IRT Technology Update
Friday,
March 11, 2005
Contents:
01.
Faculty Showcase: Innovative Uses of WebCT
02.
IRT Will Host SAP Workshop
03.
Spam: New Face to an Old Nuisance
04.
It's Faculty Computer Upgrade Time Again
05.
Configuration Changes for Discussion Lists
06.
Communicating Electronically with Groups
07.
Learn About Dreamweaver
WebCT
News
08.
No More Snow Days!
09.
Brown Bag Lunch Sessions: Join Us
10. Training for WebCT
11. New Course Template for WebCT
12. WebCT Clean-Up Time
13. WebCT Tips for This Month
01. Faculty
Showcase: Innovative Uses of WebCT
Faculty members
will show off four innovative uses of WebCT technology at Drexel's
annual WebCT Faculty Showcase from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Wednesday, March
16, 2005, in the Living Arts Lounge (MacAlister Hall, 33rd and Chestnut
Streets).
Each of the
presentations will include a demonstration and a time for questions
and discussion.
Featured presenters
and their topics are:
- Dr.
Eva Thury and Dr. Donna Rondolone, College
of Arts and Sciences, "WebCT and Pedagogical Techniques"
- Dr.
Jean-Claude Bradley, College of Arts and Sciences, "Using
Camtasia to Capture Lectures and Enhance WebCT Courses"
- David
Welsh and Khedra Conrad, Lebow College
of Business, "Using WebCT to Create Collaborative Environments
for Cohorts of Executive MBA Students"
- Dr.
Stephen Smith, College of Engineering, "Using WebCT
Across the Curriculum for Graduate Students in Engineering Management"
The Faculty
Showcase is a forum for disseminating creative uses of technology
to enhance instruction at Drexel. It is open to all faculty members.
Lunch will be served.
Seating is limited
so please register with an email to webct@drexel.edu
by the end of the day on Tuesday, March 15.
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02. IRT Will Host SAP Workshop
Drexel's SAP
University Competency Center (SAP/UCC) is sponsoring a one-day seminar
and sharing session for faculty members from Drexel and nearby colleges
from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday, April 14, 2005, in the Living Arts
Lounge (MacAlister Hall, 33rd and Chestnut Streets).
The seminar
will provide an opportunity for faculty to share how they are using
R/3 and MySAP in their courses, curricular materials
they are using, and pedagogical techniques that are working well.
There is no charge; continental breakfast and lunch will be provided.
Drexel's SAP/UCC
provides access to SAP/ERP software for academic use to Drexel faculty
and students, as well as to 17 colleges and universities in the
U.S. and 5 in the UK. The headquarters of SAP, Inc., is in Newtown
Square, PA. It is the world's largest ERP software company with
26,000 installations worldwide. SAP gives students highly marketable
skills.
To register
for this second Drexel SAP/UCC Faculty Seminar, and for more information,
visit http://www.drexel.edu/irt/sap.
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03. Spam: New
Face to an Old Nuisance
Cheap mortgages,
cheap drugs, cheap software, cheap whatever ... you name it, and
somebody will offer it to you via the Internet. If it seems to you
that spam has been growing exponentially, you're right!
The volume of
junk mail reaching our inboxes, despite the best efforts of IRT
techies and computer experts, continues to be noticable. Our email
postmaster recently calculated that for every message (spam and
non-spam) our mail servers receive, we are blocking approximately
19 spam messages. So Drexel is blocking around 2 million spam attempts
per day.
If you receive
spam in your Drexel mailbox, you can do your part by reporting it.
Send it (including the full internet headers) to IRT at spamreports@drexel.edu.
Those internet headers are crucial. Read about how to get the internet
headers, and more about spam, at http://inside.drexel.edu/systems/email/spam.asp.
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04. It's Faculty
Computer Upgrade Time Again
Once again,
President Papadakis is facilitating the upgrade
of computer technology for faculty members. Notices went out last
month from the Provost's Office to approximately a quarter of Drexel's
full-time faculty, instructing them how to choose among the computer
systems available this year.
Deadline for
registering your choice is Friday, March 18,2005, at http://www.drexel.edu/irt/facultyupgrades.
Faculty members
may choose a laptop, desktop or tablet computer, and Windows or
Macintosh platform. Choices will be governed by their need for wireless,
online course materials, graphics, and increased mobility.
The selection
of eligible faculty members each year originates with the academic
departments.
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05. Configuration
Changes for Discussion Lists
To reduce the
inundation of spam, IRT has recently changed the configurations
for open discussion lists on @lists.drexel.edu.
List members
are now asked to "confirm" their postings. That is, when
a discussion list member sends in a comment, ListServ sends back
to them a notice asking them to confirm - by Replying with
"OK" - that they did indeed send this message and do indeed
want it to be sent to list members.
ListServ compares
the addresses of the original posting, the confirmation Reply,
and the subscribed members of the list, and only then sends out
the message to the list. The process usually takes less than ten
minutes.
This weeds out
much junk mail, which is typically sent from a fake address that
will not receive the confirmation request and hence will be unable
to confirm.
If you have
questions, contact IRT's mass mailing group at mailreq@drexel.edu.
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06. Communicating
Electronically with Groups
As this past
year's election campaign demonstrated, electronic communication
is becoming an ever more effective tool for organizing. There are
several options for group communication available to the Drexel
community.
* DrexelOne Groups:
This feature is available for students, faculty, and staff for recognized
and approved academic, service, athletic, and social activities.
The registered
leader of the group makes the request within DrexelOne. Select the
Groups icon and then click on Create Group.
