{"id":535,"date":"2007-09-26T08:18:05","date_gmt":"2007-09-26T12:18:05","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.gardnercampbell.net\/blog1\/?p=535"},"modified":"2007-09-26T08:18:05","modified_gmt":"2007-09-26T12:18:05","slug":"umw-teachinglearningtechnology-fellows-a-new-season-underway","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.gardnercampbell.net\/blog1\/umw-teachinglearningtechnology-fellows-a-new-season-underway\/","title":{"rendered":"UMW Teaching\/Learning\/Technology Fellows: a new season underway"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Those of us who work in technology and faculty development know that there are huge challenges if one wants to move beyond the &#8220;low-hanging fruit&#8221; (low-hanging? I practically jumped into the harvester&#8217;s lap) and get to truly systemic innovation and progress. The UMW Teaching, Learning, and Technology Fellows&#8217; program is our effort to get to that kind of progress. Our 2006-2007 Fellows did some fine work, individually and as a cohort, ably led by John Morello and the DTLT team. <a href=\"http:\/\/facultyacademy.org\/blog\/?page_id=30\">Here&#8217;s a picture of the crew<\/a> in the spring of 2006 as they began their efforts. A description of the program accompanies the photo. It was thrilling to see the results as the faculty shared them with us at Faculty Academy 2007. Marjorie Och&#8217;s (Art History) <a href=\"http:\/\/facultyacademy.org\/wiki07\/page\/Developing_an_Online_Exhibit\">virtual Venice exhibit<\/a> is beautiful and inspiring, and Marjorie&#8217;s blogs this year are a huge part of UMW Blogs&#8217; success. Charlie Sharpless (Chemistry) <a href=\"http:\/\/facultyacademy.org\/wiki07\/page\/From_Bench_to_Brain\">persuaded his students that &#8220;Chem is Cool&#8221;<\/a> with an imaginative re-thinking of the freshman chemistry lab. Steve Gallik (Biology), a longtime fellow-journeyer in teaching and learning technologies, continued his innovations in developing <a href=\"http:\/\/facultyacademy.org\/wiki07\/page\/The_Cell_Biology_On-line_Lab_Manual\">an online Cell Biology lab manual<\/a>. Craig Vasey (Philosophy) put together an impressive online learning space to support his Logic course. For copyright reasons it&#8217;s password protected, but you can see the header <a href=\"http:\/\/cvasey.org\/logic\/\">here<\/a>, and a few of Craig&#8217;s early thoughts <a href=\"http:\/\/cvasey.org\/tltblog\/\">here<\/a>. Project leader John Morello even joined in the fun with <a href=\"http:\/\/facultyacademy.org\/wiki07\/page\/The_Groom-ing_of_Morello%E2%80%99s_Mini-Tube\">his own &#8220;MiniTube&#8221; project<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>Now a second season begins. The 2007-2008 Teaching, Learning, and Technology Fellows met two weeks ago for an introduction to Bluehost and blogging. Today we&#8217;re going deeper into the blogosphere with the University of Tennessee&#8217;s fantastically helpful &#8220;<a href=\"http:\/\/edtech.tennessee.edu\/~set31\/02_01.htm\">Anatomy of a Blog<\/a>.&#8221;We&#8217;ll also touch on Friend of a Friend (FOAF) and RSS. The rest of the time we&#8217;ll make some space for shared reflection. (I&#8217;m always up for the conversation.)<\/p>\n<p>Already there&#8217;s activity from this cohort. Sarah Allen (English, Linguistics, and Speech) <a href=\"http:\/\/www.thoth101.org\/tltblog\/\">has her blog up<\/a>, educating us about Thoth (I&#8217;m a sucker for language-play), and I&#8217;m looking forward to her leading us into a deeper understanding of the way writing and rhetoric underlie the work we&#8217;re doing this year. Go Sarah! Steve Greenlaw (Economics), like last year&#8217;s Steve, is a longtime fellow traveler, and <a href=\"http:\/\/stevegreenlaw.org\/pedablogy\">his blog is a treasure-trove<\/a> for anyone trying to understand pedagogy, economics, or the process of inspiration and creativity. And the still-waters-run-deep winner is Donald Rallis (Geography), a colleague who started at UMW the same year I did, but whom I&#8217;ve never had the chance or pleasure to get to know. I am delighted to say that Donald too has the soul of a born blogger. The site he&#8217;s set up for his <a href=\"http:\/\/regionalgeography.org\/101blog\">Geography 101 class<\/a> is a stunner. I&#8217;ve already learned a ton from it, and I can&#8217;t wait to read what Donald writes in the weeks and months ahead. I hope Donald likes comments (what blogger doesn&#8217;t?), for he&#8217;s sure to get a lot of them Start anywhere&#8211;but <a href=\"http:\/\/regionalgeography.org\/101blog\/?p=21\">here&#8217;s one of my favorites to date<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>Watch this space for more dispatches as the Fellows program continues. And even more importantly, watch their spaces,  and enjoy their stories&#8211;and of course, comment early and often.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Those of us who work in technology and faculty development know that there are huge challenges if one wants to move beyond the &#8220;low-hanging fruit&#8221; (low-hanging? 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