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Changing Perspective: Using Student Voices to Advance Learning Technology
Wednesday
Feb 6th, 2013
9:45 AM - 10:30 AM
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Governor's Square 15
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Session Type: Interactive Presentation Session
Content Anchor: Emerging Technology, Future Modeling, and Academic Transformation
Content Anchor: Emerging Technology, Future Modeling, and Academic Transformation
Different perspectives lead to creative solutions. The process of implementing any learning technology can be complicated, raising new problems. Actively including a student's perspective in the planning can help advance these projects. The annual ECAR study of students and technology can provide you with insights into student motivations and interests related to technology. This study provides a big picture that can be used to form new ideas or support investments in new methodologies such as flipped classrooms or online courses. This session will explore practical examples of how to use this study and information for how you can get involved.
Learning Objectives:
* Understand the general profile of undergraduate technology ownership and use for academics
* Understand the technology trends for undergraduate students, including what's most important to them and what they say are the emerging innovations for teaching and learning
* Examine your institution's use of the student voice in planning for technology
* Use information from the study to inform innovative teaching and learning initiatives
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