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Streamed Sessions
July 25, 2012 - 8:30am
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July 25, 2012 - 8:30amRuss White (Questionable Inc., US)Jeanne Sewell (Georgia College & State University, US)Christopher Greer (United States, US)Innovation in Media and ToolsInteractive WorkshopCasanova 602/603Workshop Session 190 MinutesVirtual Session
This workshop will highlight intended and unconventional implications for creating eBooks using iBooks Author.
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July 25, 2012 - 8:30amJane Harris (University of North Carolina at Greensboro, US)Pamela Howe (University of North Carolina at Greensboro, US)Faculty and Student DevelopmentInteractive WorkshopCasanova 604/605Workshop Session 190 MinutesVirtual Session
This workshop will provide examples of and hands on with various technologies in preparation for the conference. If possible, bring an Internet-enabled device.
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July 25, 2012 - 8:30amChris Dunst (University of North Carolina at Greensboro, US)Wade Maki (University of North Carolina at Greensboro, US)Innovation in Media and ToolsInteractive WorkshopCasanova 606/607Workshop Session 1 and 2210 MinutesVirtual Session
Games and simulations are only as good as the learning experience they provide. Come join us as we help you design one using familiar technology.
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July 25, 2012 - 8:30amGerry Hanley (California State University, US)Accessible Learning for AllInteractive WorkshopMarco Polo 706-707Workshop Session 190 MinutesVirtual Session
This 90 minute workshop will begin with a survey of the current options for formatting open content using IMS Common Cartridge including the available assembly and validation tools and review of industry and institutional adoption.
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July 25, 2012 - 8:30amKaren Vignare (Michigan State University, US)Shari Smith (University of Illinois at Springfield, US)Digital Learning Environments and CommunitiesInteractive WorkshopMarco Polo 806-807Workshop Session 190 MinutesVirtual Session
This workshop will cover the design, development, delivery, and facilitation of a MOOC.
July 25, 2012 - 10:30am
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July 25, 2012 - 10:30amRuss White (Questionable Inc., US)Innovation in Media and ToolsInteractive WorkshopCasanova 602/603Workshop Session 290 MinutesVirtual Session
This "no programming required" workshop will walk you through what you need to get started to program an iOS application.
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July 25, 2012 - 10:30amPhylise Banner (American Public University System, US)Bethany Bovard (Sloan Consortium, US)Kim Moorning (City University of New York, US)Innovation in Media and ToolsInteractive WorkshopCasanova 604/605Workshop Session 290 MinutesVirtual Session
This workshop will explore a new tools and technologies being used in online learning, including desktop and mobile applications.
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July 25, 2012 - 10:30amGerry Hanley (California State University, US)Accessible Learning for AllInteractive WorkshopMarco Polo 706-707Workshop Session 290 MinutesVirtual Session
The CSU has implemented a system-wide program to significantly reduce the cost of course materials for students and provide faculty greater choices
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July 25, 2012 - 10:30amLearning And Data AnalyticsInteractive WorkshopMarco Polo 806-807Workshop Session 290 MinutesVirtual Session
This session will present participants with strategies for raising awareness of data readiness within the institution, obtaining buy-in and motivating stakeholders.
July 25, 2012 - 1:30pm
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July 25, 2012 - 1:30pmTerry Silver (The University of Tennessee at Martin, US)Faculty and Student DevelopmentInformation SessionCasanova 605150 MinutesVirtual Session
Want to get your online students to read the textbook before completing assignment, projects and/or online discussions? Come see how one professor did it.
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July 25, 2012 - 1:30pmShonda Kuiper (Grinnell College, US)Faculty and Student DevelopmentInvited SessionCasanova 606150 MinutesVirtual Session
This is the 2012 MERLOT Statistics Classics Award winner
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July 25, 2012 - 1:30pmMarie Fetzner (Monroe Community College, US)Learning And Data AnalyticsInformation SessionMarco Polo 706-707150 MinutesVirtual SessionBest in Track
Learn what students have to say about why they were not successful in their online course and hear their advice for potential online learning peers
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July 25, 2012 - 1:30pmCathy Swift (MERLOT, US)Laura Franklin (Northern Virginia Community College, US)Ray Purdom (UNC - Greensboro, US)Jeanne Sewell (Georgia College & State University, US)Digital Learning Environments and CommunitiesFeatured SessionMarco Polo 806-807150 MinutesVirtual Session
Utilizing the principles of Universal Design for Learning (UDL) in course design can significantly increase student motivation/engagement and student success.
