Author Archive for arush

Great Lives, Great Stories, Acceptable Technology

I’ve listened to a bunch of great stories lately, about a bunch of great people. Muhammad Ali helping some college students on the side of the road. Bobby Kennedy being a politician who can relate to the common man, despite being a spoiled rich kid. And the pain and suffering in Jefferson Davis‘ life during [...]

The Official Flickr Tag of Faculty Academy

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Originally uploaded by rushaw.

Promotion of the 2006 Faculty Academy on Instructional Technologies continues with the establishment of the official Flickr tag for the event.
Use the tag facultyacademy2006 for all photos related to this year’s Academy. As you’ll see, the first entry is this year’s poster, created [...]

Digital Storytelling

Here is just a quick post for the Theater 435 students who have just come back from an amazing journey to New York City. It is now time to focus on the narrative part of the course, and these students have been transformed this semester into digitally fluent storytellers, at least based on the evidence [...]

The Current State of Online Collaboration

Has online collaboration gotten any easier? That is what the students in Dr. David MacEwen’s Psychology 491 class are going to find out. We in DTLT are using numerous (sometimes too numerous) forms of communication and online collaboration tools and evaluating them. However, a more important test will be to see if students can effectively [...]



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