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Scholarship in a New Media Environment Forum
Customizing An Instructional Application

Recorded
Friday, December 3, 1999 1:00 - 3:00 PM PST

Moderator
Elissa Tognozzi, Lecturer, Italian

Presenters
Olga Kagan, Lecturer, Slavic Languages and Literature
Creating web-based language comprehension modules.
Chris LaBelle, TA, Applied Linguistics and ESL
Created web-based program to assist in improving reading and comprehension skills.
Christopher Mott, Lecturer, English
Used web-based program to annotate and critique text passages.
Emanuel Schegloff, Professor, Sociology
Created and used self-grading multimedia exercises.

Faculty often secure grants or request on-campus aid to design software programs to solve particular instructional needs. Some projects succeed while others seem to require too much effort and resources to justify their development. In this SIANME forum four instructors with extensive experience creating and/or using custom-made applications will demonstrate their applications and discuss their relative pros and cons.

Recording and archiving of this event provided by UCLA Instructional Media Production, a division of the Office of Instructional Development (OID).