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Pilot Programs
A note on terminology: A "pilot program" involves a group of faculty members who are collaborating for an initial two-year period. In addition to academic year collaborations, participants in pilot programs attend two summer workshops, in which they learn new technical skills as well as plan for continuing cooperative efforts.
"Workshops" focus more on the development of skills, although participants may (and have) continue to collaborate.
- ACS Archaeology Program: Survey and Excavation in the ElmalI Plain, Turkey
Program description
First workshop/excavation season: July 15 - August 15, 1998
Second workshop/excavation season: July 20 - August 20, 1999 -- ACS students attending the 5-week summer field school departed on July 11
Where: the dig site in southwest Turkey
Leader: Mark Garrison, Trinity University
Program Home Page
- Technology and Calculus Pedagogy
Program description
First workshop: June 14-17, 1998
Follow-up workshop: June 13-14, 1999
Where: Rollins College
Leader: J. Douglas Child, Rollins College
Calculus Teaching Discussion (web bulletin board)
- Teaching Computer Literacy for the 21st Century
Program description
First workshop: July 7-11, 1998
Follow-up workshop: July 14-17, 1999
Where: Furman University
Leaders: Ken Abernethy and Tom Allen
- Teaching and Learning via the Internet: Development of Team-taught Interdisciplinary On-Line Courses
Program description
First workshop: June 2-6, 1998
Follow-up workshop: May 31-June 3, 1999 (Vietnam group) and July 28 - August 1, 1999 (Medium and Message group)
Where: Centenary College of Louisiana
Leader: George Newtown, Centenary College
Courses:
- Medium and Message: Reading Culture through Art and Artifact
- The Vietnam Experienc
- Technology and Course Design in the Arts and Humanities
Program description and Home Page
First workshop: June 21-25, 1998
Follow-up workshop: August 5-7, 1999
Where: Birmingham-Southern College
Leader: Susan Hagen, Birmingham-Southern College
Information for participants
Workshop I Schedule
- Chemistry (University of Richmond)
Summers of 1996 and 1997
Leaders: Raymond Dominey
and Emma Goldman, University of Richmond
- Classics (Rhodes College)
Summers of 1996 and 1997
Leader: Kenny Morrell, Rhodes College
- Economics (Centre College)
Summers of 1996 and 1997
Leader: David Anderson, Centre College
- Information Technology and Modern Language Teaching (Millsaps College)
Summers of 1997 and 1998
Program description
Leader: Robert Quinn, Millsaps College
[Past Workshops]
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