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Promoting Faculty Adoption of Technology at Wake Forest University by Steven Wicker and Beth Boyd Note: This article was originally published in The Technology Source as: Steven Wicker and Beth Boyd "Promoting Faculty Adoption of Technology at Wake Forest University" The Technology Source, November/December 2003. The article is reprinted in the archives with permission of the publisher.

Presentations

Moving from BlackBoard to Sakai: Training and Support Perspectives from Two Universities. Date: 06/15/2011. Presenter(s): Steven Wicker (Wake Forest University), Russell Beauchemin (Roger Williams University), Linda Beith (Roger Williams University), Jolie Tingen (Wake Forest University). Presented at Sakai North American Converence. [Presention]

Training--What do you do? Date: 06/14/2011. Presenter(s): Steven Wicker (Wake Forest University), Jolie Tingen (Wake Forest University). Sakai North American Converence.

A Look at Student's Expectations Regarding the Use of Technology presented at ICTCM (October 2004)

Promoting Faculty Adoption of Technology (with Beth Boyd) (modified) presented at EDUCAUSE South Eastern Regional Conference (June 2002) also available in the on-line proceedings.

Promoting Faculty Adoption of Technology (with Beth Boyd) presented at Stop Surfing/Start Teaching (February 2002)

The Latest and Greatest in Computer-Enhanced Learning for Computer Science Instruction, "Brown-Bag" talk for the Department of Computer Science at WFU, November 29, 2001

Uses of Maple in the WFU Mathematics Department presented at the International Center for Computer Enhanced Learning at WFU (1999)

"What is the Best Power/Price/Portability Balance in the Classroom?" Panel Discussion on Campus Wide Computer Requirements at the International Conference on Technology in Collegiate Mathematics (Invited by John Kenelly, Clemson University, to be part of panel.) (1998)

Posting Math to the WWW a "Brown Bag" talk presented to the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science (October 1997)

The Who, What and How of the WFU Technology Plan for the Class of 2000 (with Beth Boyd) presented at North Carolina Association for Educational Communications and Technology (1998) and at North Carolina Educational Technology Conference (1997)

An Introduction to Maple presented at North Carolina Educational Technology Conference (1996)

Conferences Attended

  • Sakai Annual Conference (2010 Attendee)
  • Academics in Action - Service-Learning as Curriculum, 21st Century Schools (2009 Attendee)
  • Campus Technology Virtual Conference 09 (2009 Attendee)
  • Computers on Campus, National Conference hosted by Univ. of South Carolina (2001 Attendee)
  • Computers on Campus, National Conference hosted by Univ. of South Carolina (2000 Attendee)
  • International Conference on Technology in Collegiate Mathematics (2000 Attendee)
  • Computers on Campus, National Conference hosted by Univ. of South Carolina (1998 Attendee)
  • International Conference on College Teaching and Learning, hosted by Florida Community College-Jacksonville (1997 Attendee)
  • North Carolina Educational Technology Conference (1995 Attendee)