To help find platforms to replace Segue, the Library and Information Services (LIS) Curricular Technology team will be coordinating the formation of Segue from Segue focus groups. The goal of these focus groups is to understand how faculty teach and how they use the technologies currently available to them at Middlebury and beyond.
To ensure focus group discussions are manageable and productive, each session will be limited to 8-10 participants and session registration is required.
Here is a list sessions currently scheduled:
Online Discussion
This group will focus on the role of online discussion in classes at Middlebury.
Register (required for participation)
10-11 am, March 8, Library 145 (cancelled)
3-4 pm, March 15, Library 145
10-11 am, March 17, Library 145
Assignments & Assessment
This group will focus on how assignments are “assigned” to students, how students submit their completed assignments, how they receive feedback on their assignments and other ways student performance is assessed (quizzes, exams, papers, projects, participation…).
Register (required for participation)
2:30-3:30 pm, March 9, Library 105
2:30-3:30 pm, March 16, Library 105
Websites & Media
This group will focus on use of course web sites, access to course sites and the use of media (e.g. images, audio, video)
Register (required for participation)
4:30-5:30 pm, March 10, Library 145
12-1 pm, March 18, Library 145
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