DAY 1: Schedule
12:00-1:15pm. Student Success Does Not Arise by Chance. Vincent Tito, Professor, School of Education, Syracuse University. Event Description
1:20-1:40pm. Interview and Interactive Q&A Session with Speakers Kyle Bowen, Purdue University; Amy McQuigge, Empire State College SUNY; and Danielle Mirliss and Michael Soupios, Seton Hall University. Event Description
1:45-2:30pm. Engaging Students in Community-Based, Collaborative Research Using Geotagging and Free Cloud-Based Tools. Julius Bianchi Associate Provost for Information Services California Lutheran University; Jean Kelso Sandlin Assistant Professor, Department of Communication California Lutheran University. Event Description
What are the frameworks for the next generation of learning?
Which course models advance new models of learning that maximize student engagement and persistence?
What does teaching and learning research say about emerging technologies and practices?
What rubrics and methods do we need to evaluate our efforts?
2:45-3:30pm. Leveraging Open Technologies and Cross-Disciplinary Pollination to Transform Introductory Courses. University of Michigan-Ann Arbor,: Brenda Gunderson, Nancy Kerner Lecturer IV, Steven Lonn Research Specialist, Emily Puckett Rodgers, Open Education Coordinator, Event Description
3:45-4:45pm: The 2013 Horizon Report. Laurence F. Johnson Chief Executive Officer The New Media Consortium (NMC); Rebecca Petersen, Research Director, edX, MIT; Audrey Watters, Writer Hack Education; Roger Yohe Dean of Innovative Learning, Mesa Community College, Event Description