Technology Open House – Save the Date!

Faculty and Staff are invited to join us at the annual ICIT Technology Open House!  This year the event will be held on Wednesday, August 30th from 1pm to 4:30pm in the University Center Grand Ball Room (Room 275).

Why should you come to the Tech Open House?

  1. Refreshments, Prizes and Games! Stop in and enjoy some free food and drink along with a chance to win some great prizes.
  2. Active Learning and Classroom Redesign. We have an exciting new active learning facility in store for you!  Want to know more, be sure to come to the event!  We’ve been busy!
  3. Emerging Technology Exploration.  Do you want to try the latest and greatest?  Come find out what projects we have been working on, and bring your own ideas for possible future projects.
  4. Communication Corner.  We have many communication tools available for you to use in your courses – WebEx, D2L, Email, Jabber, etc.  Come see how they interconnect, try things out, and see what works best for you.

Are you convinced?  RSVP NOW to get an additional entry for the prize drawings!  We’ll be there ready to tackle your instructional issues and see what we can dream up!

Help us spread the word and tell your colleagues as well!

Embedding Videos in Desire2Learn with VBrick Rev

On Wednesday, May 24th, 2017 VBrick Rev (streaming.uww.edu) was updated to use our common campus login process (Shibboleth).

Previously, some videos that were embedded into D2L courses and other sites requires users to login again to view them – hence causing a “double login” just to view the videos.  We are excited to say that with this update, the double login screen is gone!  We are now able to seamlessly authenticate the user automatically in the background, removing the second login screen that they were seeing before.

Old Login Screen

Old Rev (streaming.uww.edu) Login Screen

New Login Screen

New Rev (streaming.uww.edu) Login Screen

If you experience any issues with this change, or notice any problems please contact the Learning Technology Center.

Streaming.uww.edu (VBrick Rev) Scheduled Maintenance 5/24

On Wednesday, May 24th between 5am and 11am VBrick Rev (http://streaming.uww.edu) will be intermittently unavailable for scheduled maintenance.

During this outage, we will be changing the authentication process to use the same unified shibboleth login process as Desire2Learn.  Doing so will allow us to streamline access and offer a better user experience inside of Desire2Learn.

As a reminder, Desire2Learn will also be unavailable between 5am and 7am during this maintenance.

If you have any questions or concerns about this outage, please contact the Learning Technology Center (ltc@uww.edu).

Free Conference – May 18th – Register Now!

Do you want to learn what your colleagues are doing across campus?  Do you want to be “in the know” on what great teaching and learning initiatives are already happening around you everyday?  Then we have the event that is just for you!  Sign up now for our Celebrating Teaching and Learning event on May 18th!  This is a FREE event, that’s right – FREE!  The event also includes breakfast, lunch and snacks.

Register today!

If you have any questions, please reach out to the Learning Technology Center – otherwise, we’ll see you on May 18th!

SparkBoard – Emerging Technology Exploration Project (Fall 2017)

sparkboardsparkspaceAbout Spark

Cisco SparkBoard simplifies collaboration by incorporating three common instructor-student interaction tools into one:

  • Wireless Presentation (i.e., enabling the ability for instructors and students to share content and collaborative work)
  • Electronic Whiteboard (i.e., allowing instructors and students to illustrate course concepts, with whiteboards automatically archived in “Spark Space,” and instructors and students can return to the whiteboard for review, further writing, and conversations).
  • Cisco Web Conferencing System (e.g., allowing 4K video call with intelligent tracking views and whiteboard with anyone)

Exploration Purpose

The purpose of this project is to explore the use of the SparkBoard functionalities listed above to aid UWW instructors, students, and staff in collaborations that deepen student learning experiences and support here at UWW. Initial guiding questions for this exploration are:

  1. How can the SparkBoard assist instructors in their teaching?
  2. How can the SparkBoard assist students in their learning?

Participation Expectations

By taking part in this exploration, instructors are agreeing to participate in faculty development opportunities during Summer 2017. These faculty development opportunities will assist instructors in planning use of the SparkBoard, and SparkSpace, in at least one of their Fall 2017 courses. Instructors have flexibility in determining the best use of this tool in their course. Thus, instructors will be able to use it every class session, or a few class sessions depending on what works best for their learning goals. Currently, the SparkBoard is available for use in a room that, at most, supports 30 students. Participating instructors will be required to reflect on their experience throughout the scope of the project, and support their students in reflecting too. The following breakdown reflects what is expected of participating instructors semester by semester:

Summer 2017

  • Attend up to four faculty development one-hour sessions with LTC staff (TBD);
  • Develop a plan for use; specifically determining how and when the SparkBoard and SparkSpace will be used by at least one of your Fall 2017 courses;
  • Complete focus group, interview session, or survey from LTC staff that will gather data from instructors about the Spark preparation process (note: this will take place near the conclusion of the summer or during the early part of the fall semester, depending on instructor and staff availability).

Upon completing the faculty development sessions, developing a plan for use, and completing a focus group/interview session/survey with LTC staff, instructors will receive $750.

Fall 2017

  • Conduct at least one Fall 2017 course using Spark as documented in your plan for use;
  • Complete reflections during the semester after using Spark (determined by your plan for use);
  • Complete an end of the semester UWW IRB approved instructor survey circulated by LTC staff; and
  • Support students in taking an end of the semester UWW IRB approved survey about their impressions of Spark.

Upon completion of the fall semester, semester reflections, and the required surveys, instructors will receive $500.

Winterim/Spring 2018

  • Participate in a final video reflection on your exploration of Spark. This video reflection will be scheduled at your convenience. The purpose of the video is to share what you learned with other instructors who may be interested in using the tool in their teaching in the future.

Upon completion of the final video reflection, instructors will receive $250.

If all components are completed, instructors can expect to receive $1500 for their participation in total (i.e., $750 for Summer 2017, $500 for Fall 2017, and $250 for Winterim/Spring 2018 work).  Up to ten instructors will be selected for participation in this project.

Interested?

If you are interested in participating, please complete the following form in Qualtrics by Friday, April 28: http://uwwhitewater.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_1L07XLyMdUI2861

Registration Open: Celebrating Teaching and Learning May 18th

Faculty and Staff: You are invited to register for the Celebrating Teaching and Learning Conference on May 18th, right here on campus in the University Center.  There are a number of interesting teaching and learning initiatives active on campus at any given time and this event will give you a chance to learn more about them. The event is FREE, and includes breakfast, lunch and snacks.  Register Now!

Don’t delay, register today! Event Registration