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TLT Roundtable Spring 2022 Kick-Off Meeting  

Rhonda Quinn, Ph.D., Teaching a Course at Seton HallSince 1995, the Teaching, Learning and Technology Roundtable has served as a forum and meeting place for discussion of institutional issues related to teaching, learning, and technology. We invite you to our upcoming meeting to learn more about the TLT Roundtable, its charge from Provost Passerini, our standing working groups, and how you can join.

The Mobile Computing working group, chaired by Dawn Apgar and Kelly Goedert, will make recommendations for the future of the mobile computing program. The working group will focus on evolving student and faculty needs and the emerging technologies that pose opportunities for meeting them.

The Ideas and Trends in Ed Tech working group, chaired by Greg Iannarella and Christine Lhowe, will research and assess innovative uses of educational technology within Seton Hall and map it to the external higher education tech trends. The working group will identify existing strengths and emerging opportunities as well as weaknesses and emerging threats.

Can’t attend the March 22nd meeting but would still like to join a subcommittee? Complete the interest form.

Established in 1995, the Teaching, Learning and Technology Roundtable is composed of representatives from academic and administrative areas of the University. Sponsored by the Teaching, Learning & Technology Roundtable (TLTR) is a consortium of faculty, administrators and students who, on behalf of the University, meet and discuss issues and topics related to instructional technology.

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