DOCUMENT RESUME IR 020 094 ED 443 385 AUTHOR Smith, Peter, Ed. Proceedings of the 2000 ASCUE Summer Conference (33rd, North TITLE Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, June 11-15, 2000). Association of Small Computer Users in Education. INSTITUTION PUB DATE 2000-00-00 208p.; For the 1999 proceedings, see ED 432 983. NOTE Proceedings (021) Collected Works PUB TYPE MF01/PC09 Plus Postage. EDRS PRICE *Computer Assisted Instruction; *Computer Uses in Education; DESCRIPTORS Conferences; Educational Development; Educational Media; Educational Planning; *Educational Technology; Elementary Secondary Education; Faculty Development; Instructional Development; Internet; World Wide Web *Technology Implementation; *Technology Integration IDENTIFIERS ABSTRACT This 2000 Association of Small Computer Users in Education (ASCUE) conference proceedings first highlights keynote speakers and describes the pre-conference workshops. The conference papers and abstracts that follow discuss: strategic planning for faculty, staff, and student development; a network lab; the Blackboard course delivery system; Web-based, self-paced computer laboratory instruction; reorganizing information technology (IT) for the future; a centralized campus calendar; Web-based discussion board; Web-enhanced compressed video education curriculum; conceptual model for distance education delivery; Macromedia Flash 4 for interactive graphics and animations on the Web; a hypothetical decimal computer; restructuring a Civilization and Culture course; helping students design programs; intelligent agent tutors; gaps in the campus community that technology can help bridge; Web-based system for introductory mathematics; deploying a video streaming application on the Web; technology in the undergraduate curriculum; CROW Project: directing faculty to course-specific Web-based teaching resources; student staffing of an Academic Learning Center; Microsoft Publisher 2000; Microsoft FrontPage 2000; state mandated education standards on technology; E-commerce; role of industry certifications in colleges; building a pre-class community; Web use for engaging students in computer science classes; strategies for supporting faculty use of technology in teaching; using active server pages and a SQL server database to create a class scheduling system; computer use for recording student scores and assigning grades; faculty and staff training for the new Millennium; student evaluations of condensed format computer courses; real time integration of the Web with student-based information systems; integrating an event calendar into the campus Web site; the Special Education Online Institute; and an information technology handbook. Includes a presenter's index. (AEF) Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made from the original document. UE AS ASSOCIATION OF SMALL COMPUTER USERS IN EDUCATION "Continuitil Second Quarter Century- of Service" Proceedings of the 2000 ASCUE Summer Conference 33nd Annual Conference 15, 2000 June 11 North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina 71- Edited by Peter Smith, Saint Mary's College 0 C71 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION CD N PERMISSION TO REPRODUCE AND NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION DISSEMINATE THIS MATERIAL HAS EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATION CZ BEEN GRANTED BY CENTER (ERIC) 13 This document has been reproduced as a4 C.P. Singer received from the person or organization originating it. Minor changes have been made to improve reproduction quality. TO THE EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES Points of view or opinions stated in this docu- INFORMATION CENTER (ERIC) ment do not necessarily represent official ME 1 position or policy. BEST COPY AVAILABLE 2 ASSOCIATION OF SMALL COMPUTER USERS IN EDUCATION "Continuing Second Quarter Century of Service" Proceedings of the 2000 ASCUE Summer Conference 33nd Annual Conference June 11 15, 2000 North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina Edited by Peter Smith, Saint Mary's College 2000 ASCUE Proceedings Association of Small Computer Users in Education "Continuing Second Quarter Century of Service" Proceedings of the 2000 ASCUE Summer Conference 33nd Annual conference June 11 -15, 2000 Myrtle Beach, South Carolina Web: http://www.gettysburg.edu/ascue ABOUT ASCUE ASCUE, the Association of Small Computer Users in Education, is a group of people interested in small college computing issues. It is a blend of people from all over the country who use computers in their teaching, academic support, and administrative support functions. Begun in 1968 as CUETUG, The College and University Eleven Thirty User's Group, with an initial membership requirement of sharing at least one piece of software each year with other members, ASCUE has a strong tradition of bringing its members together to pool their resources to help each other. It no longer requires its members to share homegrown softwatre, nor does it have ties to a particular hardware platform. However, ASCUE continues the tradition of sharing through its national conference held every year in June, its conference proceedings, and its newsletter. ASCUE proudly affirms this tradition in its motto "Continuing Second Quarter Century of Service." ASCUE's ASCUE-L LISTSERVER Subscribe by sending the E-mail message SUBSCRIBE ASCUE-L yourname to [email protected]. The listsery itself is [email protected]. In order to stop the flooding of the listsery with unwanted solicitations, we have set it up so that you will have to send messages from the address you subscribed from. NEED MORE INFORMATION? Direct quesiions about the contents of the 2000 Conference to Carol Smith, Program Chair, ASCUE '00, Coordinator of User Services and FITS Center Manager and Support Specialist, Depauw University, Greencastle, IN 46135, 765-658-4287, clsmith @depauw.edu. Web: http://w ww.gettysburg.edu/ascue "We hereby grant ERIC non-exclusive permission to reproduce this document." 