UW-Madison Engage Program
Transforming teaching and learning through technology. The Engage program seeks to transform teaching and learning through the use of technology.
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Are you on the UW-Madison campus and interested in data visualization? Engage has tremendous expertise in this area.
Ok, we are starting up the last Engaging Data Visualization for Teaching and Learning of the 2012-3013 school year.
Tim Paustian from the Department of Bacteriology is presenting "Building a Better Model: Bacterial Structure from Structure Data."
Bill Bland from the Department of Soil Science is presenting "Visualizing and Manipulating Atmospheric Water V***r Data."
Academic Technology Senior Learning Consultant Cheryl Diermyer was featured in the chapter titled Digital Storytelling in Higher Education in the fourth edition of "Digital Storytelling: Capturing Lives, Creating Community."
Congrats, Cheryl!
04/17/2013
Check out this Situated Learning exhibit by Engage awardee Mary Hark in the School of Human Ecology. Her project is titled:
"Understanding Place as Inspiration for Sustainable Design: Place, Paper, Product"
Author Anya Kamenetz will be part of a presentation on the advancement in online learning opportunities tomorrow at 7 p.m. at the Education Building. Kamenetz has authored several books and cited the Engage Program in her most recent book as a "place where people are thinking creatively about teaching and learning."
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