CIT has added a new workshop you may be interested in!
Intro to GarageBand
Tuesday, December 8, 1:00pm-4:00pm
In this workshop, you will get familiar with GarageBand's digital mixing board, learn how to create a song in MIDI and/or real audio, and then tweak your completed track. This workshop is taught by Fernando Jones, director of Columbia's Blues Ensemble, whose latest CD was done using GarageBand. Jones is a well-known, award-winning Chicago Bluesman and educator. He is also the last musician to be mentored by Willie Dixon, and has been featured on TV and in magazines internationally for his music and his academic pursuits. Learn more about him at fernandojones.com.
For information on these and more great workshops offered by CIT, visit http://www.colum.edu/cit/Workshops.php
To register for these and other courses, visit http://cit.colum.edu/workshops/register.php
Questions? Contact Jessica Wode at jwode@colum.edu or 312-369-6972.
Moodle Moot Monday
November 16th
12:00 - 1:00 pm in the Faculty Lounge
Moodle Moots are a gathering of Columbia Moodlers and would-be Moodlers to share tips and techniques, exchange ideas, ask questions and just have a good time. We meet in the Faculty Lounge (8th floor of the 600 S. Michigan building) during the lunch hour, so bring your lunch (and be prepared to swap sandwiches!) and your latest innovations and suggestions.
Here's are agenda for this upcoming Moodle Moot Monday:
Moodle Tip: How to set up Groups
America's Next Top Moodle: Our featured faculty for the Month of September is Julie Redmond who will be talking about how she is in the process of building her class in Moodle
Moodle Chat: Time for faculty to exchange tips, ask each other questions, and share your classroom successes (and learning experiences...)
Hope to see you there!
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The Center for Instructional Technology would like to announce next week’s workshops.
The following workshops still have seats available:
Intro to Podcasting and iTunes University
Monday, November 2, 5:00pm-8:00pm
The iPod revolution is rapidly moving from delivering just music to being used in education as a portable learning tool. It allows access to lectures, speeches, audio books, etc. There are growing opportunities for teachers to create, distribute, and access audio and video learning materials. Columbia College has joined Stanford, Harvard, Berkeley and many other schools and started using Apple's iTunes University for easy podcast publishing. In this workshop you will learn the basics of podcasting and how to create and publish your own audio or video podcast with iTunes U.
Podcasting (7 Week Course)
Wednesdays, 5:00pm-8:00pm, beginning November 4
The iPod revolution is rapidly moving from delivering just music to being used in education as a portable learning tool. It allows access to lectures, speeches, audio books, etc. There are growing opportunities for teachers to create, distribute, and access audio and video learning materials. This project-based course will introduce you to the shooting and recording techniques as well as editing of audio, enhanced, and video podcasts. You should come to the course with an intention to produce a podcast for your class and you will leave with at least one finished episode.
***By signing up for the Podcasting Course you are signing up for all 7 3-hour long workshops. Only participants who attend all 7 workshops and complete a project will earn the CIT Certificate. Part-time faculty who complete all 7 workshops and complete a project will also receive a stipend in the amount of $200.00. Full-time staff who also teach part-time in Columbia do not qualify for a stipend. In addition, the participants who complete a project and attend all 7 workshops will gain access to CIT's podcasting equipment and facilities to work on their future podcasting projects.
Intro to Automator
Thursday, November 5, 5:00pm-8:00pm
If you’re a Mac user and find yourself doing time-consuming, repetitive tasks on your computer, meet Automator. You don’t need complex programming skills to understand it; just drag and drop different actions into a workflow, and Automator will turn all those individual steps into one automated action. You can use it in many different programs, including Finder, Safari, iCal, Address Book, and third-party applications like Microsoft Office or Photoshop. Take three hours to learn Automator and save yourself a lot of time every day!
Intro to Soundtrack Pro
Friday, November 6, 5:00pm-8:00pm
This 3-hour workshop is an introduction to a powerful sound design application: Soundtrack Pro. Soundtrack Pro 2 offers unprecedented convenience and power to editors. Fly through audio editing and mixing with a new, streamlined interface that combines the multitrack Timeline and Waveform Editor in a single view. Easily create immersive soundtracks with innovative surround sound tools. Automatically conform your audio edit to changes made in your video edit. With its familiar interface and intuitive tools, Soundtrack Pro is the Final Cut Pro of audio post-production.
SCHEDULE AND WORKSHOP DESCRIPTIONS:
http://www.colum.edu/cit/Workshops.php
REGISTRATION PAGE:
http://cit.colum.edu/workshops/register.php
Leave your e-mail address and we’ll e-mail you when workshops you’re interested in are added:
http://web2.colum.edu/phpESP/public/survey.php?name=email_me_about_workshops
All workshops take place in the CIT classroom, room 811F in the 600 S. Michigan building. Please contact Jessica Wode if you have any questions.
