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2017 Alumni Achievement Award WinnerBenjamin Simon Wilfond ’81Alumni Achievement in Medicine - BioethicsBenjamin Simon Wilfond is a pediatric pulmonologist and bioethicist. He is currently a…
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The second episode of the semester with updates from members of the ITDL team. Open office hours with Alison and Tom…
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A climatologist, activist, and one of the first to study global climate change, Hansen directs the Program on Climate Science, Awareness, and Solutions at Columbia University’s Earth Institute.…
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An abbreviated version of a previous TechTuesday where Susan Falciani and Lora Taub-Pervizpour present on Shared Shelf. A twitter discussion will follow at #bergcollects.
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A quick one-on-one with Adam Croom the morning before his keynote at Muhlenberg. He will be speaking about domains and the ever-expanding list of applications they have.
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Lora Taub-Pervizpour and Tim Clarke review the Domain's initiative on campus. Hosting research or creative material on your own domain is a great way to connect with your audience. Examples of…
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As we near the end of the semester, the ITDL team gives a quick update. Details about the future of Tech Tuesday is also included.
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Jordan Noyes reviews the latest about all things Canvas. She also gives a sneak peak at new integrated tools coming in the future.
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Tim Clarke demonstrates the power survey tool, Qualtrics. This online tool can be integrated into Canvas and is proposed to take the place of popular survey-making sites like Survey Monkey.
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Dr. Lora Taub-Pervizpour and Jen Jarson present on open education. The ability to create and share academic material online is an ever increasing tool within the higher-ed community.
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Susan Falciani and Lora Taub-Pervizpour dive into the details of Shared Shelf. This online platform hosts a vast array of digital material from many colleges and universities.
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Jim Groom will be presenting, "A Pandora's box for Teaching, Scholarship and Identity". Jim is a co-founder of Reclaim Hosting, and an early architect of the Domain of One's Own…
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A liberal arts education has never been more important than it is today as digital modes of communication enable us to connect with one another or to retreat into a fragmented world of reinforced…
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