New Media in Education 2006: A Progress Report Columbia University
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Since 1999, the Columbia Center for New Media Teaching and Learning has partnered with faculty in the design, development, and assessment of projects that enhance the Columbia educational experience. The goal of our third New Media in Education Conference is to highlight some of the innovations that have evolved since we began our work seven years ago. Our commitment to keeping pace with current developments while maintaining a reflective context has allowed the Columbia community to benefit from newly emerging pedagogical best practices.
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New Directions: Research, Education & Community Service
Panel 4 Frank Moretti describes new efforts at CCNMTL to leverage multimedia adaptations of University research for use in Columbia's classes. Susan Witte will introduce Multimedia Connect, an AIDS intervention program developed at the School of Social Work.
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Image Annotation Tool in Dental Histology
Panel 3: A Partnership in Educational Innovation, part 5; Letty Moss-Salentijn discusses how she used the Image Annotation Tool in her histology course at the School of Dental and Oral Surgery.
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Mulitmedia Study Environments in Teaching Historical Biographies
Panel 3: A Partnership in Educational Innovation, part 4; Zaheer Ali demonstrates The Autobiography of Malcolm X Multimedia Study Environment.
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New Technologies in Teaching Foreign Language Through Film
Panel 3: A Partnership in Educational Innovation, part 3; Daniela Noe highlights how immersing students in an all-Italian media site like Caleidoscopio encourages language studies.
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New Technologies in Teaching Film Terms
Panel 3: A Partnership in Educational Innovation, part 2; Richard Peña demonstrates the Film Language Glossary. (John Frankfurt, panel convener)
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Collaborative Environments: Wikis Part 2
John Frankfurt and Lisa Gordis discuss the use of wiki in the classroom. John Frankfurt covers Robin Kelly's course Social Justice and the Lisa Gordis describes her use of a wiki in her Reading and Writing Women in Colonial America.