Click here to view the Web 2.0 Brown Bag promo: {http://www.towson.edu/adminfinance/ots/ciat/emergingtechnology/web20}.
Web 2.0 is a new way of thinking about how to use the Web. Students and faculty at Towson are using Web 2.0 technologies to smash the boundaries between computing and ?real life?. They are creating interactive, collaborative, and original ways to express themselves and share their knowledge.
Students from many disciplines are utilizing Web 2.0 technologies in their Object Design and Interactive Media Design courses.
Find out how you can use Web 2.0 technologies to expand your instruction.
The Office of Technology Services invites you to an Emerging Technologies brown bag presentation by Professors Jan Baum and Bridget Z. Sullivan from the Department of Art and Design:
Teaching using Web 2.0 Technologies
Join us for their presentation November 21 at noon in the Cook Library as they discuss their use of Web 2.0 technologies like wikis, blogs, Flickr, YouTube, Google Docs and Second Life to foster research, creativity, and dialogue within their undergraduate and graduate studio art courses.
Presenters:
Jan Baum, Associate Professor and Program Director of Metals + Jewelry and Interdisciplinary Crafts
Bridget Z. Sullivan, Associate Professor and Program Director of the Interactive Media Design Center
Date: November 21, 2008
Time: noon ? 1 p.m.
Location: Cook 404B
Register for the Web 2.0 Brown Bag at {http://www.towson.edu/otstraining}.