Conversations on the Thoughtful Use of Technology Series

 

Upcoming Presenters

e.Lilly: Finding a New Way to Work  
   

Presented by:
Newton F. Crenshaw

Vice President of Corporate Communications and Public Affairs, Eli Lilly and Company

Thursday, September 12, 2002, 4:00 to 5:00 PM
University Library, Lilly Auditorium

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A Conversation with…  

 

Alpheus Bingham, Ph.D.
Vice President of e.Lilly
Eli Lilly and Company
Friday, September 13 9:00 to 11:00am
University Place Conference Center
Purdue Room

   

Education’s Imperative: Defining Appropriate Roles for Information Technology

   

Presented by:
Diana G. Oblinger, Ph.D.

Senior Fellow with the EDUCAUSE Center for Applied Research
Thursday, October 24, 2002, 9:00 to 10:00 AM
University Library, Lilly Auditorium
Reception immediately following in the Center for Teaching and Learning, UL 1125


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Great Expectations and Cold Realities: The Experience of Starting an Online Institution.

   

Presented by:
Thomas Duffy
, Indiana University, and
Steve Tilson, formerly with U.S. Open University
Friday, November 15, 2002, 9:00 to 10:00 AM
University Library, Lilly Auditorium
Reception immediately following in the Center for Teaching and Learning, UL 1125

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e-knowledge Comes to Campus: A revolution in the Sharing of Knowledge

   

Presented by:
Dr. Donald M. Norris

President
Strategic Initiatives, Inc.
Wednesday, February 19 , 2003
3:30
to 4:30 PM
University Library, Lilly Auditorium
Reception immediately following in the Center for Teaching and Learning, UL 1125

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A Distributed Learning Impact Evaluation: Online students, faculty, successes, and challenges at the University of Central Florida

   

Presented by:
Chuck Dziuban
and Dr. Moskal
University of Central Florida

Friday, March 7, 2003

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Integration or Change: Can technology be used for teaching without structural change?

Presented by:
A.W. (Tony) Bates

University of British Columbia

Friday, April 11, 2003

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Presentation Archive

e.Lilly: Finding a New Way to Work

Education’s Imperative: Defining Appropriate Roles for Information Technology

Great Expectations and Cold Realities: The Experience of Starting an Online Institution.

e-knowledge Comes to Campus: A revolution in the Sharing of Knowledge

A Distributed Learning Impact Evaluation: Online students, faculty, successes, and challenges at the University of Central Florida

Integration or Change: Can technology be used for teaching without structural change?