July 25, 2012 - 2:30pm
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July 25, 2012 - 2:30pmTodd Conaway (Yavapai College, US)Jill Schiefelbein (Impromptu Guru, US)Faculty and Student DevelopmentInformation SessionCasanova 605250 MinutesVirtual Session
Feel like the "real you" is missing from your online courses? See how to share your human nature in a digital space!
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July 25, 2012 - 2:30pmSimon McIntyre (The University of New South Wales, AU)Karin Watson (The University of New South Wales, AU)Faculty and Student DevelopmentInformation SessionCasanova 606250 MinutesVirtual Session
This learning material was selected as a 2012 MERLOT Classic Award.
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July 25, 2012 - 2:30pmDennis Trinkle (Harrison College, US)Jason Stele (Harrison College, US)Kevin Hesler (Harrison College, US)Digital Learning Environments and CommunitiesInformation SessionMarco Polo 706-707250 MinutesVirtual SessionBest in Track
KnowU, by Harrison College: Discover ways to drive student engagement through an innovative online learning environment, which creates a unique sense of place and community
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July 25, 2012 - 2:30pmPhil Ice (American Public University System, US)Mike Sharkey (University of Phoenix, US)Karen Swan (University of Illinois Springfield, US)Learning And Data AnalyticsFeatured SessionMarco Polo 806-807250 MinutesVirtual Session
The Predictive Analytics Reporting Framework (PAR) is an initiative designed to inform issues related to retention and progression, in online environments, on a multi-institutional basis.
July 25, 2012 - 4:15pm
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July 25, 2012 - 4:15pmJoel Thierstein (OpenCourseWare Consortium, US)Keynote AddressGalileo 901-906 & 1001-100690 MinutesVirtual SessionWith the exponential growth in access to information brought about by the availability of digital technology, the learning paradigm has shifted significantly. At the same time, the costs of traditional Higher Education are skyrocketing. The plethora of informal learning opportunities, the failure of the academy to develop effective prior learning assessment tools and processes, and the failure of the U.S. Higher Education system to adequately respond to the curricular needs of the 21st century learner have begun to call the value proposition of the traditional academy into question. The toll of the academy critic’s bell rings loudly. “Why do I need to pay over $100,000 for a college education that I can get online for free? What can college do for me that the internet and my own drive can’t?” Many parts of traditional higher education are struggling to maintain their relevancy. Civic engagement/civic learning are a part of the broader civic agency movement and portend to breathe new life into the traditional academy. Dr. Thierstein will discuss the civic agency movement and its positive manifestation through civic learning/civic engagement in the traditional academy. He will map a pathway forward for Higher Education to reclaim its civic mission through the use of Open Educational Resources, alternative credentialing/badging, and civic learning/civic engagement.
July 26, 2012 - 8:30am
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July 26, 2012 - 8:30amSteve Hargadon (Consultant, US)Audrey Watters (Consultant, US)Plenary SessionGalileo 901-906 & 1001-100670 MinutesVirtual SessionIn their weekly ed tech podcast Audrey Watters and Steve Hargadon take an independent, sometimes critical, and hopefully insightful (but sometimes inciteful) look at emerging technologies and education. Today's session will bring you their no-holds-barred responses and reactions to the current ed tech landscape in the back-and-forth style of their show.
July 26, 2012 - 10:10am
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July 26, 2012 - 10:10amAnat Cohen (Tel Aviv University, IL)Sorel Reisman (California State University, Office of the Chancellor, US)Barbra Sperling (California State University, Office of Chancellor, US)Eli Shmueli (Meital, IL)Accessible Learning for AllInformation SessionCasanova 605350 MinutesVirtual Session
In this presentation we will explore the Personal Collection tool of MERLOT, profile the users and describe the extent of their use and aims.
