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Learn how to integrate Web 2.0 technologies? #ETC635

As educators, we have a "moral and ethical obligation to … model use of digital media in a socially responsible way, and maintain a participatory and inclusive attitude in pedagogy and in learning environment design" (Alam & McLoughlin, 2010). 

ETC655 students are providing several technology training sessions online, April 21 & 22, sponsored by ETC Community. These free online professional development sessions are open for all to attend. If you have any questions on the session, please contact Dr. Chih Tu at Chih.Tu@Nau.Edu

 

Where: ETC Community BBCollaborate: https://bblearn.nau.edu/webapps/bb-collaborate-BBLEARN/launchSession/guest?uid=10ce63de-f1fd-4aa8-a04a-1dd17a61f32d

If you own any iOS devices, iPad, iPhone etc., you can download BBCollaborate App to join these sessions on your mobile devices. 

 

All online training sessions will be recorded and archived.  To access current and previous recorded sessions, see: https://delicious.com/chihtu/ETC655,BBCollaborate,Network,Training

 

04/21/2014, Monday

4:30-5:00 pm

·      Presenters: ETC655 Group 4

·      Topic: 30Hands

5:30-6:00 pm

·      Presenters: ETC655 Group 2

·      Topic: Weebly

6:30-7:00 pm

·      Presenters: ETC655 Group 6

·      Topic: Twitter

7:30-8:00 pm

·      Presenters: ETC655 Group 3

·      Topic: Evernote

 

04/22/2014, Tuesday

4:30-5:00 pm

·      Presenters: ETC655 Group 5

·      Topic: Google Docs

5:30-6:00 pm

·      Presenters: ETC655 Group 7

·      Topic: Videocasts

6:30-7:00 pm

·      Presenters: ETC655 Group 1

·      Topic: Thinking.com

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