| Software Successes | | Mark H. Solsman | Center for Academic Computing, Documentation Training and Publications | mhs108@psu.edu 10/26/93 I SOFTWARE SUCCESSES Marilynne Stout, Carol Dwyer, CBEL November 25, 1992 1. Meteorology samples using QuickTime, Alistair Fraser, Penn State-UP 2. Music 5 lecture using compact disk, Tom Smialek, Penn State-Hazleton 3. Lecture samples: Jeanne Amlund, Statistics, Penn State-McKeesport Margaret Signorella, Psychology, Penn State-McKeesport; Tom Fox, Economics, Penn State-UP 4. Spanish Sounds, Part II, software for teaching the evolution of Spanish from Old Latin, published by Intellimation 5. Analysis of Martin Luther King's Letter from Birmingham City Jail EDUCOM award-winner developed at Penn State 6. Perseus, Interactive sources and studies on ancient Greek (picture, text, etc. of Greek antiquities), Yale University Press 7. A.D.A.M. (Animated Dissection of Anatomy for Medicine), A.D.A.M. Software 8. Hotel, Restaurant, & Institutional Management_SPECS, Carolyn Lambert, Penn State-UP 9. Computerized Glossing of French Literary Text_annotation of text, contact Mary Ann Lyman-Hager, Penn State French department, UP 10. Multimedia Sampler, IBM Experts discuss, IBM English, Literature, Shakespearean sonnet Sinclair & Tuinman, Simon Fraser University Fine Arts, Music, uses University of Delaware Music Videodisc Mozart concerto, Douglas Short, North Carolina State University Foreign Languages, Listening in French Jim Noblitt, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Sciences, Concepts in Biology, Mitosis Diana Oblinger, North Carolina State University Health Sciences, Cyanotic Premature Babies, Simulation Ashton & MacDonald, University of Hawaii *****SOFTWARE SOURCES**** Penn State Library, 105 East Pattee (Reference Room) Your discipline associations, journals, conferences, etc. and your colleagues Catalogs Title: Symposium on Teaching and Learning With Technology By: Lawrence C. Ragan, Ray Masters, Barbara Smith Date: April 3, 1993 Time: 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Meeting Place: 101 Classroom Building, University Park Abstract: This one-day symposium is designed as a forum on the use of instructional technology in the teaching and learning process. The program will be a mix of presentations, panel discussions, guest speakers and focus groups addressing innovative ideas for using instructional technology. Specific sessions will focus on the use of Macintosh, IBM, and Unix-based technologies. Faculty may participate in any or all of the concurrent sessions throughout the day. Roundtable discussion groups will be organized over the lunch break. Box lunches will be available for purchase on site @$5.50. Registration: Registration is required by March 19, 1993. Prerequistes: An interest in the use of instructional technologies in the teaching and learning process. Novice and experienced users welcome. Sample Topics: Networks and the classroom Using video as an instructional medium Digital video Accessing the INTERNET Strategies for effective teaching with technologies Using the Penn State Information Presentation Shell (PIPS) .