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deblkf's blogBlogging from the Focus SessionCreated by Deborah Keyek-Franssen (University of Colorado at Boulder) on August 15, 2007
Twitter's taking a nap, so I thought I'd start blogging from ELI's Fall Focus Session in the beautiful ATLAS Building on the CU-Boulder campus. Diana Oblinger is leading off with an operational definition of "net savvy". Our working definition for this session: net savvy deals with knowing how to find information, is about being able to upgrade knowledge, finding experts and collaborating to do so; about the critical thinking, decision making, and processing to synthesize information. Net savvy is not a one-time deal; you can't get inoculated and be good for the rest of your life. It's life-long affair, a mind-set for how we approach things. Nice working definition!
Faculty Voices: Interactive Learning and Student EngagementCreated by Deborah Keyek-Franssen (University of Colorado at Boulder) on February 5, 2006
On behalf of the panelists of "Faculty Voices: Interactive Learning and Student Engagement," I'd like to invite you to listen to the podcast describing the panel, and to submit your questions for the panelists by posting them on this blog. We hope that this panel is only the beginning of what will be a longer-term dialogue between faculty, IT professionals, and administrators about how to best facilitate faculty teaching, student engagement, interactive technology use, and learning. Your questions, which you also can submit at the conference itself, will allow us to start that dialogue when we’re all together in Austin. We look forward to meeting you in Austin! Deborah Keyek-Franssen |
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