Information about the projects selected by the AT&T Fellows Program as good practices for teaching and learning with technology
The AT&T Fellows Program at Indiana University was designed to promote innovation in teaching and learning as facilitated through the use of information technology. The program called upon innovators to serve as faculty mentors to others in their disciplines, contribute good practices information to the Knowledge Base repository, and participate in at least one Summer Leadership Forum. AT&T Fellows were also expected to document their findings in a detailed report filed with the Office of the Vice President for Information Technology (OVPIT).
For more information about these good practices, visit:
- Good practices for teaching with technology: Encourage contact between students and faculty
- Good practices for teaching with technology: Develop reciprocity and cooperation among students
- Good practices for teaching with technology: Use active learning techniques
- Good practices for teaching with technology: Give prompt feedback
- Good practices for teaching with technology: Respect diverse talents and ways of learning
- Good practices for teaching with technology: Communicate high expectations
- Good practices for teaching with technology: Emphasize time on task
For more information, see the AT&T Fellows Program home page and the Good Practices for Teaching with Technology page.
Last modified on June 30, 2008.







