Monthly Archives: January 2009

Online Teaching and Learning Colloquia Presentation on TE150

On Thursday, January 22nd, Matthew J. Koehler, Punya Mishra and the graduate instructors that taught TE150 online made a presentation as part of the Online Teaching and Learning Colloquia.  The presentation and discussion covered design of the course, the use of diverse technologies and pedagogies, including games, dynamic discussion forums, social networking, magic tricks and popular film in the course.  They also presented how students have responded to this online format and what has been learned in the process.

You can download a PDF copy of their presentation on Punya’s website.

You may subscribe to a podcast of this presentation and all previous and future presentations here.   Or you can watch both the presentation and Q&A below.

24 Screencasts in 24 hours

TechSmith folks Betsy Weber, Chief Evangelist, and Troy Stein, Camtasia Studio product manager, are doing 24 screencasts in 24 hours starting on February 17th at 8 a.m.

You can follow them at various online locations: http://visuallounge.techsmith.com/

Twitter folks can follow: http://twitter.com/TechSmith

Ustream: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/24-screencasts-in-24-hours—camtasia-studio

This will be an informational meeting/demonstration to show the power and features of Camtasia Studio.

The new web site is here.

Welcome to the new web site for the Center for Teaching and Technology at the College of Education at MSU.  We still have some pages to add and some thing to tweak, but this is a much needed upgrade that I am happy is finally up for the world to see.  We hope this will be your go-to site for all things tech related and if something is not here, tell us!

Additions to the site yet to come include a page for Assisstive Technology resources, a podcast page and subscription portal and a page to get to know the Technical Interns in Education (TIES) that are the first face you see when you walk into 133 Erickson Hall.

Enjoy the new site!