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Teresa Farrell is an assistant professor of education at EOU interested in visual literacy.
LA GRANDE, Ore. April 25, 2016 – Teresa Farrell, Ed.D., assistant professor of education, shares some of her favorite tech tools for 21st century learning during the next colloquium Thursday, April 28 at Eastern Oregon University.
The interactive presentation begins at 4 p.m. in Ackerman Hall, Room 210 and is free and open to the public. Farrell will cover collaborative environments, visual instructions and infographics for educational purposes. Attendees are encouraged to bring a laptop. Light refreshments will be served and the event will also be streamed live at livestream.com/eou/colloquium.
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Farrell joined EOU’s education faculty in 2012 and visual literacy is among her primary research interests. She has taught at the middle and high school levels and has also worked in the field of civil engineering, surveying and drafting. Learn more about her and the courses she teaches at EOU at www.eou.edu/cobe/ed/directory/teresa_farrell.
A list of related resources provided by Pierce Library is also available for more in-depth information on this topic. Visit http://library.eou.edu/colloquium. For details on the colloquium series call 541-962-3316.
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