For a student
organization, this leader should be the president; for an academic
project or research group encompassing more than a single course,
a group leader designated by the professor or instructor; for an
athletic or service group, a team captain or student advisor or
coordinator.
For questions,
contact consult@drexel.edu.
* WebCT Group Management:
For study or work groups within a single course or section, the
WebCT collaboration tool is an easy option.
WebCT can set
up groups automatically through its group generator feature (by
size of group or number of groups). Or, the instructor or designer
can set up and modify the groups manually, with associated file-sharing
space on the WebCT server. Students, who may belong to multiple
groups, collaborate within the groups. Instructors may opt themselves
in or out of the course's collaboration groups.
For questions,
contact webct@drexel.edu or
215-895-1224.
* ListServ Mailing Lists:
If your list is very large - hundreds of addresses - and you are
mainly interested in one-way communication, a ListServ list may
be the preferred way to go. This is available to faculty, staff,
and registered student organizations.
Read about Managing
Mailing Lists with ListServ at http://www.drexel.edu/IRT/services/listserv/,
which includes instructions for requesting a list. Faculty members
may also set up lists for their classes through the Course Management
Service at http://www.drexel.edu/classlist.
For questions
and advice, contact mailreq@drexel.edu.
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07. Learn About
Dreamweaver
Workshops for
training in Dreamweaver, a highly recommended web development
tool, are scheduled as follows in Korman Center room 116:
Thursday,
March 17, 2-4 p.m. - Intermediate Dreamweaver
Thursday, April 14, 2-4 p.m. - Intermediate Dreamweaver
The workshops
are described at http://www.drexel.edu/irt/services/workshops/dwdesc.html.
To register, send email to dreamweaver@drexel.edu.
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WebCT
News
08. No More
Snow Days!
If Drexel closes
or you are simply "snowed in" at home - with or without
gross quantities of the white stuff - you can meet your students
online via WebCT.
Here are some
choices:
- You can hold
a Chat session in real time.
- You can post
topics in Discussions and talk about them asynchronously.
- You can have
students complete an Assignment.
- You can give
a quiz or practice test.
You'll never
need to miss a class, reschedule a class, extend other class sessions
to make up for lost time, or skip scheduled material.
All of your
registered students are already in your WebCT course, so all you
need do is decide how to use it. With or without snow.
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09. Brown Bag
Sessions: Join Us
The next IRT
Brown Bagger will be held at noon on Wednesday, April 6, 2005, in
Korman Center Room 116.
Featured topics
will include:
- Using WebCT
to administer Quizzes and Surveys online
- Using Respondus
to create quizzes quickly and easily for WebCT
To reserve a
spot, complete with a soda and a dessert, send email to webct@drexel.edu.
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10. Training for WebCT
IRT is currently
offering two types of training for WebCT Campus Edition. It expects
to upgrade to WebCT Vista in summer or fall of 2005.
* For New Users: WebCT Boot
Camps
WebCT Boot Camps, held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in room 116 of the
Korman Computing Center, provide an introduction to the most essential
WebCT tools. Boot Camps have been scheduled for the following dates:
Friday, March
18 (FULL)
Friday, May 20
Laptops are
provided as well as lunch. Reserve your slot at webct@drexel.edu.
* For Current Users: WebCT
Workshops
For current WebCT Campus Edition users, there are four-hour workshops
to enhance your knowledge in selected areas. These workshops will
be held in Room 116 Korman Center on the following dates:
Friday, April
15, 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
Friday, June 10, 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
To sign up,
email webct@drexel.edu. Let
us know which tools you want to learn.
* Departmental Training
If you would prefer to have a WebCT workshop or boot camp just for
your department, let us know. We'll provide the same information
at a time convenient for your group. We can, if you wish, break
it into shorter segments spread over several days. We can do it
in Korman or in your own lab. Contact us at webct@drexel.edu.
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11. New Course Template for WebCT
The WebCT group
has put together a new course template, to take effect for Spring
term. Some of the enhancements include:
- A simplified
Homepage that is easier to update and maintain.
- A special
area dedicated to course announcements.
- A reorganized
My Files area, with folders to help manage your course
content.
- A "Faculty
Start Here" link on the Course Menu, with step-by-step
hints for using WebCT.
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12. WebCT Clean-Up Time
The spring term
is approaching and it's time to clean up the WebCT CE server.
We will be removing
courses for 200325 (Winter term of the 2003-2004 academic year -
i.e. Winter of 2004) CRN courses. These courses have been backed
up and the backups burned to CD for offline storage.
Courses can
always be recovered from our backups, and we recommend that you
also make and keep a backup for yourself.
We will begin
removing these courses on Monday, March 21, 2005. If you really
need to leave an old course accessible on the server, please let
us know. Send requests by 5 p.m. Friday, March 18, 2005, to webct@drexel.edu.
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13. WebCT Tips for This Month
*
Mail in WebCT is unique. You and your students can exchange
mail messages with each other without using email addresses. As
long as your students are registered for your course in Banner,
they can use Mail in the course to send and receive course
messages. You don't have to keep up with their changing email addresses!
Note especially
that no extraneous mail can intrude into your learning environment,
not even from another WebCT course, and you can archive the whole
correspondence in one place at the end of the course.
*
The Grade Book feature in WebCT is very powerful, and students
love it. With MyGrades working in conjunction with the
Grade Book tool, each student sees only his/her own items
from the Grade Book, and only what and when you designate.
Questions? Stop
by the Faculty Development Center (109 Korman Center) or send us
email at webct@drexel.edu,
and we'll help you get started.

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