Working with interactive TV and assignments over email.
Look at http://www.csufresno.edu/chem/facultydir/davidz.html for a partial list of websites that he has created for lecture and course support materials. Websites are composed using commonly available software such as Microsoft Office for both text and graphics. Dr. Zellmer also maintains the websites for the Department of Chemistry and for the College of Science and Mathematics. His sites often feature his own digital photography of campus people and activities.
I can be most helpful with small group dynamics, e-mail, internet, on-line research, word processing/presentation/spreadsheet software, research in general, Blackboard, PowerPoint, Microsoft Word, Excel, and teaching online courses.
I've used listservs and the WWW for communication with my students, for assignments, for collaborative learning by students and for distribution of class materials to students.
I can be of assistance in the areas of instructional design of media, creation of instructional media , and incorporating media in the curriculum. I have experience designing, producing, and implementing instructional videos, interactive multimedia applications, and instructional web materials which are integrated into the curriculum. My background also includes experience in distance learning telecourses, and videocourses. Currently I am expanding my web expertise as a consultant to Prentice Hall in the development of a Webct online course to go with their "Keys to Success" textbook.
I can help in the area of developing PowerPoint Presentations for both faculty and student presentations.
Scott has worked with developing components of courses for delivery online. Extensive background in using the internet for inter-campus collaboration and online student project development.
I have spent the past five years developing, designing, and maintaining the K12CyberPedia: an organized and annotated collection of over 1000 links to K-12 lesson plans and educational content. The site can be reached through the Curriculum/Juvenile Library Web Page (http://WWW.Lib.CSUFresno.EDU/CurriculumJuvenile/). I can be of assistance to faculty that are considering creating and maintaining a substantial and focused web site database.
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