The Ethics of Research with Human Subjects: Multimedia Modules
Alexandra Cooper and Lorna Hicks We will present examples from a series of multimedia modules created to prepare students for conducting research with human subjects. The modules, crafted for both...
View Article“Twittare:” Micro-Blogging and Out-of-Class Communication
Matteo Gilebbi and Emily Sposeto, Romance Studies The presenters will collaborate to deliver a presentation examining the use of Twitter as a tool for encouraging communication outside of the...
View ArticleTechnology Applications for Self-Assessment
Deborah Reisinger and Joan Clifford, Romance Studies This project explores having students play a greater role in the assessment process and asks whether this role results in improved (or a perceived...
View ArticleVirtual Duke – ISIS Mapping 2.0
Victoria Szabo, ISIS Previous ISIS Capstone projects have included the original interactive Duke map, 3D models of some of East Campus, and a Duke Global Health/WISER project on multimedia mapping....
View ArticleDance and Technology: In the classroom and beyond
Tyler Walters, Dance Martin Brooke, Electrical and Computer Engineering This presentation will include elements of the several Dance/Technology projects spearheaded by Professors Martin Brooke and...
View ArticleUsing WordPress to Facilitate Multimodal Student Writing
Susanne Hall & Seth Dowland, Thompson Writing Program Changes in technology have always produced changes in academic writing. In our digital age the kinds of questions we want students to be able...
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