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Past TILT Archives
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The Technology In Learning & Teaching Consortium is an informal research and interest group consisting of faculty, staff and others with interests or experience in technology as it relates to learning and teaching.The TILT Consortium is sponsored by the Technology & Learning Program (TLP) and the Instructional Media Center (IMC) in cooperation with faculty and staff. |
To watch a video archive from a past TILT presentation, click on the title of the presentation. You will be taken to the blog article about the TILT session, which will have a "watch archive" link to launch the Wimba archive.
2010-2011
- How the WREC Effectively Uses Social Media
Presenter: Ben Daters, Wildcat Recreation Center - Choosing & Using E-texts: Lessons Learned
Presenter: Vivi McEuen, Communication - Finding a Comfortable Fit: Reflections on Building an Online Course
Presenter: Jason Nice, History - Using Second Life to Teach Diversity
Presenter: Michael Coyle, Political Science - SoftChalk Content Authoring
Presenter: Katherine Gray, Math - Pachyderm Content Authoring
Presenter: Katie Whitlock, Theater - High Impact Practices for Developing Fully Online Courses
Presenter: Cindy Bumgarner, College of Business
2009-2010
- MERLOT and CLIVE: Faculty Learning Objects Anew
Presenter: Cris Guenter - The California Arts Podcast Project
Presenter: Asa Mittman - Collaborative Portfolio Grading
Google Docs Meets Wimba
Presenter: Cindy Ratekin - Tweaking Vista for Big Pay-Offs
Presenter: Robert Jones - Lecture Capture for Large Classes
Presenter: Zack Justus - Webcast – Creating Better Organization in Vista with the ROI
Presenter: Bill Maligie - Self-Service Application Tool for Vista Users
Presenter: Scott Kodai - Beyond Small Talk - Setting Up Productive Groups for Students
Presenter: Kim Jaxon - Assessment Strategies for Vista
Presenter: Rovane Younger
2008-2009
- Using Ning.com to Engage Students in the Classroom
Presenter: Maria Sudduth - Vista Communities: How are we using them?
Presenters: Esther Larocco, Debbie Summers, Jody Prusia, Clint Woeltjen - Accessible Syllabus: What Are the Benefits to Students?
Presenters: Laurel Hill-Ward, Kathryn Schifferle, and Julie Schneider - Exemplary Online Instruction: Experiences to Improve Teaching
Presenters: Denny Gier, Colleen Hatfield, Ann Martin, Laura Sederberg - Teaching Unprepared Students (Part 1): Strategies for Promoting Success and Retention in Higher Education - Motivating Students to Read,Co-sponsored by CELT and the CSU
Presenter: Kathleen Gabriel - Teaching Unprepared Students (Part 2):
Presenter: Kathleen Gabriel - Engaging Students Online: Tips from the Top Hitters in Blackboard Vista & How They Do It
Presenters: Tony Waters, Lee Altier, Brian Brazeal, and Sean Morgan - Effective Technology Time-Savers for Teachers
Presenters: TLP Instructional Technology Consultants - Using Clickers to Teach Mathematics
Presenters: Jan Costenbader and Math Dept. - Second Life - How and Why Faculty at CSU Chico are Using It
Presenters: Paula Selvester and Rick Ford
TILT sessions previous to this time are not available as Wimba archives but you may click the title to see a description of the session and presenters.
Fall 2008
- Accessibility in Online Course Materials
- Copyright & Plagiarism at CSU, Chico
- Using Technologies in the Classroom: a broad conversation
Spring 2008
- Why Care About Exemplary Online Instruction?
- Vista Communities: Who is Doing What With Vista Outside of the Classroom
- Camtasia: Online Tutorial Showcase
- Voice Tools: Add Audio in Vista Classes to Engage Students
- Free Images: How to Find and Add Images & Icons to Web Pages or Vista Courses
Fall 2007
Spring 2007
- Distance Learning: Vista & Wimba Pilot Presentation
- Vista Showcase: New Tools and Best Practices
- Vista User Community and Wiki
- "ARTStor": New Online Resource
- Anti-Plagiarism with Turnitin.com
- Beyond Smart Classrooms
Fall 2006
Spring 2006
Fall 2005
Spring 2005
- Assessing Student Learning in the Online Environment
- Revisiting the Next Wave of Online Teaching Tools
- Linking Journal Articles to your WebCT Course
Fall 2004
Spring 2004
- How to Spice Up Classroom Communication
- How to Create a DVD for Your Course
- Create Web-Based Course Content without Creating Additional Stress
- Learning Object Showcase
Fall 2003
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