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Topic
Technology;
Preparation for Teaching;
Professional Development
Institution
Washington University
Title

Summer Web Workshops

Description

Washington University's Graduate School of Arts & Sciences offers Web Workshops each Summer. The goal of the workshops is to familiarize graduate students in Arts and Sciences with strategies for enhancing learning through technology. Participants are encouraged to apply the skills they learn to specific courses that they have taught before or will be teaching in the near future. The series of five workshops are offered in cooperation with the Teaching Center and the Computing Center, and were designed with input from the TA Committee's 1998 study of skills needed by TA's to integrate technology into teaching. Workshop focuses include Web site publishing, planning and building course Web sites, Managing Web-enhanced courses, creating Web exercises, and creating video-enhanced distributed learning (DL) courses.

http://artsci.wustl.edu/GSAS/WebWorkshops99/

Contact

Elaine Prostak Berland, Ph.D.
Associate Dean, Graduate School of Arts & Sciences
Phone: 314-935-7355
Email: epberlan@artsci.wustl.edu

Date Posted

March 2000




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