[Fwd: how to you involve faculty?]
eli at media.berkeley.edu
eli at media.berkeley.edu
Tue Sep 16 15:57:33 UTC 2008
Interesting thread that we should watch on sakai-user at collab.sakaiproject.org
- Eli
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Subject: how to you involve faculty?
From: "Charles Hedrick" <hedrick at rutgers.edu>
Date: Tue, September 16, 2008 8:25 am
To: "sakai-user" <sakai-user at collab.sakaiproject.org>
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We're interested in involving faculty in Sakai development, to give us
feedback and guidance in developing and supporting it. We've tried
getting together meetings of interested faculty, but only a few show up.
We've created a Sakai site for interested faculty (although not yet
publicized it). Before we announce it, we're interested in hearing
experiences from other sites:
* How do you involve faculty in your development of instructional
technology?
* What experience do you have in getting them involved in online
interaction? Do you have better luck with discussion forums or mailing
lists? Or some other tool?
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