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July 26, 2012 - 10:10amMathew Constantine (IE Business School, ES)Faculty and Student DevelopmentInformation SessionCasanova 606350 MinutesVirtual Session
This learning resource was selected as the 2012 MERLOT Classics Award for Business.
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Online Learning Objects: Affecting Change Through Cross-Disciplinary Practices and Open TechnologiesJuly 26, 2012 - 10:10amEmily Rodgers (University of Michigan, US)Steven Lonn (University of Michigan, US)Frank Kelderman (University of Michigan, US)Innovation in Media and ToolsInformation SessionMarco Polo 706-707350 MinutesVirtual SessionBest in Track
MELO project participants will discuss how media-rich Learning Objects technologies and open practices are developed and used to assess new forms of teaching and learning.
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July 26, 2012 - 10:10amTBDFaculty and Student DevelopmentFeatured SessionMarco Polo 806-807350 MinutesVirtual Session
This presentation will examine emerging issues and trends pertaining to digital literacy and academic libraries.
July 26, 2012 - 11:10am
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July 26, 2012 - 11:10amJeff Stewart (Macon State College, US)Marti Venn (Macon State College, US)Learning And Data AnalyticsInformation SessionCasanova 605450 MinutesVirtual Session
Using Data Analytics to analyze retention, progression, and graduation rates is critical to the success of institutions of higher education today.
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July 26, 2012 - 11:10amMia Stoklee (Goodwill Community Foundation, US)Matt Robinson (Goodwill Community Foundation, US)Faculty and Student DevelopmentInformation SessionCasanova 606450 MinutesVirtual Session
This is the 2012 MERLOT Classics Award winner for Information Technology. How do you design content when your audience is everyone? We will discuss, GCFLearnFree.org’s approach to developing simple, clear and effective tutorials that are used by a broad base of global learners. Talking points can include our strategies toward screencasts, interactives, conceptual videos, mobile apps and more. Visit www.gcflearnfree.org/office2010 and bring your questions.
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July 26, 2012 - 11:10amCourtney Moke (Deltak, US)Lauren Wright (Deltak, US)Faculty and Student DevelopmentInformation SessionMarco Polo 706-707450 MinutesVirtual SessionBest in Track
Staying technologically innovative outside of the limitations of the LMS is a crucial skill for all instructors.
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July 26, 2012 - 11:10amKaren Vignare (Michigan State University, US) - Panel ModeratorMike Ribble (Digital Citizenship, US)Marti Cleveland-Innes (Athabasca University, CA)Digital Learning Environments and CommunitiesFeatured SessionMarco Polo 806-807450 MinutesVirtual Session
Do educators play a growing role in preparing students to be digital citizens?
July 26, 2012 - 1:30pm
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July 26, 2012 - 1:30pmRick Lumadue (Texas A&M Commerce, US)Rusty Waller (Texas A&M University-Commerce&, US)Derek Lester (Texas A&M University-Commerce&, US)Innovation in Media and ToolsInformation SessionCasanova 605550 MinutesVirtual Session
Optimize the practical functionality of "Cloud Computing" to enrich student learning
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July 26, 2012 - 1:30pmLester Andrist (University of Maryland, US)Valerie Chepp (University of Maryland, US)Paul Dean (University of Maryland, US)Faculty and Student DevelopmentInformation SessionCasanova 606550 MinutesVirtual Session
This is the 2012 Sociology Classics Award Winner
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July 26, 2012 - 1:30pmTracey Richardson (Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, US)Pamela Lehr (Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, US)Amy Berger (Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, US)Evidence-based Learning and ReflectionInformation SessionMarco Polo 706-707550 MinutesVirtual SessionBest in Track
Need to design or evaluate an ePortfolio Program? We will showcase our ePortfolio framework, authentic assessment properties, and programmatic evaluation value.
