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Graduating student Amanda Frantz from Hughesville, Pennsylvania, is congratulated by Jeff Hand, director of continuing education (right), at the Penn State World Campus and Continuing Education Summer 2009 Graduation Open House. Frantz earned an associate in arts in letters, arts, and sciences from Penn State's College of the Liberal Arts. (photo by Bill Wallace)
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Jenn Routhier, Julia Shaw, Marketing Specialist, PLS, and Whitney Brown, Online Learning Marketing Manager, PLS
Loyola University Chicago Quinlan School of Business Instructor Carolyn Kmet holds her office hours over Zoom from her office in the Schreiber Center during the first week of Fall 2020 classes. Nearly all classes for the semester are held remotely because of the on-going COVID-19 pandemic. (Photo: Lukas Keapproth)
Collaborize Classroom at CUE 2011 Educational Technology Conference. For more information and to sign up for your free online learning platform, please visit: CollaborizeClassroom.com
Walden University celebrated the graduation of more than 4,300 students at its 42nd commencement ceremony at the Minneapolis Convention Center on July 25, 2009. The Walden graduates represented all 50 states and 22 countries.
Lilly Ledbetter, whose legal battle against pay discrimination led to the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act of 2009, the first bill signed into law by President Barack Obama, gave the commencement address.
The BOLD (Blended and Online Learning Design) fellows lunch celebration on Wednesday, May 24th, 11:30-1:00, in Featheringhill 110, recognized those who have completed or begun a project during this academic year. The lunch will served as an opportunity to discuss recently completed and in-progress projects, but it was also a chance to celebrate the BOLD program, which is going on hiatus. Thirty Vanderbilt students have completed 20 projects, with seven more in progress, and the projects have impacted at least 2511 Vanderbilt students so far.
Presenters:
Jena McDaniel and Laurel Teller, Hearing & Speech Sciences
Kristin Droege, Hearing & Speech Sciences
Ke Ding, Civil & Environmental Engineering
Jason Eggold, Biological Sciences
Brandt Gibson, Earth & Environmental Sciences
Alison Hessling, Hearing & Speech Sciences
Sandya Lakkur, Biostatistics
Travis Moore, Hearing & Speech Sciences
Cara Singer and Dillon Pruett, Biochemistry
In 2012, the Bill and Melinda Gates foundation invested a million dollars in edX, the world’s largest online learning initiative. A not-for-profit platform, edX is billed as “the future of online education: for anyone, anywhere, anytime”. Founded by Harvard and MIT, edX boasts a growing number of “massively open online courses” (MOOCs) aimed at bringing virtual versions of world-class higher education to hundreds of thousands of participants.
Higher education is transforming into a global activity: the spreading of this technology is not only unstoppable, but also omnipotent and omnipresent during the entire process. The two main characteristics that differentiate MOOCs from other traditional e-learning training models are that they are «freely available» and are offered on a «massive» scale.
Other providers of free university education are: Udacity, Coursera, Khan Academy, they have delivered online instruction to tens of millions of willing autodidacts.
Online Learning Conference. Requested by Shelby Taylor 273-1086 sheladk9@ufl.edu. Invoice to go to Kim Kitagawa Pace Office of the Provost 223 Tigert PO Box 113175 kpace@aa.ufl.edu 392-2404
World Campus advising program coordinator Richard Brungard at the graduation open house. (photo by Jane Ireland)
Loyola University Chicago Quinlan School of Business Instructor Carolyn Kmet holds her office hours over Zoom from her office in the Schreiber Center during the first week of Fall 2020 classes. Nearly all classes for the semester are held remotely because of the on-going COVID-19 pandemic. (Photo: Lukas Keapproth)
This year's conference theme is "The Year of Access in Online Education” which addresses Accessibility in Online Learning.
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