2010 Symposium for Teaching and Learning with Technology

This year's symposium will feature a morning keynote address by Dr. Michael Wesch, assistant professor of cultural anthropology at Kansas State University, a faculty lunch panel discussion, "Using Social Media to Engage Students," and a poster session at the end of the day. During the day we will also feature over 20 faculty-led breakout sessions showcasing innovative uses of technology to enhance teaching learning and research, a hands-on demonstration room, a Digital Media Commons showcase room, and a Educational Gaming Commons showcase room.

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Digital Scholarship and the Culture of Teaching and Learning

Innovation inspired learning

Fostering innovation in education for more transparent learning experiences.

New educational frontiers

Exposing a new world in which to explore untapped ways to teach and learn.

A new generation of knowledge

Cultivating unforeseen potential in learning and education.

Recent News

Call for Proposals Closed
The call for proposals for the 2010 Symposium has closed. We received a large volume of high quality submissions again…
Proposal deadline extended to November 13
Members of the faculty who are using technology to enrich teaching, learning, or research are encouraged to submit a presentation…
Blackboard Demonstration
I'm at a demonstration of Blackboard that is being delivered by a combination of Blackboard and former ANGEL staff.  The…

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The Penn State Symposium for Teaching and Learning with Technology is both an annual one-day event and a year-round online discussion of ways that faculty are using technology to enhance teaching, learning, and research.

Add event to calendar March 27, 2010

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Conference Center Hotel
University Park, PA

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