Innovation in the CUMC Classroom

The Columbia Center for New Media Teaching and Learning (CCNMTL) hosted Innovation in the CUMC Classroom on April 22, 2008 in the National Track and Field Hall of Fame Theater to reintroduce Columbia University’s health science educators to technology innovations for teaching and learning.

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Mapping the African American Past

Mapping the African American Past (MAAP) investigates places and moments that have shaped the long history of African Americans in New York City. This podcast offers historical information and faculty commentary on over fifty places in the city, illuminating significant events from colonial days up to the present day. (Note: accessing the Web site with an iPhone or iTouch will open a custom interface specific for those devices.)

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Frontiers of Science, Spring 2008

An interdisciplinary semester-long science course taken by all entering Columbia College first-year students. Course materials are developed by a team of faculty that includes senior professors and post-doctoral level instructors (Columbia Science Fellows) with a strong interest in science education. Of the four course modules, half are from the physical sciences and half from the life sciences.

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Physical Diagnosis (D6500) Columbia Only

Course lecture recordings for spring 2008.

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Pharmacology (M6101) Columbia Only

Course lecture recordings for Fall 2007. Course Director: Dr. Boyden

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Digital Library Seminar Series

An examination of the various internal and external factors shaping the future of the academic research library. Episodes include, "Global Warming, Intelligent Design, the Axis of Evil and the Future Relevance and Impact of the Academic Research Library" by Jim Neal.

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Video, Education, and Open Content: Best Practices

“Video, Education, and Open Content: Best Practices” was a two-day symposium intended to increase the understanding of educators, technologists, video producers, and other stakeholders in how video and open education can work together for the public good.

This symposium builds upon the work that the Columbia Center for New Media Teaching and Learning and Intelligent Television have been conducting in the area of educational video, open productions, and commercial-noncommercial collaborations, and will help define new approaches—economic, legal, and editorial—to the creation and distribution of important new resources for open education.

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Environmental Health Sciences (P6300) Columbia Only

Course lecture recordings for Fall 2007. Instructor: Dr. Robin Whyatt

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Principles of Endodontics (D6201) Columbia Only

Course lecture recordings for spring 2007. Instructor: Dr. Dory Calev

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Oral Histology Growth And Development (D5110) Columbia Only

Course lecture recordings for spring 2007. Instructor: Dr. Letty Moss-Salentijn

The first objective of this course is to prepare you for the clinical treatment of growing individuals as well as the treat ment of those, who have developmental anomalies. To this end you are expected to acquire basic knowledge and, if possible, explain the scientific principles that underlie our current understanding of the events and underlying mechanisms of the normal and abnormal development and growth of the cra niofacial region. Building on earlier instruction in Human Devel opment and Human Anatomy courses the specific attributes of craniofacial growth and development are highlighted in our lec tures, laboratories and conferences.

The second and major objective of the course is to prepare you for the practice of dentistry by providing you with an in depth exposure to the structural characteristics of dental and oral tissues. Integrating and expanding on the earlier instruc tion in General Histology, the unique developmental and histolog ic aspects of dental and oral tissues, their structure, organization and function are detailed in lectures, laboratories and conferences. You are expected to acquire the knowledge and explain the scientific principles that underlie the development, structure and organization of the dental and oral tissues.

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Neural Science Lab Quizzes (M5105) Columbia Only

Lab Quizzes for spring 2007. This is an enhanced podcast that includes pictures along with the audio. Instructor: Dr. Jack Martin.

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Pathophysiology II: Cardiovascular Diseases (M6405, D6405) Columbia Only

Course lecture recordings for spring 2007. Instructor: Dr. Carol Waksmonski

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Havel at Columbia: Events

Václav Havel's visit to Columbia focuses an exploration of the connection between art and citizenship. In addition to the events with President Havel, the CU Arts Initiative has organized a series of symposia on specific art forms (theatre, music, architecture, art, film, literature) and citizenship. Each of these will be moderated by Columbians; several are being presented in partnership with some of New York's leading cultural institutions.

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Pharmacology (M6101,D6102) Columbia Only

Course lecture recordings for fall 2006. Instructor Dr. Andrew Wit.

