Enriching Scholarship 2012 has now finished.
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The University of Michigan Teaching and Technology Collaborative (TTC) was formed nearly 15 years ago by a grassroots group of staff from across campus who shared some common goals, including sharing information and learning more about the role that technology plays in fostering engaging and effective teaching and learning. Since that time, members of the TTC have worked with the Michigan community to connect with services and resources that support teaching, learning and research.
The TTC is a group currently comprised of staff from these units across campus. An annual initiative of the TTC is Enriching Scholarship, a conference offered for instructional faculty every May, showcasing over 100 workshops and sessions that address the use of technology in teaching and research. In 2010, Enriching Scholarship was honored by the American Library Association with the Information Today Library of the Future Award.
Enriching Scholarship 2012 took place May 7-11 and our keynote speaker was Elliot Soloway, a University of Michigan Arthur F. Thurnau Professor at the Colllege of Engineering, with appointments in the School or Education and School of Information. Here is his keynote address in case you missed it.
Below are some pictures from our Flickr set - enjoy!
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