Thursday, March 8, 2012

March 2012 SLATE Meeting


This is a reminder that our next monthly SLATE meeting will be on Wednesday, March 21st beginning @ 10:00am and hosted by Purdue University Calumet in Hammond, Indiana. We will be meeting in the University Village, Phase II, room 334, the VanTil Conference Room. Additional information to be closely noted is at the end of this message.

So that Purdue can prepare for our visit, it is very important that you RSVP back to Ken Sadowski by Monday, March 12th with the names of those who will be attending from your institution. Additional information on parking, directions, etc. is also at the end of this message.

Main Agenda – "TechHarmony" - Finding the Right Technology Match for You
"The right technology for you is out there… and we can help you find it!" At the Office of Instructional Technology at Purdue University Calumet, TechHarmony is our approach to supporting the faculty's use of teaching and learning technologies. We view ourselves as the technology "matchmakers", who match the correct technologies to the teaching methods and instructional goals. Paired with "technology speed dating", these services help our faculty determine which technologies are best suited to fit their needs.

Additional Agenda Items (as time allows)

- follow-up or additional questions from last months meeting
- Bb service pack 8
- 2012 SLATE Conference call for proposals, registration, etc. coming up soon


PLEASE NOTE – SLATE meetings are now streamed live online!

If your are unable to attend in person - the monthly SLATE meetings are streamed live using Blackboard Collaborate.

To participate, visit: http://live.slategroup.org and enter your name to login.

We’ll plan to begin streaming this session at approximately at 9:55am



Additional information of note




The VanTil Conference Room is located at: 2440 173rd Street, Hammond, IN. As you can see on the campus map #10 is the University Village which consists of two phases. Phase II is the building further East that is shaped like the letter "L". Open parking is available to the Southest, directly behind the Phase I building. No parking permits are required

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