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When All Students Have Thinkpads A Presentation at the First Annual ThinkPad University Conference Orlando, Florida, April 15, 1999 by David G. Brown Wake Forest University

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When All Students Have Thinkpads

A Presentation at the First Annual ThinkPad University Conference

Orlando, Florida, April 15, 1999

by David G. Brown

Wake Forest University

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Outline of Remarks

• Introduction

• Update re Wake Forest

• The Most Important Thing to Remember about Computers & Teaching+Learning

• Your Lists of Lessons Learned

• Update re ICCEL

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Why All Eyes Are On US

• Top of the Line Computers

• Portability

• Significant Standardization

• Fullest Service Vendor

• Fund to Succeed

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New Computer & LoadUndergraduates + MBA + Med School + Divinity School

• Pentium II 333Mhz• 6 GB hard drive• 128 MB RAM• 14.1 Active Matrix• 4 MBPS InfraRed Port• Lithium Ion Battery• SVGA video out• 56 KBPS Modem• Ethernet, CD ROM

• Windows 98• MS Office Prof 97• Netscape 4.5• Norton AntiVirus 5• Dreamweaver 2• SPSS 9.0• Maple 5.1

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What’s New at ICCEL?

• June 16-18 Conference for faculty re “How to Computer Enhance Your Teaching” http://iccel.wfu.edu

• Electronically Enhanced Education: A Case Study of Wake Forest University ($10)

• Always In Touch ($10)

• Active Planning for Conference Schedule Next Year

• Consultancies (often video)

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Recent Passion

• Communication

• Collaboration

• Customization

• Interactive

• Interdependent

• Individualized

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From the times of

Craft Guilds & Small Townswe have “known” that ---

• Most learning is collaborative

• Frequent feedback increases learning

• Loyalty-to-group motivates learning

• More time on task usually means more learning

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Beliefs of 91/93 Vignette AuthorsPedagogy and Philosophy

• Interactive Learning

• Learn by Doing

• Collaborative Learning

• Integration of Theory and Practice

• Communication

• Visualization

• Different Strokes for Different Folks

From Interactive Learning Forthcoming June, 1999From Anker PublishingDavid G. Brown, Editor

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Computers Enhance My Teaching and/or Learning Via--

PresentationsBetter--20%

More Opportunities toPractice & Analyze--35%

More Access to SourceMaterials via Internet--43%

More Communication with Faculty Colleagues, Classmates,and Between Faculty and Students--87%

Source = Wake Forest Students and Faculty

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Computers allow people----

• to belong to more communities• to be more actively engaged in each

community• with more people• over more miles• for more months and years• TO BE MORE COLLABORATIVE

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YOU NAME LESSONS LEARNED ABOUT--

Marketing

Assessment

Teaching and Learning

Administrative Computing

Cost Savings

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Rules for Play

• Divide into Teams of Four

• Chair = Name That’s First in Alphabet

• Recorder = Name That’s Second

• Team Writes Down the BEST Two Lessons in EACH of the five categories

• Each Team Posts Ideas on the Wall So We Can Vote

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Guidelines for Voting

• Put Blue Dots on the Ten Most Important Lessons Listed (excluding your teams’)

• Put Yellow Dots on the Three Greatest Ideas that are worth considering to take back home and apply.

• Put Red Dots on all lessons learned that would not apply at your campus

• THE TEAM WITH THE MOST BLUE + YELLOW DOTS WINS A REAL PRIZE

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Highest Vote Getters re Lessons50+ PEOPLE FROM ABOUT 20 THINKPAD USING COLLEGES

• Top Administration must experience the technology

• Buy the computers coming off lease for resale at cost to the parents of incoming freshmen so they can communicate w their children

• Reduce support/training costs by building better on line self help solutions

• Market the whole program, not just the hardware

• Integrate campus information systems to the laptop program to facilitate

• Students need to be more utilized for t&l of faculty

• Define measurable objectives

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RESPONSIBIL

ITY

OPPORTUNITY

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THINK MASTER-APPRENTICE

Spend $s on CCC + Don’t Wire Every Seat + Avoid Sinkholes

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David G. BrownWake Forest University

Winston-Salem, N.C. 27109336-758-4878

email: [email protected]//:www.wfu.edu/~brown

fax: 336-758-4875