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July 26, 2012 - 1:30pmKristen Betts (Armstrong Atlantic State University, US)Dan Allen (Drexel University, US)Henry C. Alphin Jr. (Drexel University, US)Alex Cohen (Drexel University, US)Chanel Broadus (Drexel University, US)Daniel Veit (Drexel University, US)William Lynch (Drexel University, US)Accessible Learning for AllFeatured SessionMarco Polo 806-807550 MinutesVirtual Session
Learn firsthand how to increase student engagement and retention for online students with disabilities
July 26, 2012 - 2:30pm
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July 26, 2012 - 2:30pmLucille Benedict (University of Southern Maine, US)Harry Pence (SUNY Oneonta, US)Innovation in Media and ToolsInformation SessionCasanova 605650 MinutesVirtual Session
Incorporating mobile technology and QR codes into chemistry classrooms and laboratories to produce and use student-created videos and photo-blogs as instructional resources.
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July 26, 2012 - 2:30pmDan Lim (Florida Hospital College of Health Sciences, US)Don Williams (Florida Hospital College of Health Sciences, US)Digital Learning Environments and CommunitiesInformation SessionCasanova 606650 MinutesVirtual Session
The seven best practices in distance presence may assist institutions in overcoming challenges in engagement, lonely learner syndrome, retention, identity verification, integrity, and institution mission.
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July 26, 2012 - 2:30pmJennifer Pontano (Drexel University, US)Dan Allen (Drexel University, US)Accessible Learning for AllInformation SessionMarco Polo 706-707650 MinutesVirtual SessionBest in Track
Two instructional designers share their experience in developing an online course to be compliant with their University's guidelines for online accessibility.
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July 26, 2012 - 2:30pmRobbie Melton (Tennessee Board of Regents, US)Rick Lumadue (Texas A&M Commerce, US)Matthew Smock (Northern Michigan University, US)Lori Swinney (University of North Dakota, US)Digital Learning Environments and CommunitiesFeatured SessionMarco Polo 806-807650 MinutesVirtual Session
Come see how MERLOT goes well with mobile, global e-learning, and academic technology projects.
July 26, 2012 - 3:30pm
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July 26, 2012 - 3:30pmBeth Toren (West Virginia University Libraries, US)Innovation in Media and ToolsInformation SessionCasanova 605750 MinutesVirtual Session
Facebook for discussion groups: experiment results, successful best practices, student evaluations, recommended instructor participation, engaging and connecting with students, developing and grading discussion assignments.
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July 26, 2012 - 3:30pmDeborah Adair (The Quality Matters Program, US)Faculty and Student DevelopmentInformation SessionCasanova 606750 MinutesVirtual Session
Survey results show how participation on a QM course review team provides faculty significant opportunities for professional growth, beyond the improvement of online courses
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July 26, 2012 - 3:30pmRandy Newbrough (IUPUI, US)Pratibha Varma-Nelson (IUPUI, US)Digital Learning Environments and CommunitiesInformation SessionMarco Polo 706-707750 MinutesVirtual Session
This presentation discusses the face to face, high-impact pedagogy called Peer-Led Team Learning (PLTL), and its implementation into a virtual environment.
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July 26, 2012 - 3:30pmShane Dawson (University of British Columbia, CA)Learning And Data AnalyticsFeatured SessionMarco Polo 806-807750 MinutesVirtual Session
SNAPP: is a light-weight learning analytics tool designed to provide provide educators with real-time data in order to better support and evaluate student learning.
July 27, 2012 - 8:30am
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July 27, 2012 - 8:30amBeth Harris (Smarthistory, Khan Academy, US)Steven Zucker (Smarthistory, Khan Academy, US)Plenary SessionGalileo 901-906 & 1001-100670 MinutesVirtual Session
Last year, more than one million unique visitors from more than 160 countries came to Smarthistory to learn art history, a 300 percent increase over the prior year. But this is just a fraction of the tremendous growth seen by our parent organization, Khan Academy. In its few short years, Khan Academy has helped more students learn, math, science, and related subjects than Harvard University has enrolled since it was founded 375 years ago. The explosion of interest in open educational resources and open courses underscores that we are in the midst of the most significant change in education since the beginnings of public education in the nineteenth century.
