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Scholarship in a New Media Environment Forum
Collaboration Across UC Campuses: What's the Pain? What's the Gain?


Recorded

Friday, April 20, 2001, 1:00 - 3:00 PM PDT

Moderator
Ruth Sabean, Assistant Director, Office of Instructional Development

Panel
Susan Schaffer, Spanish and Portuguese: Collaboration to produce interdepartmental web-based courseware and website for Spanish and Portuguese
Dean L. Abernathy, School of Art and Architecture: Use of Virtual Reality models to teach architectural history
Adey Nyamathi, Nursing: Creation of online program for cross-campus delivery of courses in nursing administration
Guest: Paula Murphy, Editor, University of California's newly established webzine

The University of California is making a major effort to provide systemwide visibility to campus and faculty efforts in the development and use of teaching and learning technologies. To this end, a virtual UC Center for Teaching, Learning and Technology (TLtC) was created in Fall 2000.

The Center's first initiative was the establishment of collaborative grants to further the innovative uses of instructional technology through partnerships within and across campuses. The second initiative will be the creation of a UC webzine, an online magazine featuring the work of UC faculty who are integrating technology into their teaching. The first phase of the granting process, for planning mini-grants, has just been completed. Several of the grant recipients here at UCLA have agreed to discuss and/or demonstrate their applications.

Following the panel discussion, the managing editor of the UC Webzine, Paula Murphy, will lead a discussion on the webzine, to solicit your ideas about how to make it an effective vehicle for the sharing of information.


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