Information Technology for Teaching and Learning

Completed PowerPoint Discussions

The following PowerPoint presentations provide information on many different topics dealing with information technology and its application and uses within the educational arena. These presentations are the product of students in the Information Technology for Teaching and Learning class of the Computer Based Information System (CBIS) Program at the University of Victoria in Victoria, BC Canada. If you are interested in taking this web-based course please contact the Division of Continuing Studies - Technology, Engineering and Computing (TEC) Programs at the University of Victoria.

  1. Instructor's Role in a Computer-Based Course (Meredith & Sherwood : 2000)
  2. Technology and the Collaborative Learner (Melney & Cunningham-Cole : 2000)
  3. Teacher to Facilitator: Technology's Role (Cowan & Phillips : 2000)
  4. Learning Styles and Course Design (McGrath & Landers : 2000)
  5. Adult Education and Technology (McConkey & Whalley : 2000)
  6. Grow's Learning Model (Coyne & Spetch : 2002)
  7. Beyond PowerPoint (Boyd & Tretina : 2002)
  8. Instructional Design for CBT (Young & Kwan : 2002)

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