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Kurt Gorman
Worked on the UTM Trumpet studio website to make it more accessible to current and prospective students.
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Janet Wilbert
Developed an online tutorial to help demonstrate to her senior internship students how to develop a virtual portfolio using PowerPoint. |
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Lynn Alexander
Learned how to use Adobe Contribute to merge the English and the Modern Foreign Languages websites together and to make updates and changes as needed. |
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Teresa Collard
Learned new techniques to help her teach an online course and developed her own personal website. |
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Brian Donavant
Worked on developing enhanced learning materials such as voiced over PowerPoint presentations for his online courses. |
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Nancy Buschhaus
Worked on her own personal website to update it to include information about the courses she teaches and to provide information about the research projects she and her students are doing. |
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Cindy West
Learned how to incorporate new technology for use in her online course and how to utilize the online resources that's available within her course materials to further enhance the learning process. |
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Neil Graves
Learned how to use Dreamweaver to further enhance his personal website and his Shakespeare website. |
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Brian Johnson
Learned how to use the test manager and pool manager within Blackboard to enhance is online and on campus classes. |
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Rhonda Jones
Learned how to use Dragon to develop an online survey for her new "Opening Dorrs" curriculum. |
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Theresa Rushing
Updated and added content to her personal webpage. She also learned how to record audio lectures to use with her online courses |
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Daniel Pigg
Developed video and audio lectures to use with the online courses he teaches.
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Donald Shaw
Developed his own personal website to include information about the course he teaches and to provide students a place for them to download content relating to those courses. |
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Nancy Sonleitner
Learned how to use Dragon to develop an online survey for the Sociology's alumni to evaluate the effectiveness of the sociology program. |