Additional Support & Resources – Sponsored by Ball State University
The Teaching and Technology Summit was organized by the Teaching Innovation Team, a part of the Division of Online and Strategic Learning. We encourage you to check out upcoming offerings and read and subscribe to the Teaching Innovation Blog, where we post thought-provoking conversations about teaching and learning every Wednesday morning.
Our door is always open! If you would like to discuss any of the Summit topics (or anything related to teaching) in a 1:1 consultation, we invite you to reply to this email to set up a time with one of our Instructional Consultants.
Division of Online and Strategic Learning
strategiclrn@bsu.edu
765-285-1763
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Graduated, Flew-the-Nest, or Retired
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Dr. Krista Stith
Dr. Stith is no longer with our team or the university. However, Dr. Stith helped with developing community partnerships, grant writing, co-teaching, and coaching. Dr. Stith disseminated research at international conferences and published research about STEM education, design thinking, and 21st Century teaching and learning while she was with Ball State University.
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iTDS Team
The iTDS team works together to meet the needs of students EPP-wide and the professional growth of Teachers College faculty.
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Dr. Susan Tancock
ASSOCIATE DEAN FOR UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE STUDIES AND PROFESSOR OF ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
Dr. Tancock has taught undergraduate and graduate literacy courses for over 25 years. In her work with the Schools Within the Context of Community program, she facilitates culturally-relevant literacy experiences for undergraduate students as they work in school, after-school, and in community-engaged activities. Susan is committed to finding ways to better prepare preservice teachers to serve racially, ethnically, and culturally diverse students and to address issues of equity in today’s schools.
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Dr. Kate Shively
Director of Instructional Technology Design Studio & Initiative
As the director of the iTDS and initiative, Dr. Shively manages, organizes, and facilitates the use of the state-of-the-art learning space with the aim to foster innovation, ingenuity, and creativity via the exploration of new and emerging technologies. Through workshops, seminars, co-teaching, and coaching, Dr. Shively facilitates, collaborates, and supports teacher education faculty, preservice teachers, school leaders, and community educators to develop their own technology knowledge and to think critically about how teaching with technology can support learning.
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Dr. Jon Clausen
Director of Educational Technology Academic Programs
Dr. Clausen supports the iTDS and initiative with his extensive knowledge and research with instructional technology and teacher preparation. His research is presented at international conferences and peer reviewed journals. His most recent significant roles with the university include Associate Professor of Secondary Educational Technology and the Director of Educational Technology Academic Programs.
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Kylie Heyerly
Graduate Assistant
Areas of experience
- SMART boards
- iPads
- early childhood classroom teaching & technology
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George Kerry
Graduate Assistant
Areas of experience
- Podcasting
- 3D printers
- Teleprompters & iPads
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Tori Wells
Graduate Assistant
Areas of experience
- iPads & apps
- Materials & Resources
- 3D printers
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