Paper proposals (roughly 250 words) should give a brief but concise outline of the presentation. The deadline for proposals is February 13, 2009. Please include your full name, paper title, institution, e-mail, phone number, and the name and contact information of your major professor. Presenters must submit their full paper by March 13, 2009 to be considered for conference prizes. Proposals and final papers should be sent via e-mail attachment to Dr. Arthur Remillard at aremillard@francis.edu.
Dabbleboard - Online whiteboard for drawing & team collaboration
I haven't tried this -- but it look really cool.
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2009 NetVUE Conference: Vocation in Undergraduate Education: Externding the Theological Exploration of Vocation (Indianapolis, March 12-14, 2009)
Applications for attendance by campus teams due Nov. 14. Funded in part by the Lilly Endowment, Inc.
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North American Undergraduate Conference in Religion and Philosophy, March 28-29, St. Francis U., Loretto, PA
Theme: "The Common Good." Proposals are due by Feb. 13, 2009; full papers by March 13; contact person is Arthur Remillard (aremillard@francis.edu).
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Get feedback with Backboard
Not quite sure how this works but looks like it could be handy in a writing-intensive classroom environment.
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StoryBlender.com
Highly recommended by many of my contacts.
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Religion and Ethics NewsWeekly . Using the News to Teach Religion . Course Materials | PBS
Some practice examples.
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Religion and Ethics NewsWeekly . Using the News to Teach Religion . Real-World Examples | PBS
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly . Using the News to Teach Religion | PBS
Link from the Pluralism Project. Videos and educators' packets on how to use the news media as a "textbook" in a religious studies course.
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"Teaching Controversial Issues," from For Your Consideration 21 (Sept. 2004), Center for Teaching and Learning, UNC
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Using PBS's NewsHour to teach current events in the classroom
Interesting list of tips. Aimed more at secondary school teachers, I think.
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Post Lecture Notes Online for Free with LectureShare - LectureShare
A service aimed at professors who want to make their lecture notes easily accessible to students. They seem to be in active development. I haven't checked it out yet.
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Wiki:Main Page | Social Media CoLab
From Howard Rheingold.
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Emerging technologies for teaching and learning: into fall 2008
A presentation on Emerging technologies for teaching and learning: into fall 2008
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Jonathan Z. Smith, "The Necessary Lie: Duplicity in the Disciplines" (n.d.)
One of J.Z. Smith's articles on teaching religious studies, intended for graduate students just beginning to teach.
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General principles for the beginning student of religion
This is a list of (so far) twenty-one points I came up with for the beginning student of religion to keep in mind. I'm posting it now because I forgot I'd written it (I posted it to an old class wiki) and just rediscovered it, and I don't want to "lose" i
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35 Tools For Teachers, Tutors and Students (Mashable.com)
A list of links and tools. To come back to.
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Alt Search Engines » Blog Archive » A Scholastic Search Engine - iSEEK Education
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