Many ET@MO events can be organized for individual departments and colleges. One such event is An Educational Technology Day with... Learn about ways MU faculty are applying computing technology to support learning in their on-campus classes. Join other faculty in your department, school or college at a special customized, one-day workshop co-sponsored by ET@MO and your unit.
Insist on Quality: Developing an Ideal Online Site for Your Course
This session will focus on identifying the goals and purpose for having an online site to support your course. The presenters will identify special issues to consider and help you plan how to accomplish your goals. They will guide you through typical course sites that use Blackboard.
Keep It Legal: Intellectual Property Rights, FERPA and ADA
Explore how the Teach Act affects copyright for online courses and how MU addresses intellectual property issues. Investigate how a course management system can help you address the requirements of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) as well as ADA.
Tap In: Resources for Online Courses
Discover the MU Libraries' ERES, the databases available to faculty, and how to link to articles using either of these resources. Learn about other resources like MERLOT that offer instructional tools for faculty.
Lunch and Discussions with Faculty and ET@MO Staff
Dive In: Create Your Own Course Environment
Creating an online site is always a work-in-progress. With skilled help from the ET@MO staff and META Team, new users will learn more about how to upload faculty information or course content into a course management system, how to include external links, and how to set up the grade book. Current users of Blackboard will have an opportunity to receive special help on updating their course site. You will also receive information about how to continue learning through future ET@MO sessions, ET@MO staff, or the META Team.