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Year 1 (2001 - 2002)
Summer Institute
Theme: "Low" Technology In Instruction
View the Year 1 SI Agenda
The 2002 T3 Summer Institute will be held Tuesday, May 28 - Friday, June 7. Sixteen faculty have been selected
to participate in the 9-day event focused on applications of technology to support instruction.
This first annual Summer Institute is designed to introduce instructional technologies and applications.
Institute activities will consist of group seminars as well as individually prepared discipline-focused projects
that are based on the technology theme.
This summer's institute will be geared toward those who do not consider themselves as experts with technology, but
rather as novices willing to learn and experiment with the application of technology that is new to them.
Topics include hands-on applications such as PowerPoint, Groupwise, and Blackboard; discussion topics such as effective
instructional design and increasing student participation and hardware use such as the electronic classroom and scanners.
2002 Participants
Bruce Brown
Pat Bryant
Jay Crockett
Jutta Green
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Caisy Ho
Deborah Kennedy
Jan Martin
Heidi Morehead
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Susan Nester
Samuel Olorounto
Eugenie Ranck
Sharon Ratcliff
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Aileen Fletcher
Amy Dawson
Anne Folsom
Betty Spraker
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Featured Presenters
Dr. W. Terry Whisnant
A native of North Carolina, Terry now resides outside Richmond, Virginia and
is President of Horizon Seminars, a conference presentation and workshop company
specializing in leadership, motivation, team management, and self-improvement
seminars. Terry has personally conducted over 500 such presentations to business,
industry, and public service agencies during the past 25 years. Continued...
Terry will be presenting two programs at the 2002 Summer Institute: "Communication Skills for the Hard of Listening"
and "Learning Styles and Teaching Strategies: A Match made in . . .the classroom"
Greg Cook
Greg has been an Instructional Technologist at Blue Ridge Community College
since 1997 and managed a variety of information technology, instructional technology,
and distance learning departments at TCC before that. With a healthy and ongoing
suspicion of technology, he works with faculty to humanely incorporate various
technologies into instruction.
Greg will be spending an hour or so discussing the incorporation of "low-tech" tools in teaching both in the Distance
Learning and hybrid or blended-learning environments.
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