies from Web 2.0 to virtual worlds, their successes and challenges, and the partnerships they’ve formed.
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