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Announcements:
  • The e-Learning Network team presented at E-Learn 2003 in Phoenix, Arizona in November.

  • IMPORTANT: ITF curriculum access has changed! Anyone wishing to use the e-Learning Network’s IT Fundamentals curriculum will now need a username and password to gain access. The ITF curriculum will remain FREE until at least August 31, 2003. All users will now have access to the enhanced versions which previously were restricted to Pilot Sites. Enhanced versions include "My Notes" - a dynamic notepad, an instant Feedback form, a Quick Message feature, and best of all, student tracking that "remembers" where each student is. The new log in process involves a self-enrollment process.

  • Ten IT Fundamentals modules are completed with six new modules under development. All include page tracking on logout, pre- and post-assessment tracking for monitoring purposes for instructors and our research team, a dynamic notepad feature, and instructor manuals. View the ITF Curriculum site.

  • The e-Learning Network team presented at NECC 2002 in San Antonio in June, ED MEDIA 2002 in Denver, CO, in June, and at the SALT Education Conference in Arlington, VA, in July 2002. All events created excitement in our modules and we gained several pilot sites from the conferences.

  • SITE 2002 - The e-Learning Network gave multiple presentations, including an interactive session, a web poster session, and a full paper presentation.

  • In November, the e-Learning Network and TBLR presented a web poster session at the 2001 FIPSE LAAP Annual Conference in San Diego. Our participants included Dr. Gary Bitter, CJ O'Connor, and Paul Skiera, as well as Saul Rockman and Kevin Campbell from Rockman Et. Al. This presentation consisted of an update of the ITF modules and our design strategies. View or download the PowerPoint presentation here.

  • EdMedia Conference 2001 (World Conference on Educational Media, Hypermedia, and Telecommunications) - Dr. Bitter was a Keynote Speaker.

  • Florida Educational Technology Conference (FETC), January, 2001 - Dr. Bitter talked about virtual e-Learning opportunities in relation to Cisco Certification, Information Technology Fundamentals and Professional Development for technology, and the teaching of Mathematics. He focused on what users are to learn and how to address the different problems that may occur while learning the material through e-learning approaches.
 
 
Contacts
Dr. Gary Bitter, Principal Investigator
The e-learning network
Phone: 480-965-4960
Fax: 480-946-1423
Email: bitter@asu.edu
 
Paul Skiera, Project Director
The e-learning network
Phone: 480-965-8001
Fax: 480-965-8887
Email: ps@asu.edu
 
Technology Based Learning and Research
College of Education / Arizona State University
Tempe, AZ 85287-0908
P. O. Box 870908
Phone: 480-965-3322
Fax: 480-965-8887
Email: tblr@asu.edu
 
 
 
Arizona State University (ASU) has developed over ten modules on the most common topics related to computer hardware and networking. Computer users, teachers, and technicians will benefit from the content in the body of knowledge we call Information Technology (IT) Fundamentals.