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Rodney Marchant - Engaging Students through Real Life Problems

This presentation will look at various ways in which student education is enhanced through real life problem based learning. I will discuss how using real life, local, issues can be solved by using…

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Michael Christiansen - Flipping Chemistry at a Distance

In flipped classrooms, lecture is pushed outside of class through online videos, freeing up in-class time for higher-learning activities. Despite a growing literature focus on flipped learning over…

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Andreas Wesseman - TAKE OFF! How to make your CANVAS course more exciting!

How do you reach your tech savvy students from day one? With a little bit of effort and the talents of our own CIDI folks, you too can create exciting online content that will be clear, motivational…

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Kit Mohr - The ABCs of XYZ Students

One author characterizes Millennials as a Jekyll-and-Hyde generation, with many facing a quarterlife crisis. He simultaneously expresses hope in their comfort with technology, confident…

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Nathan Smith - Integrating Technology and Innovation in Education

Using technology integration in education mustn't focus primarily on the tools, even though tools are important to learn and use. It should focus on innovation! As educators, our center of…

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Christopher Phillips - Including Every Student in Your Classroom

Every classroom has students who learn in different ways. In this session we will discuss strategies for setting up your course to meet the unique learning styles of every student, including those…

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Clayton Brown - Knowledge Masters: Online Educational Gaming for Your Classroom

Imagine assigning your students to play an online game where they compete against one another to master the content of your course. Knowledge Masters is a free Canvas app designed and used by USU…

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ETE Conference 2016 - Closing Thoughts

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Becky Thoms and Erin Davis - Ditch Your Textbook: Getting Started with Open Educational Resources

Are you frustrated with the challenges presented by traditional textbooks—high costs, frequent "updates," lack of flexibility? In this session, the Library will present options for…

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ETE Conference 2016 Keynote - Abby Benninghoff - Amplify Your Teaching Impact: Capitalizing on 1-on-1 Instruction

With ever greater focus on the issues of expansive class sizes, electronic learning management systems, big data and digital tools in the classroom, we can lose focus on one of most effective tools…

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Kevin Reeve and Tyler Clair - 3D Design, Printing and Scanning

This presentation will introduce the world of 3D design, printing, and scanning with some examples of how faculty might integrate it into their curriculum and classroom. Tools, resources, and on…

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Mitchell Colver - Avoiding Inert Knowledge: Making Students the Subject of the Classroom

Human beings are wired to rapidly learn complex concepts. However, taking advantage of this trait by simply lecturing to students robs them of feeling empowered in their own acquisition of knowledge.…

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Piotr Runge - Tablets in IVC Classroom

IVC delivery method lacks the functionality of a face-to-face classroom's whiteboard. In a math class, it's very hard for students to show the instructor what they write in real time. Using…

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Dan Holland - Creative Confidence in the Classroom

In this session, we will discuss principles and activities that will help teachers increase their creative confidence. The principles derive from the literature on creativity and design thinking. In…

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Chris Hartwell - Engaging Students through Online Polling

When instructing in any classroom, and particularly in a distance broadcast environment, getting input and participation from students can be a difficult task. This session will demonstrate how to…

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Adam Hunsaker - Case Studies that Students Design

Last semester I tried several ways of letting students lead the learning, and found the best engagement when they wrote their own case studies in small groups. This invited student discussion and…

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