No Significant Difference?
Weighing the Impact of Technology
in the Classroom
Sponsors
We would like to thank the following supporters of this year's forum.
We would especially like to thank the MSU Libraries for identifying readings for the library drawing. For an annotated bibliography of articles, please visit Library Finds. Read 10 articles, and register online to win.
Door Prizes
This year's door prizes include:
|
SMART Sympodium (SMART Technologies, Inc.) Department Chair and Dean's drawing The Sympodium TL-150, SMART Technologies' latest tabletop lectern, is designed to sit on top of any flat podium or desk, and features all the interactive functions and annotation capabilities of the SMART Board interactive whiteboard. The TL-150 includes an interactive console and SMART Board software, is angled so presenters can view and use it comfortably, and has nonskid rubber feet to protect furniture. |
![]() |
IBM R-Series Thinkpad with built-in wireless (IBM) General drawing |
![]() |
iPod (MSU Provost Office) General drawing With 15 gigabytes of storage, the iPod is more than a music player. The iPod is a portable tool for dictation and sound recording, taking and reading notes. "It's the limousine for the spoken word," says Audible CEO Don Katz. Fans use it for storing files and photos, and listening to audio books and newspapers. |
|
Portable DVD Player Online drawing. Read 10 articles from the Library Finds resources identified by Library staff, and register online. |
| |
128MB Thumb Drives Daily drawing |
|
"The Cognitive Style of PowerPoint" by Edward Tufte Drawing during the PowerPoint session (Thursday, 4:30-5:30) |
Created and maintained by the Center for Teaching, Learning & Technology
Murray State University
Direct comments and questions to ctlt@murraystate.edu.


