SIDLIT is a professional development conference which includes presentations, topic-oriented special interest discussion groups, hands-on workshops, and demonstrations.
For 2010 proceedings and beyond please visit c2c_sidlit.
Proceedings from 2009
Enter Active Learning: Adding Interactivity to Your Online Courses, David Antonacci and Tennille Fincham
Campus-wide Podcasting: Simple and Cost Effective with Camtasia Relay, David Antonacci, Jameson Watkins, Michael Ciolek, and Mark Grabendike
Copyright 101, Jonathan P. Bacon
Using WordPress as a Content Management System, Yvonne Ballester
Pushing Past PowerPoint with Web 2.0 Tools, Kathryn Barker
Choosing an E-Portfolio Tool, Benito A. Berardo and Nellie Modaress
2009 C2C Awards, Colleague 2 Colleague
The Open Education Resource Phenomenon: Free Educational Resources for All, Gloria Creed-Dikeogu
Tweaching: Teaching and Learning in 140 Characters or Less, Stephanie Gerald
Into the Great Wide Open..., Nick Greenup
Strategies for Modular Builds in E-Learning, Shalin Hai-Jew
Types of Digital Visuals in E-Learning, Shalin Hai-Jew
100 Ways You Can Use Google (Besides Searching), Marziah Karch
Twitter, Tumblr, Yammer, Huh? - How to Navigate Massive Information Streams and Have a Life, Marziah Karch
Beyond Bullets: Engaging Audiences with PowerPoint, Keith W. Krieger
Your Inbox is Killing Your Productivity, Focus and Time: Getting to an Empty Inbox Everyday, Keith W. Krieger
Web 2.0: Academic Research & 10 Useful Tools, Lissa Lord
Wiki: A Tool for Active and Collaborative Learning, Huiming Lu and Lina Metlevskiene
Professional Development on a Wing and a Prayer, Meg McGranaghan and Linda Wapelhorst
Spanish: Reality Online, Aura Morgan and Nellie Modaress
Meeting the Challenges of International Online Teaching, Tim Murphy
Digital Storytelling: How to Bring Your Stories to Life, Tracy Newman
Tegrity: Successes and Failures of a Pilot Program Introducing Lecture Capture to Campus, Chad Sloan and Corey Ray
Technical Support Bench Mark and Best Practices, Alan Swarts
The Power of Procrastination: Blending Technology, the Creative Arts and Learning, Michael Thompson and Krista Carter
Online Course Delivery Standards: Defining Quality, Carine Ullom
Teri's Trials and Tribulations in Vodcasting, Teri VanDever
From Camera Shy to Camera Fabulous, Charlene Widener and Nancy Barnes
Delivering High Stakes Assessments in a Computerized Testing Center, Philip Wilhauk, Tim Doughty, Ron Knight, and Tony Paolo
It’s Not Just for Students: Online Faculty Support, Jenell Williams and Aziah McNamara
Proceedings from 2008
Building a Blog from Scratch, Jonathan Bacon
Copyright, Clickers, and Consensus, Jonathan Bacon
Your Digital Toolkit: Lesser Known Web 2.0 & Desktop Apps, Jonathan Bacon
Recording and Editing Audio for Podcasting, Bob Epp
Building Accessible E-Learning Collaboratively, Shalin Hai-Jew
Developing a Distance Learning Faculty Wiki, Shalin Hai-Jew
Preparing New E-Learning Faculty for Online Instruction, Shalin Hai-Jew
Quality Indicators for Online Programs, Leo Hirner
e-Portfolios, Social Networking, and a LMS All in One, Dennis King
Podcasting in ANGEL, Meg McGranaghan and Linda Wapelhorst
The Amazon Kindle: Uses in Higher Education, Jeff Merritt and Linda Creason
Podcasting Essentials: Self-Paced Instruction for Instructors, Tracy Newman
Free Web-Based Technology Solutions: Are They Really Free?, Corey Ray