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Spring Symposium '05 Streaming Gallery
     

For the fourth year running, CU Online offers The University of Colorado Downtown Campus faculty a chance to hone their online teaching skills. Whether you are a first time instructor, seasoned online veteran or just thinking about integrating online tools into your classroom, the Spring Symposium is great chance to meet people and learn a few new things. This year the Spring Symposium gets practical with the theme of Top 10s for Top Teachers. Each session will provide you with a practical presentation of top tips to take away for to use in your courses!

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The Late Show
The Late Show "kick-off" video
The daylong session was kicked off with a The Late Show video with Dave . . . Thomas, not Letterman that is, and Jeremy Fulbright, marketing and media production manager, as sidekick. (aka Paul).
Blackboard
Top 10 ways to enhance your on-campus course with technology - using Blackboard
Teaching on campus, but curious about supplementing with a 24/7 area for students? Encourage a network of collaboration outside of class, by adding this virtual tool to the roster. This session covers the top techniques for using Blackboard to supplement your classroom teaching, saving you time and improving the learning for students.

Tim McMahon, Academic Technology & Extended Learning
Jennifer Wade, Personality in your course

Top 10 ways to put personality in your courses
How can you light up an impersonal online environment with a human touch? These tips will show you how to bring personality online.

Jennifer Wade, School of Public Affairs
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Top 10 free digital research and media resources for faculty

Do you wish you had time to explore the best resources for your online classes and your own research? Now, you've got time. Library faculty will offer you 10 routes for finding resources and media that will peak your students' interests. This session will include both how to find and use ever changing tools, and what to do if you're faced with limitations.

Gayle Bradbeer, Lorrie Evans Linda Tietjen, Auraria Library

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Top 10 student rants and raves

This student panel will relate their top 10 likes and dislikes from online courses. Get an unbiased look at online learning from the student’s perspective.

Moderator: Judith Coe, College of Arts and Media

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Session 2: Top 10 technologies to watch

As the old saying goes, "The only constant is change." How are technological changes affecting the learning landscape? What new tools are on the horizon that might change the way you teach? This session tries to look over the technology horizon and take a peek into the future.

Brian Yuhnke , Academic Technology & Extended Learning

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