1 BEST COPY MUM 4 2000 ASCUE Proceedings Association of Small Computer Users in Education ASCUE 1998-1999 Board Members (years remaining in office including current year) PRESIDENT SECRETARY Dagrun Bennett (1 year) Nancy Thibeault (2 years) Computing Services Sinclair Community College Franklin College 444 West Third St. Franklin, IN 46131 Dayton, OH 45042 317-738-8150 937-512-2926 [email protected] [email protected] PAST PRESIDENT NEWSLETTER EDITOR Bill Wilson (1 year) Peter Smith (1 year) Academic Computing Saint Mary's College Gettysburg College Notre Dame, IN 46556 Gettysburg, PA 17325 219-284-4493 717-337-6933 [email protected] wilson@gett_ysburg.edu LIBRARY/HISTORIAN PROGRAM CHAIR Jack Cundiff (1 year) Carol Smith (1 year) Horry-Georgetown Technical College Computer Center Box 1966 Depauw University Conway, SC 29526 Greencastle, IN 46135 803-347-3186 317-658-4287 [email protected] clsmith @depauw.edu BOARD MEMBER AT LARGE TREASURER Fred Jenny (1 year) Thomas Pollack (1 year) Grove City College School of Business Administration 100 Campus Drive Grove City, PA 16127-2104 Duquesne University 706 Rockwell Hall 724-458-2071 Pittsburgh, PA 15282 [email protected] 412-396-1639 [email protected] BOARD MEMBER AT LARGE George Pyo (2 years) Saint Francis College Loretto, PA 15940 814-472-3241 [email protected] 2 2000 ASCUE Proceedings Table of Contents ABOUT ASCUE 1 ASCUE-L LISTSERVER 1 NEED MORE INFORMATION? 1 Board Members 2 Keynote Speakers 8 Diana Stielstra Bob Longo Pre-conference Workshops 8 David Adams Kevin Floyd Timothy Vick Stephen T. Anderson, Sr. Janet Hurn Cheryl Reindl-Johnson Nancy Thibeault Strategic planning for Faculty, Staff, and Student Development 11 Amar Almasude Lloyd Hutchings Francis Marion University Pulling Together a Network Lab 20 Melanie 0. Anderson University of Pittsburgh in an Hour or Less Blackboard. 26 . . Stephen T. Anderson Sr. University of South Carolina Sumter Frederick J. Jenny Grove City College Mark D. Poore Roanoke College Case Study in Web-based, Self-Paced Computer Laboratory Instruction 27 Howard Bashinski Janet Price Carroll College 3 2000 ASCUE Proceedings Reorganizing IT for the Future 35 Dagrun Bennett James Riggle Joshua Stephens Franklin College The Centralized Campus Calendar: A Case Study 39 John Erickson Daniel T. Doles Franklin College of Indiana A Web Based Discussion Board 45 James Harris Francis Marion University Implementing a Web-Enhanced Compressed Video Education Curriculum: A Case Study in Inertia 55 Susan Hendley Stephen T. Anderson Sr. University of South Carolina Sumter A Conceptual Model For Delivering Quality Distance Education 64 Sam Hijazi Florida Keys Community College Make a Splash with Flash 75 Janet Hurn Miami University Middletown Cheryl Reindl-Johnson Wilmington College Nancy Thibeault Sinclair Community College Using The Gear Machine (A Hypothetical Decimal Computer) in CS1 76 Rick Huston Chris Donaldson University of South Carolina Aiken Rethinking and Restructuring a Civilization and Culture Course: Balancing Risk with Success 77 Tulia Jimenez-Vergara Carol L. Smith DePauw University 2000 ASCUE Proceedings A Method to Help Students Design Programs 82 Debby L. Keen Pikeville College Using Intelligent Agent Tutors 92 Steve Knode Information Resources Management College (IRMC) Jon-David W. Knode College of Notre Dame Bridging the Gaps: The CSI Meta-Learning Initiative 96 Michael E. Kress James W. Marcum Mark Lewental College of Staten Island CUNY A WEB-Based Testing System for Introductory Mathematics Courses 100 Richard Kuntz Monmouth University How to Deploy a Video Streaming Application on the Web 108 David K. Moldoff ABT Ubiquitous Technology in the Undergraduate Curriculum: Preparing our Students for Tomorrow 109 Francis X. Moore III Longwood College The CROW Project: Directing Faculty to Course-specific Teaching Resources on the Web 115 Jon Mueller North Central College Student Lab and Technical Assistants at Lynchburg College 121 Tom Murray Lynchburg College Microsoft Publisher 2000 127 The Hot New Microsoft Office Product Tom Murray Lynchburg College 134 Is This Web Page Development Tool All That It Should Be? Tom Murray Lynchburg College 5 2000 ASCUE Proceedings State Mandated Education Standards on Technology 139 John Nelson Pikeville College E-Commerce: Background and Implications for Education 146 Thomas A. Pollack Duquesne University The Role of Industry Certifications in Colleges: One Experience 153 Gary Rogers Richard Spiers Macon State College Building A Pre-Class Community 154 Bruce Serlin Dennis Trinkle DePauw University Using the WEB to Engage Students in Computer Science Courses 159 Carl P. Singer DePauw University It FITS: Strategies for Supporting Faculty Use of Technology in Teaching 165 Carl P. Singer Carol L. Smith DePauw University Using Active Server Pages and a SQL Server Database to Create a Class Scheduling System 166 Robin Snyder Winthrop University Recording Student Scores and Assigning Grades Quickly and Efficiently Using a Computer 173 Robin Snyder Winthrop University Faculty and Staff Training for the New Millennium 179 Kuber Maharajan Dewey A. Swanson Purdue University Students Evaluate the Success of Condensed Format Computer Courses 183 Dewey A. Swanson Julie A. Phillips Purdue University 6 2000 ASCUE Proceedings Real Time Integration of the Web with Student Information Systems - Strategic Advantages in Recruitment, Advisement and Enrollment Services 191 Frank Vastola ABT Integrating an Event Calendar into the Campus Web Site 192 Brad Weaver Wabash College The Special Education Institute: A Partnership Supplying Special Educators for the Old Dominion 193 Patricia R. Whitfield Francis X. Moore III Longwood College The Power of an Information Technology Handbook 196 Jim Workman Dwayne Stevens Pikeville College Presenter's Index 204