faculty fellows

During the 2005 Faculty Fellows Program a group of faculty began thinking about various ways of incorporating innovative use of information and communication technology (ICT) in teaching and learning and better preparing students to address and solve 21st century problems. In 2006 Faculty Fellows came from 17 different disciplines where they teach large (60+) courses.

Faculty Fellowships 2005
Amy Allen & Micha Jendian
Rhetoric & Writing
Blogging in RWS 100: A Journ(ey/al)
A Tool For Engaging students and Facilitating Reflection
Abstract | PowerPoint
Laurel Amtower
English & Comparative Literature
Sonnet Transformation:
Using Digital Poems to Interpret Shakespeare
More
Richard Boyd, Betsy Collwill & Joanna Eidsmore
ICIA -Identities & Communities in Action learning community
Service Learning Journals as threaded discussions, Service Learning Blogs & Identities Multimedia Collage
PowerPoint | Student Work | Assessment
Liane Bryson, Katie Hughes & James Towner Rhetoric & Writing
Analysis of Written Argument in Context: Developing Students' visual Rhetoric
Abstract
| PowerPoint
Betsy Collwill
Women's Studies
Wikipedia and the Feminist Production of Knowledge
PowerPoint | Assessment | Student work | Student work
Eniko Csomay
Linguistics
A Webquest for Language Teaching and Learning
PowerPoint | More
Sandy Fimbres
Rhetoric & Writing
RWS 100: Creating a Visual Text
PowerPoint | Assessment
Marie Flatley
Information & Decision Systems
Using a Blog to Enhance Business Students’ Writing Experience
PowerPoint
Mark Freeman
Television & Film
Integrating advanced Blackboard tools into TFM 160
Overview | Assessment
James Garza
Chicana/o Studies
Chicano/Chicana Studies 111A: Oral Communication -- Using Digital Video to Record Student Oral Presentations
PowerPoint
Emily Hicks
Chicana/o Studies
Introducing a New Educational Approach: The Border e-Model and Teaching Composition with Open Source Software
PowerPoint | Assessment
Jane Hindman & Melody Kilcrease University Seminar
Redesigning University Seminar: Webquests for 1st year students
PowerPoint
Hong-Chang Liang
Chemistry
Engaging Students in large lecture halls
Abstract | PowerPoint
Mark Laumakis
Psychology
Peter Manley & Maureen Kelley Sipp
Rhetoric & Writing
Using Audio Feedback, Blogs and Multimedia projects in RWS 100
PowerPoint
Ellen Quandahl
Rhetoric & Writing
Emerging Ideas in the Lower Division Writing Program in DRWS & Increasing student engagement in RWS 601: History of Rhetoric
Assessment
Valerie Renegar
Communication
Blackboard and Blogging in Communication 335: Critical/Cultural Research Methods
Assessment

Brian Spitzberg
Communication
IMPACT: Interactive Package for the Assessment of Communication & Critical Thinking
PowerPoint
Kathy Williams
Biology
Evaluating Global Climate Change Websites to Enhance Learning Across the Curriculum
PowerPoint