Event: Engaging Students Through Technology Symposium Year: 2010 Summary: We live today in a state of \u27continuous partial attention\u27. Instant access to people and information can both engage and distract us. New tools break down classroom boundaries and change the nature of college education. The 2010 Engaging Students Through Technology Symposium explores the creative ways faculty are integrating technologies into teaching, the challenges they face, and the disruptive nature of mobile technologies in lecture contexts. In this video Regina Austin discusses student-created video projects. Her students create documentary, appeal and clemency videos as part of their legal studies. Regina Austin L\u2773, William A. Schnader Profes...
Dyana Wing So is a junior majoring in Visual Studies where she also works as a student assistant. Sh...
The 2015 Engaging Students Through Technology Symposium was held on Friday, October 30. We brought t...
Carolyn Cannuscio, Assistant Professor of Family Medicine and Community Health, discusses student pr...
Event: Engaging Students Through Technology Symposium Year: 2010 Summary: We live today in a sta...
Event: Engaging Students Through Technology Symposium Year: 2010 Summary: Carol Muller, Professo...
Peter Decherney, Associate Professor of Cinema Studies and English, facilitated a panel discussion w...
Dr. Lisa Mitchell, Associate Professor of South Asia Studies, has guided her students to create voic...
Student panelist Thomas Jansen, former photo editor for 34th Street Magazine, web development editor...
The guiding question for our annual faculty symposium was: How can technology empower our students,...
Shannon Lundeen, Associate Director, Gender, Sexuality and Women\u27s Studies Program and Associate ...
The guiding question for our annual faculty symposium was: How can technology empower our students,...
Rebecca Hallac is a Junior studying Digital Media Design. She does research with the school of Desig...
Jerry (Yoram) Wind, Lauder Professor, Academic Director, The Wharton Fellows Program, Director, SEI ...
The guiding question for our annual faculty symposium was: How can technology empower our students,...
The guiding question for our annual faculty symposium was: How can technology empower our students,...
Dyana Wing So is a junior majoring in Visual Studies where she also works as a student assistant. Sh...
The 2015 Engaging Students Through Technology Symposium was held on Friday, October 30. We brought t...
Carolyn Cannuscio, Assistant Professor of Family Medicine and Community Health, discusses student pr...
Event: Engaging Students Through Technology Symposium Year: 2010 Summary: We live today in a sta...
Event: Engaging Students Through Technology Symposium Year: 2010 Summary: Carol Muller, Professo...
Peter Decherney, Associate Professor of Cinema Studies and English, facilitated a panel discussion w...
Dr. Lisa Mitchell, Associate Professor of South Asia Studies, has guided her students to create voic...
Student panelist Thomas Jansen, former photo editor for 34th Street Magazine, web development editor...
The guiding question for our annual faculty symposium was: How can technology empower our students,...
Shannon Lundeen, Associate Director, Gender, Sexuality and Women\u27s Studies Program and Associate ...
The guiding question for our annual faculty symposium was: How can technology empower our students,...
Rebecca Hallac is a Junior studying Digital Media Design. She does research with the school of Desig...
Jerry (Yoram) Wind, Lauder Professor, Academic Director, The Wharton Fellows Program, Director, SEI ...
The guiding question for our annual faculty symposium was: How can technology empower our students,...
The guiding question for our annual faculty symposium was: How can technology empower our students,...
Dyana Wing So is a junior majoring in Visual Studies where she also works as a student assistant. Sh...
The 2015 Engaging Students Through Technology Symposium was held on Friday, October 30. We brought t...
Carolyn Cannuscio, Assistant Professor of Family Medicine and Community Health, discusses student pr...