Center for Instructional Technology Annual Report

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Lynne O’Brien

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2014-07-22T20:26:39Z

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2014-07-22T20:26:39Z

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2000-07

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During the last twelve months, the CIT has added staff, created office space and a consulting room, developed new services and expanded existing ones and worked with faculty and administrators from all schools to plan instructional technology activities. In December 1999, the CIT hired its first full time staff member, Jim Bright, in the role of Academic Technology Specialist. Jim Coble, Director of Library Information Systems, began working half time for the CIT in January 2000 to support the development and implementation of academic technology tools. Randy Riddle joined the CIT as an Academic Technology Specialist in January 2000. The CIT also works closely with Samantha Earp, Foreign Language Technology Specialist for Arts and Sciences, and has benefited from having her located in the CIT area and from her active participation in CIT activities.

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/8960

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en_US

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Duke Center for Instructional Technology

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Center for Instructional Technology Annual Report

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Report

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