Nov. 9: Fall Faculty Academic Technology Forum

Join fellow faculty on all WSU campuses Wednesday, Nov. 9 for a day of professional development. Hear how your colleagues are using technology in their courses to increase access and engagement, reduce student costs and promote learning. Faculty presenting from their WSU campus include:

  • Brett Atwood, Everett
  • Mike Caulfield, Vancouver
  • Brian Collins, Pullman
  • Rebecca Cooney, Pullman
  • Willy Cushwa, Vancouver
  • Sabine Davis, Pullman
  • Erin Gallagher, Pullman
  • Bill Griesar, Vancouver
  • Robert Keegan, Pullman
  • Paul Krouss, Vancouver
  • Phil Mixter, Pullman
  • Julie Noyes, Pullman
  • Connie Remsberg, Spokane
  • Ryan Risenmay, Pullman
  • Tom Salsbury, Pullman
  • Rebecca Van de Vord, Pullman

Five live sessions culminating with a hands-on lab will provide you with tangible and proven concepts, and time to explore new technology and ideas with experts alongside to assist.

Each WSU campus will host the live sessions and hands-on lab for faculty to participate in person. Pastries and coffee will be provided during the morning sessions. Live-stream registration is also available for those not on a WSU campus. View the session descriptions and register at elearning.wsu.edu/TechForum.

The Fall Faculty Academic Technology Forum is presented by Academic Outreach & Innovation.

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