Editors

Tami Eggleston
Brenda Boudreau

Ameritech Partnership 
Grants

Call for
Submissions

ATLAS
Ameritech/ACI, Teaching,
Learning, and Sharing


Welcome to the first issue of ATLAS. Anyone who has been to one of the several Associated Colleges of Illinois (ACI) workshops held throughout the state of Illinois knows how exciting the collaboration is between institutions.  The ACI workshops held each year for faculty and staff offer a unique opportunity for individuals interested in technology and education to come together to share ideas.  In an effort to continue this collaboration, we have created ATLAS (Ameritech/ACI Teaching, Learning, and Sharing: Online Teaching and Technology Journal) with the generous assistance of an Ameritech Partnership Award.   ATLAS is an inter-disciplinary, cross-institutional on-line journal focusing on teaching and learning with technology that will include a variety of articles.  

In this issue:

"Beyond the Disciplinary Divide: The Role of Technology
in the Classroom" 
Tami Eggleston and Brenda Boudreau, eds.

Jon Basden: "Undergraduate Educational Technology Course Development"

 

Anne Jordan-Baker and Judy Fiene: "Addressing the State's Teacher Shortage" Mentoring Pre-Service and Novice Teachers to be Reflective Practitioners Via an Electronic Mailing List"
William Harroff and Charlotte Johnson: "The Book-Past, Present and Future: (r)Evolutionary (e)Books"

 

 

Ken Grodjesk: "An Electronic Portfolio Project" (Essay)
"Electronic Portfolio Lesson" (PowerPoint)
Donna J. Oestreich-Hart "Make Paper-Grading Easier Using Macros"  

 

Technology Tips

Shawn Beattie "Digital Video with iMovie"
Pat Pettit: "Excel Tips for Gradebooks"

Conversations with Other Colleges

Gabie E. Smith: "Student Perceptions of Technology in the Classroom: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly" Daniel L.C. DeNeui: "Digital Internships: Augmenting I/O Internships With an Online Course in Organizational Psychology"

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