Peter Decherney, Associate Professor of Cinema Studies and English, facilitated a panel discussion with Penn undergraduates about the ways in which new technologies enhance and reduce learning both in and out of class. 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. This year\u27s 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.https://repository.upenn.edu/showcase_videos/1059/thumbnail.jp
Peter Decherney, Associate Professor of Cinema Studies and English, facilitated a panel discussion w...
Event: Engaging Students Through Technology Symposium Year: 2010 Summary: We live today in a sta...
Lucas Siegmund is a senior in the College majoring in PPE and the Chair of the Student Committee on ...
Peter Decherney, Associate Professor of Cinema Studies and English, facilitated a panel discussion w...
Student panelist Thomas Jansen, former photo editor for 34th Street Magazine, web development editor...
Peter Decherney, Associate Professor of Cinema Studies and English, facilitated a panel discussion w...
Peter Decherney, Associate Professor of Cinema Studies and English, facilitated a panel discussion w...
The 2013 symposium explored ways through which courseware and online learning technologies can help ...
Peter Decherney, Associate Professor of Cinema Studies and English, facilitated a panel discussion w...
The 2013 symposium explored ways through which courseware and online learning technologies can help ...
The 2013 symposium explored ways through which courseware and online learning technologies can help ...
The 2015 Engaging Students Through Technology Symposium was held on Friday, October 30. We brought t...
Ralph Rosen, Professor of Classical Studies, School of Arts and Sciences shares reflections about Fa...
Dyana Wing So is a junior majoring in Visual Studies where she also works as a student assistant. Sh...
The 2013 symposium explored ways through which courseware and online learning technologies can help ...
Peter Decherney, Associate Professor of Cinema Studies and English, facilitated a panel discussion w...
Event: Engaging Students Through Technology Symposium Year: 2010 Summary: We live today in a sta...
Lucas Siegmund is a senior in the College majoring in PPE and the Chair of the Student Committee on ...
Peter Decherney, Associate Professor of Cinema Studies and English, facilitated a panel discussion w...
Student panelist Thomas Jansen, former photo editor for 34th Street Magazine, web development editor...
Peter Decherney, Associate Professor of Cinema Studies and English, facilitated a panel discussion w...
Peter Decherney, Associate Professor of Cinema Studies and English, facilitated a panel discussion w...
The 2013 symposium explored ways through which courseware and online learning technologies can help ...
Peter Decherney, Associate Professor of Cinema Studies and English, facilitated a panel discussion w...
The 2013 symposium explored ways through which courseware and online learning technologies can help ...
The 2013 symposium explored ways through which courseware and online learning technologies can help ...
The 2015 Engaging Students Through Technology Symposium was held on Friday, October 30. We brought t...
Ralph Rosen, Professor of Classical Studies, School of Arts and Sciences shares reflections about Fa...
Dyana Wing So is a junior majoring in Visual Studies where she also works as a student assistant. Sh...
The 2013 symposium explored ways through which courseware and online learning technologies can help ...
Peter Decherney, Associate Professor of Cinema Studies and English, facilitated a panel discussion w...
Event: Engaging Students Through Technology Symposium Year: 2010 Summary: We live today in a sta...
Lucas Siegmund is a senior in the College majoring in PPE and the Chair of the Student Committee on ...