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Breakfast Series: Communicating through Science Fiction & Technology
Wednesday, Oct. 14 2015 @ 8:30 am - 10:00 am
Join us for a look at the 2015 AT&T Best Blended Course winner to hear about different instructional technology techniques and tools that were used.
Location: TBA
Description
Course TC 401: “Science Fiction, Communication & Technology” examined how science fiction portrays the used of communication technologies. Themes from science fiction films and a novel were analyzed to relate them to our world and guide our own communication technology usage. This blended course used Zoom for conferencing, Eli Review to facilitate peer review, and MSU Google Docs for collaboration.
Speaker
Robby Ratan, Assistant Professor, Department of Media and Information
Background
The AT&T Faculty-Staff Award Competition in Instructional Technology is an annual awards program run by MSU IT Services and funded by AT&T to recognize and encourage best practices in the use of technology to enhance teaching and learning
The Breakfast Conversations on Online Pedagogy series is hosted by IT Services Teaching and Learning Technology. Learn more about other faculty development opportunities.