Khan and Smarthistory both chose a radical approach—to give our content away for free. We found that this is both economically feasible and well worth the time and effort. We are reaching millions, not hundreds, of students. We regularly receive emails from grateful students and colleagues from around the world including those teaching in high schools and colleges without sufficient resources. They tell us that Smarthistory makes all the difference.
Smarthistory is not textbook-style content uploaded to the web. Our primary audience, students new to art history, need a solid foundation, but also an engaging format. We employ a conversational, experiential and contextual approach utilizing multimedia, text and images. These tools allow us to create a sense of intimacy and provide the narrative hooks that draw students in. Careful web design has allowed us to offer far more content than space-constrained textbooks and we do this in a way that we think is more compelling—and we do it for free.
The next few years will be telling. Khan Academy, MITx, Peer-to-Peer University, University of the People, Udacity, Massively Open Online Courses (MOOCs), and many other initiatives are creating new models for teaching and learning that challenge both the pedogogic and economic underpinnings of the “factory model” of education. How can the personalization that technology enables, and the data that it produces, make learning more efficient? How can gaming mechanics make learning more fun? Just what does the classroom of the future look like? Join us as we reinvent education for a digital world.
July 27, 2012 - 9:40am
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July 27, 2012 - 9:40amGeorge Otte (City University of New York, US)Boone Gorges (City University of New York, US)Michael Smith (City University of New York, US)Christopher Stein (Borough of Manhattan Community College, US)Digital Learning Environments and CommunitiesInformation SessionCasanova 605850 MinutesVirtual Session
Proven successful in sharing effective practices and fostering interaction, the Commons is now breeding other social networks for academics.
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July 27, 2012 - 9:40amFlor Bondal (Georgia College and State University, US)Jeanne Sewell (Georgia College & State University, US)Martha Colvin (Georgia College & State University, US)Evidence-based Learning and ReflectionInformation SessionCasanova 606850 MinutesVirtual Session
This presentation will demonstrate how an ongoing end-of-program assessment process supports reflective and integrative teaching/learning practices designed to sustain successful outcomes in a nursing program.
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July 27, 2012 - 9:40amKari Kumar (York University, CA)Obadiah George (York University, ABEL Program, CA)Innovation in Media and ToolsInformation SessionMarco Polo 706-707850 MinutesVirtual Session
The Personalized Learning Spaces (PerLS) project describes an innovative suite of tools, informed by complexity science, that support non-linear online learning to complement Moodle.
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July 27, 2012 - 9:40amMichelle Pacansky-Brock (Mt. San Jacinto College, US)Matt Meyer (Penn State University, US)Digital Learning Environments and CommunitiesFeatured SessionMarco Polo 806-807850 MinutesVirtual Session
A small and large-scale adoption of VoiceThread, a cloud application with a mobile app that fosters asynchronous conversations around media in voice, video or text.
July 27, 2012 - 11:10am
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July 27, 2012 - 11:10amJill Dennis (Thomas University, US)Digital Learning Environments and CommunitiesInformation SessionCasanova 605950 MinutesVirtual Session
Discover the ingredient you may be missing in your online course that can increase instructor ability and student satisfaction.
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July 27, 2012 - 11:10amPreetha Ram (Emory University, US)Accessible Learning for AllInformation SessionCasanova 606950 MinutesVirtual Session
Learn how you can scale academic help and increase student engagement with OpenStudy, a social learning environment that has improved learning and engagement for thousands.
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July 27, 2012 - 11:10amGreg Moller (University of Idaho, US)Innovation in Media and ToolsInformation SessionMarco Polo 706-707950 MinutesVirtual Session
Imagine a truly global classroom. Imagine lectures so vibrant with imagery and sound that that each inspires your students. Imagine a world without PowerPoint.
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July 27, 2012 - 11:10amJanet Moore (Sloan Consortium, US)Marti Cleveland-Innes (Athabasca University, CA)Jennifer Richardson (Purdue University, US)Karen Swan (University of Illinois Springfield, US)Digital Learning Environments and CommunitiesFeatured SessionMarco Polo 806-807950 MinutesVirtual Session
How will emerging technologies impact the importance of social presence?


