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Taylor, Arthur
Adjunct Lecturer
School of Information and Library Science
UNC Chapel Hill
uskala@email.unc.edu, 919-755-6231
Arthur Taylor recently received his MSIS at UNC-CH''''s School of Information and Library Science and this past fall semester taught a course in Human Information Interactions. He comes to the academic domain after more that 25 years experience in the corporate computing area.

Presentation(s): Second Life: Real Teaching and Learning in a Virtual World
Immerse Yourself: Delivering Instruction in Virtual Worlds
Triumphs and Tribulations of Teaching in a Virtual World: Voices of Experience

Taylor, Angelia
student
mass comm
UNC Pembroke
adt002@uncp.edu, 910-738-8226
Presentation(s): Second Life: Real Teaching and Learning in a Virtual World

Teslow, Mary
Assistant Professor
Health Sciences
Western Carolina University
mteslow@email.wcu.edu, 828-227-3513
Mary Teslow, MLIS, RHIA, Assistant Professor of Health Information Administration, Western Carolina University

Presentation(s): Strategies to Promote e-Learning Excellence Through a University Faculty Center, Part One

Torda, Neil
Digital Media Lecturer
Coulter Faculty Center
Western Carolina University
torda@email.wcu.edu, 828-227-2667
Digital Media Lecturer, Coulter Faculty Center

Presentation(s): Stream...Cast....Blog? Fishing for New Ways to Feed Your Digital Content

Tuggar, Fatimah
Assistant Professor of Fine Arts
Fine Arts
Winston-Salem State University
tuggarfa@wssu.edu, 336-750-2972
Fatimah Tuggar is assistant professor at Winston-Salem State University and an artist who uses technology as both medium and subject in her work to serve as metaphors for power dynamics. Her work has been exhibited globally in over 20 countries. The work has also been the subject of various panels, articles and a part of academic curricula, in various institutions and disciplines. Ms. Tuggar''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''s art education covers three continents and an even broader range of disciplines. Her teaching mirrors her art practice, in that her goal is not to deliver answers but inspire creative questioning.

Presentation(s): Methods & Meanings: Creative Thinking within Learning Technologies

Tutty, Jeremy
Assistant Professor
Educational Technology
Boise State University
JTUTTY@boisestate.edu, 208-426-1023
Presentation(s): Learning Management System Self-efficacy of Online and Hybrid Learners Using LMS Self-efficacy Scale

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