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READS/RESOURCES - An Interview With a Futurist, F-Light

AN INTERVIEW WITH A FUTURIST by T. Mack. Futures Research Quarterly 19, no 1,
Spring 2003, pp 61-69. James L. Morrison, The Technology Source's Editor-in-Chief and
INFOBITS subscriber, was interviewed after giving his speech, "The University is Dead!
Long Live the University!" at the 2002 annual World Future Society conference. The
interview is available at: http://horizon.unc.edu/conferences/interview.asp (CIT INFOBITS,
Aug 03)

F-LIGHT - The feature in this month's issue is a study of handheld and PDA use to
support more active learning in several zoology courses at North Carolina State University.
Betty Black and Marianne Niedzlek-Feaver gathered data that influenced their own thinking
about teaching as well as subsequent technology purchases by the University.

Interesting TLT events are also noted in this issue: how to design studies to enhance
faculty-student contact, student-student interaction, and other elements of the "seven
principles of good practice," Flashlight Online training (subscriber institutions only), and
webcasts on improving teaching and learning with technology while dealing with a budget
crunch (also for subscriber institutions only). This brief issue is on the Web at
http://www.tltgroup.org/resources/F-light/2003/Aug.html (F-Light, 21 Aug 03)

 



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