Sharing Our Expertise With Others


In the past year, AIT staff have presented their work and projects at a variety of external conferences. These include:

As part of the College Now program, Blackboard workshops were presented to a group of social studies teachers and students at Tilden High School, March 2002.

Demonstration of the Interactive Syllabus, Blackboard Users Conference, Phoenix, March 2002

"The Interactive Syllabus," Rutgers University-Newark, March 8, 2002.

"Developing Interactive Foreign Language Learing Materials on Blackboard," Blackboard Users Conference, March 19, 2002.

"The Strongest Link: iBook and Blackboard," Apple Training Center, New York, March 21, 2002.

"Getting a Handle on Handhelds: Instructional and Library Applications for Higher Education," keynote speaker for Library Week at Brooklyn College, April 24, 2002.

"Student-centered Education: Building Bridges," Brooklyn College, May 3, 2002

"Optimizing the Use of Blackboard for Language Instruction," (keynote) Wheaton College, May 22, 2002.

Introducing Blackboard to the Brooklyn College Foundation's Trustees, May 2002.

"Best Practices Using Course Management Systems," Dickinson College, May 28, 2002.

"Old Wine in New Skins: Teaching Literary Classics Using New Media Technologies," International Society for the Study of European Ideas Conference, University of Wales Aberystwyth, July 23, 2002.

Presenting Blackboard workshops at Freshman Orientation, August 2002.

Workshop on the new TEACH legislation for the History Department, November 2002.

"Seven Principles of Highly Effective Courses," (keynote) Fifth Annual Instructional Technology Day, Bronx Community College, November 8, 2002

"Digital Supplemental Instruction in 'Gateway' Courses," LACUNY Electronic Information Services Program for Online Education, November 8, 2002

"E-teaching: Emerging Foreign Language Methodologies Using Online Course Management Systems," Modern Language Association, December 2002.