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Principles of Epidemiology (P6400) Columbia Only

Epidemiology is one of the pillars of public health. Epidemiologists study the distribution and determinants of disease in human populations; they also develop and test ways to prevent and control disease. The discipline covers the full range of disease occurrence, including genetic and environmental causes for both infectious and noninfectious diseases. Increasingly, epidemiologists view causation in the broadest sense, as extending from molecular factors at the one extreme, to social and cultural determinants at the other. Instructor: Dr. Lydia Zablotska.

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Environmental Health Sciences (P6300) Columbia Only

Lectures recorded for students in Public Health course P6300, fall 2006. Instructor: Dr. Sylvia Le Blancq.

Course Description: Environmental factors have a profound impact on the public's health. Essential to understanding and addressing this impact is focused study in basic and applied environmental health sciences. In addition, environmental health problems intersect with health disparities, government policy, reproductive health, population shifts, and economic forces. This course is part of the core-course requirement for the MPH.

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Molecular & Cellular Pathophysiology Columbia Only

Course lecture recordings for fall 2006.

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Pathophysiology I : Microbiology/Infectious Diseases Columbia Only

Course #: M6404/D6101
Course: Pathophysiology I : Section: Microbiology/Infectious Diseases
Instructor: Dr. Frank Lowy.

Course lecture recordings for fall 2006.

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Immunology Columbia Only

Course lecture recordings for fall 2006.

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Intro Oral MaxilloFacial Surgery Columbia Only

Dr. Louis Mandel, College of Dental Medicine. Course lecture recordings for fall 2006.

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Local Anesthesia Columbia Only

Dr. James Uyanik, College of Dental Medicine. Course lecture recordings for fall 2006.

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Podcasting Workshop

A workshop on podcasting given at the the I-Design Studio in the Department of Communication, Computing, and Technology (CCTE) at Teacher College by Brian O'Hagan and Jonah Bossewitch from CCNMTL.

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Virtual Techniques in Dentistry (VirTechs)

Virtual Techniques in Dentistry (VirTechs) is a multimedia laboratory procedure manual, providing students with immediate access to a collection of videos of dental procedures from Dental Anatomy and Occlusion, Pediatrics, and Endodontics. Students have the option of viewing each procedure with captions or without, and to navigate the videos by using bookmarks that indicate discrete steps within each procedure. The site emphasizes functionality and easy access to the videos, which can be viewed online or downloaded to a computer. Additionally, the procedures are available as enhanced video podcasts for use with video iPods. Each module includes PDFs of the transcript and full-color armamentarium descriptions.

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Radiological Science in the Context of Radiological Terrorism

Conference presentation podcasts includes two episodes:
* The Nature of Radiological Terrorism by Dr. David Brenner
* Gene Expression and Molecular Signaling Responses to Radiation by Dr. Sally Amundson

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Oral Histology Growth and Development (D5110) Columbia Only

Dr. Letty Moss-Salentijn lectures for Oral Histology Growth and Development spring 2006 course. The objective of this course is to prepare you for the clinical treatment of growing individuals as well as the treatment of those who have developmental anomalies.

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Correcting Course: Rebalancing Copyright

Audio and video podcasts from the Correcting Course: Rebalancing Copyright conference are now available. Held in May 2005, the conference attempted to promote a renewed activism in support of fair use and the full complement of copyright exceptions and limitations which enable libraries to serve their communities. Speakers include James Neal, Fred von Lohmann, Siva Vaidhyanathan.

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Biology C2005 (2001)

Molecular and Cellular Biology lectures by Lawrence Chasin and Deborah Mowshowitz, Department of Biological Sciences from 2001. Provided for current students as an additional study tool.

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New Media in Education 2006: A Progress Report

The goal of CCNMTL's third New Media in Education Conference was to highlight some of the innovations that have evolved since the group's origin seven years ago. A commitment to keeping pace with current developments while maintaining a reflective context has allowed the Columbia community to benefit from newly emerging pedagogical best practices. Podcasts of the event are available in both audio and video formats.

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