Biweekly Instructional Technology Exchanges (BITE) Ning

Date & Time: Wednesday, February 24th, 2010
12:00 PM - 12:45 PM
Location: Online Learning
Description:

BITEs (Biweekly Instructional Technology Exchanges) focus on current and emerging instructional technologies or innovative tools and resources that may be of interest to faculty. Each session consists of an introduction and demonstration of the technology, tool or resource followed by a discussion of how it may be used for teaching and learning.

These sessions are hosted online through virtual conferencing software and will take place during the lunch hour. So while you eat your lunch, you can also get a taste for some new instructional technologies and hopefully get some ideas of how you might incorporate a few of these tools into your practice. With Adobe Connect it is possible to communicate via text using a chat feature as well as via audio using a microphone. So, if you have access to a microphone, please feel free to use it. If not, you have the option of using the chat feature. Below are the instructions to access the session. Prior to the session, please visit Adobe Acrobat Connect Pro.

Ning (http://www.ning.com) is an online service that allows users to create their own social networks and join and participate in other networks. Ning lets creators of networks determine the site's appearance and functionality, as well as whether the site is public or private. Most networks include features such as photos or videos, lists of network members, and communication tools such as forums or blogs.

Presenter:
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Jordanne Christie, M.D.E.

Jordanne Christie is the Learning Technology Specialist for the Centre of Academic Excellence and Innovation. Prior to this she worked as a Teaching Assistant for the Faculty of Business and Information Technology at UOIT, and as an E-Learning Developer for the Distance Education department at Ryerson University. She recently completed a Master of Distance Education from Athabasca University. Her research interests include immersive worlds, mobile learning, learning communities, and collaborative communication spaces.