The 2006 conference program provides an excellent survey of UNC's work in teaching and learning with technology. During the three days of the conference, approximately 150 sessions will be offered in the categories of formal presentation, panel discussion, roundtable discussion, demonstration, poster presentation, and hands-on workshop.

Our plenary presentations will be:

Wednesday at 11:30
Planning for Change: Fitting Emerging Practices and New Technologies into Existing Institutional Strategies
Cyprien Lomas, University of British Columbia
(first EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative Scholar in Residence, and 2004 NLII Fellow)

Friday at 11:40
TLT Alchemy - a New Mix for the 21st Century
Ron Bleed, Maricopa Community Colleges
(2005 EDUCAUSE award winner for Excellence in Leadership)

Some examples of program offerings are given here. Be sure to also see the interactive full program or the full program PDF. The following interactive program views are available: date, track, presenter, session type, featured sessions only, and sponsored sessions only.

Making the Library Visible: Bookmarklets to Library Resources
Scott Rice, Networked Information Services Librarian, Jackson Library, UNC Greensboro

Podcasting - Transforming Your Classroom Into An Internet Radio Station
Jason Romney, Sound Design Instructor, Design and Production, North Carolina School of the Arts

Cyber Law and Digital Forensics: Transferring Laws and Policies to Virtual Teams
Cheryl Brown, Associate Professor, Political Science, UNC Charlotte

Copyright Basics and the UNC Intellectual Property Ownership Policies
David Harrison, Associate Vice President for Legal Affairs, Legal Affairs, UNC General Administration

Bridging the Technology Gap: Creating a Positive Learning Environment for Library Staff
Angela Ballard, Information Technology Training Librarian, North Carolina State University

Overcoming a Semester Disaster: Sloan Your Way Out
Sharon Collins, Projects Manager, Academic Outreach, East Carolina University
Ginny Sconiers, Projects Coordinator, Academic Outreach, East Carolina University

How Technology Impacts Student Learning: An Assessment Workshop
Joni Spurlin, University Director of Assessment, University Planning and Analysis, North Carolina State University

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