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eLearning Workshop - "Integrating Multimedia into your Courses: Using Online Collections"
Thursday, October 1
9:45am - 10:45am
Swem Library, Cox Classroom
Paul Showalter will present on incorporating multimedia resources from Swem Library's amazing databases and collections into your courses.
    Media Analysis: What Role Do the Media Play in Promoting and Combating Gender Violence
    Thursday, October 15
    7:30pm - 9:15pm
    Swem Library, Ford Media Classroom (Basement)
    In this workshop facilitated by Dr. Stephanie Gilmore, see and hear examples of how the media create or even disarm a rape culture. By the end of the workshop, participants will have created a relationship-positive Spotify song list!
      Technology-Enhanced Learning in High Possibility K-12 Classrooms in Australia
      Tuesday, October 20
      7pm - 8:30pm
      School of Education, Holly Room
      Dr. Jane Hunter, a visiting scholar in W&M's School of Education from Western Sydney University in Australia, will present an overview of her research about technology-enhanced learning and teaching in Australia's K-12 classrooms.
        19th Century Education in a 21st Century Economy
        Friday, October 23
        9am - 11am
        School of Education, Matoaka Woods
        School of Education Dean Spencer Niles will lead a discussion featuring Ted Dintersmith ?74, the executive producer of ?Most Likely to Succeed,? a 2015 Sundance film selection that explores a more effective approach to K-12 education.
          Community Forum: Learn about new 2015-2016 initiatives for on-campus eLearning activities
          Thursday, October 29
          3:30pm
          Swem Library, Ford Classroom (located in the Swem Library Media Center)
          Come hear what is new in the Office of the Associate Provost for eLearning and about the eLearning Strategic Planning project. Presenters: Michele Jackson, Associate Provost and Paul Heideman, chair of the Faculty eLearning Committee.