Barry Fishman (fishman@umich.edu ) and Nichole Pinkard are Assistant Professors of Education who teach in the Learning Technology program in the School of Education. They teach two graduate courses (ED603 and ED728) that are "linked" by a joint, semester-long assignment. Students work in teams to design, create, test and evaluate their prototype software, along with support materials, for real-life "client-teachers." Pinkard's students work with the clients to develop technology solutions for their classrooms, and bring a theoretical and assessment background to inform software design. Fishman's students focus on the needs assessment, application and evaluation of the computer-based educational materials. At the end of the term, the projects are featured at a public "Project Fair" and each team submits a report on the design, evaluation history and reflection on their software project.
Scott Fogler (sfogler@umich.edu ), Vennema Distinguished Professor of Chemical Engineering, designs extensive online resources to support his teaching of Chemical Reaction Engineering, including a website that provides interactive modules and updated information to support the textbook he co-authored, Elements of Chemical Reaction Engineering. Fogler's website for Chemical Engineering 344 gives students online lecture summaries, frequently asked questions and answers pertaining to textbook chapters, and solutions to in-class problems and homework. It is designed to address the different student learning styles described by the Index of Learning Styles Questionnaire. Fogler adapted this course into a distance learning format that features interactive CDs with interactive summary notes, audio clips, and self tests. To visit Fogler's Chemical Reaction Engineering website, go to http://www.engin.umich.edu/~cre/index.htm .