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Jessica Wode
Center for Instructional Technology
Columbia College Chicago
312-369-6972
jwode@colum.edu
The Center for Instructional Technology would like to announce next week’s workshops.
The following workshops still have seats available:
Collaborate Online Using WIKIs
Wednesday, October 28, 11:00am-12:00pm
According to Wikipedia, "A wiki is a collection of web pages designed to enable anyone who accesses it to contribute or modify content, using a simplified markup language. Wikis are often used to create collaborative websites and to power community websites." Wikipedia is an excellent example of a WIKI and the article discussing a WIKI was actually created as a collaborative effort of Wikipedia users. WIKIs can be used for variety of projects and are very easy to set up. Learn how in this workshop.
Clickers in Your Classroom
Thursday, October 29, 11:00am-12:00pm
TurningPoint audience response system allows students to participate in presentations or lectures by submitting responses to interactive questions. Students can answer questions in class and instantly see the class’s votes. You can use it to engage your students in lectures or quiz them before a test. Use it to create a report in PowerPoint, or use it outside of PowerPoint to ask questions about anything on the computer screen. Clickers can be used with Macs or PCs.
SCHEDULE AND WORKSHOP DESCRIPTIONS:
http://www.colum.edu/cit/Workshops.php
REGISTRATION PAGE:
http://cit.colum.edu/workshops/register.php
Leave your e-mail address and we’ll e-mail you when workshops you’re interested in are added:
http://web2.colum.edu/phpESP/public/survey.php?name=email_me_about_workshops
All workshops take place in the CIT classroom, room 811F in the 600 S. Michigan building. Please contact Jessica Wode if you have any questions.
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Jessica Wode
Center for Instructional Technology
Columbia College Chicago
312-369-6972
jwode@colum.edu
The Center for Instructional Technology would like to announce next week’s workshops.
The following workshops still have seats available:
Del.icio.us Bookmarking
Wednesday, October 21, 11:00am-12:00pm
Del.icio.us website is the biggest social bookmarking site. Social bookmarking is a method for Internet users to store, organize, search and manage bookmarks of web pages with the help of metadata. It doesn't sound too exciting at first, but social bookmarking is actually a concept that is sweeping the Internet. In this workshop you will learn how to start your own Del.icio.us account and how to best utilize its features.
Using MIMIO - A Portable SmartBoard
Thursday, October 22, 11:00am-12:00pm
MIMIO is an interactive board that allows for touch control over your projected screen, but also allows for recording of whiteboard sessions that are conducted with regular dry erase markers. In this hands-on training you will learn how to use a board like this and will have a chance to play with one in CIT's classroom.
Introduction to Motion
Friday, October 23, 5:00pm-8:00pm
This 3-hour workshop is an introduction to a powerful motion graphics application - Motion 3. Motion is a professional motion graphics design application that is a part of Apple's Final Cut Studio 2. Start animating right away with the easy-to-use tools and intuitive interface in Motion 3. You can see the results in real time as you work, and even adjust animation settings on the fly during playback. Be spontaneous. Explore. Experiment. Play. Just drag a behavior to the Canvas to set an object in motion, without any need to write expressions or manipulate keyframes.
SCHEDULE AND WORKSHOP DESCRIPTIONS:
http://www.colum.edu/cit/Workshops.php
REGISTRATION PAGE:
http://cit.colum.edu/workshops/register.php
Leave your e-mail address and we’ll e-mail you when workshops you’re interested in are added:
http://web2.colum.edu/phpESP/public/survey.php?name=email_me_about_workshops
All workshops take place in the CIT classroom, room 811F in the 600 S. Michigan building. Please contact Jessica Wode if you have any questions.
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Jessica Wode
Center for Instructional Technology
Columbia College Chicago
312-369-6972
jwode@colum.edu
Moodle Moot Monday - Oct. 19th
The "L" - 8th floor, 600 S. Michigan
12:00 - 1:00 pm (Brown Bag Lunch)
Featured at this Moodle Moot:
How to Add a Guest Lecturer or TA to your class
A Look at the New Gradebook
Moodle Moots are a gathering of Columbia Moodlers and would-be Moodlers to share tips and techniques, share ideas, ask questions and just have a good time. We meet in the Faculty Lounge (8th floor of the 600 S. Michigan building) during the lunch hour, so bring your lunch (and be prepared to swap sandwiches!), your latest innovations and suggestions.