How to Teach in an Age of Distraction

Monday, November 16, 2015 - 1:00 pm

Faculty panelists Elaine Eshbaugh, Fabio Fontana, Kimberly Cline-Brown, Stephanie Logan and Jason Vetter will discuss "How do we—should we—think about, and use, technology, both in and out of the classroom, with and without our students?"  The discussion will be based on a recent article in The Chronicle of Higher Education by Sherry Turkle titled "How To Teach in an Age of Distraction.” Turkle teaches at MIT and has written numerous books and articles on the psychology of human interaction with technology. Join panelists in a conversation about how to best teach in an age of distraction. Find a copy of the article here

Location: 
Room 378, Rod Library
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Name: 
Susan Hill
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