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ETC Community: Learn Web 2.0 Technologies

ETC647 students are providing Web 2.0 Technology Training on Nov, 1, 3, & 4.  Please join us to learn new Web 2.0 technology for teaching and learning. All training sessions are hosted on Elluminate.  All sessions will be recorded.  You do not need to sign up for the sessions. The sessions are open for all ETC members to participate.  Feel free to share these events with your colleagues. List of previous recorded sessions Date: November 1, 2010, 5-6 pm Arizona Time ·          Title: Augmented Reality/ Flyer ·          Speaker: ETC647 Team 1. ·          Where: Elluminate: ETC Virtual Space.   Date: November 3, 2010, 6-7 pm Arizona Time ·          Title: Classroom Response Systems (clickers)/ Flyer ·          Speaker: ETC647 Team 5. ·          Where: Elluminate: ETC Virtual Space. Date: November 3, 2010, 6:15-7:15 pm Arizona Time ·          Title: Empower your students by incorporating Web 2.0 tools that engage them in 21st century learning skills/ Flyer ·  

Euminate Session: USING SOCIAL TAGGING TO CREATE AN ONLINE LEARNING COMMUNITY

The COE Faculty Research Center Proudly Presents . . . A Brown Bag Discussion Presented by:   Dr. Chih-Hsiung Tu     “Using social tagging to create an online learning community” A discussion of recent research   This is the second in a series of Brown Bag Discussions on: Ideas for engaging students in our web courses   In Person: Where : COE Room 150 When : Wednesday, November 3 rd from 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m.   Statewide & Remote Access: Elluminate: http://elm.elluminate.com:80/NAU-Institution/join_meeting.html?meetingId=1247975419984 Meet Me Phone Line: 928-523-9119   Faculty, Staff, and Students are encouraged to attend  

Research Assistantship Opportunity!! 10 hours a week!

Please read below and reply to Michael.Roberts@nau.edu if you are interested.   Temporary Graduate Student Wanted for CTE SLCD Project   Job Title: Graduate Research Assistant   No. of Openings: 1   Hours Per Week: 16-24 for 8-12 weeks   Wage: $12.50/hour   Employment Start Date: Immediate through December/January   Employment Location: Flagstaff Mountain Campus   Job Description: The CTE SLCD project includes a discovery phase to study student demographics, skill sets, needs, and program expectations. The GRA will coordinate with the Research Specialist from the Office of Academic Assessment and CTE faculty to collect data from various sources including Peoplesoft. GRA will also work with the COE faculty research center developing surveys to collect data from current and former students.   Qualifications: 1. Must have prior research or assessment e