1999 BMRC Retreat Home

 


SCHEDULE

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Wednesday, January 13, 1999
All events took place in 159 Mulford Hall.

9:30-10:00 Welcome and Introductions

Professor Lawrence A. Rowe (Electrical Engineering & Computer Science/EECS, and Director, BMRC)

10:00-11:30 Multimedia Content Development I

Moderator:
Dr. Diane Harley (Executive Director, BMRC)

From Theory to Practice: The Design, Development, and Continuous Improvement of Computer-mediated Instructional Materials (10:00-10:30)
Professor Bernard Gifford (Division of Education in Mathematics, Science and Technology, Graduate School of Education)

NetAcademy: The Philosophy and Pedagogy of Learning on the Internet (10:30-11:00)
Doctor Pekka Himanen (Philosophy, University of Helsinki)

Discussion (11:00-11:30)

11:30-1:00 Lunch Break

1:00-3:00 Multimedia Content Development II

Moderator:
Dr. Diane Harley (Executive Director, BMRC)

Lecture Capture and Other Examples of Audio/Video on the Web (1:00-1:30)
Professor Lawrence A. Rowe (Electrical Engineering & Computer Science/EECS, and Director, BMRC)

Attending to Multimedia : What the Eye Tells Us about Effective Presentation Design (1:30-2:15)
Dr. Peter M. Faraday (Program Manager, Microsoft Corporation)

Discussion (2:15-2:40)

Break (2:40-3:00)

3:00-5:00 Instructional Technology and Campus Computing Policy

Moderator:
Professor Lawrence A. Rowe (Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, and Director, BMRC)

Internet 2 and CENIC: What It Means to You (3:00-3:30)
Associate Vice-Chancellor John W. McCredie (Information Systems & Technology)

Activities of the Instructional Technology Committee (CCCPB-IT) (3:30-4:00)
Professor Alice Agogino (Mechanical Engineering)

The Campus Commission on Computing (4:00-4:30)
Executive Vice-Chancellor & Provost Carol Christ

Discussion (4:30-5:00)

 



Thursday January 14, 1999
All events took place in 159 Mulford Hall.

9:00-10:30 Web Pages for Classes

Moderator:
Assistant Vice Chancellor Barbara Davis (Student Life-Educational Development)

Designing Websites for Large Undergraduate Classes (9:00-9:20)
Professor Howard Besser (School of Information Systems and Management)

A Multi-Tiered Model for Managing Course Websites (9:20-9:40)
Mr. Fred Beshears (Asst. Director, Instructional Technology Program)

Curriculum-wide Approaches to Course Web Pages (9:40-10:00)
Mr. Richard Henderson (Director of Computing and Information Systems, Haas School of Business)

Discussion (10:00-10:20)

Break (10:20-10:30)

10:30-12:00 Innovative Technologies I

Moderator:
Professor Alice Agogino (Mechanical Engineering)

NotePals: Sharing and Synchronizing Handwritten Notes with Multimedia Documents (10:30-11:00)
Professor James Landay (Electrical Engineering and Computer Science)

Internet Broadcasting on the Berkeley Campus and Beyond (11:00-11:30)
Professor Lawrence A. Rowe (Electrical Engineering & Computer Science/EECS, and Director, BMRC)

Discussion (11:30-12:00)

12:00-1:00 Lunch

1:00-2:30 Innovative Technologies II

Moderator:
Professor Lawrence A. Rowe (Electrical Engineering & Computer Science/EECS, and Director, BMRC)

Designing Virtual Communities For Learning: Tools, Pedagogy, and Experiences (1:00-1:30)
Dr. Sherry Hsi (Center for Innovative Learning Technologies)

Multivalent Documents: Anytime, Anywhere, Any Type, Every Way User-Improvable Digital Documents (1:30-2:00)
Professor Robert Wilensky (Electrical Engineering and Computer Science)

PRoPs: Towards Transparent Interfaces to the Real World (2:00-2:30)
Mr. Eric Paulos (Electrical Engineering and Computer Science)

2:30-3:00 Discussion and Wrap-Up