Instructional Technology Conference 2009
Title: "Down the Rabbit Hole and Through the
Looking Glass: Adventures with Faculty in Social Media";
Name: Mary Nunaley, Laura Black
Audience: Faculty, Librarians, Intstructional
Technology Specialists, Deans
Audience Level: All
Length: 1 Hour
Abstract: This session is designed to introduce
educators to online social media and Web 2.0 tools and to discover
best methods for incorporating the use of the tools in teaching and
learning. During the session presenters will define social media
and explore ways that social media and Web 2.0 tools can be used to
improve student learning and teaching.
Description: Presenters of this session will take
audience members through an adventurous journey from planning to
teaching an online course, with optional face-to-face class
meetings, primarily designed for faculty members of higher
education to explore the use of Web 2.0/Learning 2.0 tools for
teaching and learning. The discussion areas of emphasis will
include the following: defining social media, defining social
networking, using RSS and newsfeeds, using blogs and microblogs,
defining and using wikis, using various online communications tools
and creating user-generated content for learning 2.0. The
presenters will cover uses of various Web 2.0 tools for teaching
and learning, highlighting selected tools such as Facebook,
Del.icio.us, iGoogle, Google Reader, Netvibes, Blogger, Edublogs,
Twitter, TypePress, Word Press, Wetpaint, MediaWiki, PBWiki, Skype,
iVocalize, Flickr, Audacity, YouTube and Teacher Tube.Presenters
will also discuss the successes and challenges (best practices and
worst practices) of designing and teaching an online course for
social media for faculty, ways to encourage course participation
and experimentation from busy educators, and working
collaboratively with other educators from across the state of
Tennessee. Outcomes of the course will also be discussed.
Presenters will share specific classroom examples generated from
course participants and discuss practical ways to incorporate
Web2.0/ Learning 2.0 in everyday coursework for improved classroom
learning.
Session Type: Lecture/ Presentation on Session
Topic Web 2.0/ Learning 2.0
On-Site Equipment Requirements: Projector for
laptop and web access
Contact Information/Affiliation:
Mary Nunaley, Instructional Technologist of Distance
Learning / Associate Professor of Business
Volunteer State Community College
1480 Nashville Pike
Gallatin, TN 37066
615-230-3334
mary.nunaley@volstate.edu
Laura Black, Assistant Professor of English /
Director of Language Center
Volunteer State Community College
1480 Nashville Pike
Gallatin, TN 37066
615-230-3392
laura.black@volstate.edu