2006 Instructional Technology Conference
The 2006 Instructional Technology Conference was held April 2nd through 4th at Middle Tennessee State University in Murfreesboro, TN. Speakers included:
- Stephen Downes, Senior Researcher of Online Learning at the National Research Council, Canada;
- Robert Kvavik, Professor of Political Science and Associate Vice President at the University of Minnesota;
- Melinda Clarke, Associate Professor of Education at Union University;
- Hal Rice and Ricky Cox of Murray State University (KY);
- Skip Sparkman, Mary Nunaley, and David Warner of Volunteer State Community College (TN);
- John St. Clair and James Dye of the Regents Online Campus Collaborative, Tennessee Board of Regents.
Available podcasts include:
- "Distributed Learning," presented by Stephen Downes.
- "Educause Center for Applied Research (ECAR) Study of Students and Information Technology, 2005," presented by Robert Kvavik.
- "You Raise Me Up: How to Enhance Student Learning by Integrating Learning Taxonomies in Online Instruction," presented by Melinda Clarke.
- "A Kentucky-Wide Online Course to Demonstrate the Impact of Technology on Teaching," presented by Hal Rice and Ricky Cox.
- "Developing Institution-Based Distance Learning Course Awards," presented by David Warner, Mary Nunaley, and Skip Sparkman.
- "Podcasting as an Instructional Tool," presented by John St. Clair and James Dye.