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2005 APSA Teaching and Learning Conference Track Summaries: Track Eight: Technology

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 August 2005

John P. Forren
Affiliation:
Miami University
Robert Trudeau
Affiliation:
Providence College

Extract

Recognizing the central role that technology now plays in political science education, organizers dedicated Track Eight of the 2005 Teaching and Learning Conference to an in-depth exploration of how technology impacts pedagogy and learning. During the three-day workshop, 30 track participants from throughout the discipline shared a wide range of experiences and ideas about how instructional technologies might help improve student learning and engagement. Track discussions ranged widely, covering the use of technology in diverse settings ranging from small seminars and discussion groups to large introductory lectures and distance learning courses. Along the way, presenters highlighted a number of normative concerns raised by technology use in teaching as well as a range of practical challenges often faced by faculty using technology in the field.

Type
CONFERENCE TRACK SUMMARIES
Copyright
© 2005 The American Political Science Association

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