Greetings, Our series on technology and teaching continues this semester, on Wednesdays. For our first gathering we're pleased to welcome Andrea Mosenson (FNES), whose talk is titled "Digital storytelling: capturing the minds and souls of students" (a brief abstract is below). February 23 (4-6pm) President's Conference Room #1 in the library Please RSVP if you plan to attend: https://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?formkey=dHotYkZnX0xpYTNtSW1WOFp5Ukl... Also, please save the dates for other Tech Wednesdays scheduled for this spring, on topics that will include ePortfolios, podcasting, and other forms of digital expression: March 23 April 27 May 18 Hope to see you on February 23! ---------------------- Tech Wednesday, February 23, 4-6 pm, President's Conference Room #1, Rosenthal Library Speaker: Andrea Mosenson Assistant Professor & Program Coordinator of Family & Consumer Sciences Education Department of Family, Nutrition & Exercise Sciences Digital storytelling is the 21st century method of combining multimedia technology with written pieces of work to create compelling, memorable stories. It is a process that allows students to manipulate digital images, voices, text, and sound to create vivid stories that can be shared both locally and around the world. Come and envision how digital storytelling can be integrated into any discipline and start capturing the minds and souls of your students in the powerful stories they will tell. ---------------------- Center for Teaching & Learning http://www.qc.cuny.edu/ctl