Here's a look back at the 2000 Symposium... Keynote Address Harnessing the World Wide Web to Enhance Teaching and Learning Barbara Riggal, Computer training and instructional support coordinator, SUNY Health Science Center at Syracuse and Adjunct Faculty of Computer Science, College Health Professions Michael Ameigh, Assistant Provost for Distance Learning and Information Resources and Associate Professor of Communications Studies, SUNY Oswego Roundtable Discussions / Works in Progress Sessions Name Faculty/ Unit Title of Roundtable Jim Hassett / Jim Palmer ERFG / LA General Education: What does it mean in the context of specialized/professional education? Dudley Raynal / Chuck Spuches EFB / IDEaS Identify and integrating teaching Marla Bennett /George Curry /Judy Hamilton IGS / LA / SU Honors program at ESF: A progress report Elizabeth Elkins / Jane Verostek Moon Library WWW information literacy: What is it? Where can you learn it? Barbara Riggal / Michael Ameigh SUNY HSC / SUNY Oswego The World Wide web as a synchronous and asynchronous instructional tool Steve Keller / Robin Hoffman PSE / LA What to do when your students think they're light years ahead of you? Fred Terzini / John Cataldo Liverpool High School Teaching CISCO networking as an in class and web based approach to high school students: On the path to becoming a Regional Academy William Porter / William Bently EFB / FOR Critical thinking and integrated problem solving Return to the Symposium Home page