Online Learning and the Military Student: How You Can Better Serve Those Who Serve

$345.00
Price: $345.00
Date and Time of the Event: 
February 10, 2010 - February 19, 2010
Key Online Workshop Information
Minimum Estimated Time Commitment: 
~ 5 - 10 hours/week
Resources Provided in Workshop: 
Presentations, readings, web links, discussion threads and other materials, viewable online through February 10, 2011
Half-Hour Workshop Orientation - Learn about Moodle and Elluminate LIVE! Navigate the workshop space
1-Hour Live Panel Discussion - Participation in Live Q&A
Viewing of Live Sessions through February 10, 2011
Event Summary: 
This workshop is rated Level 1: For the beginner participant who has not taught or designed online courses but easily uses email, word processing, and other office applications.Participants will:• Learn issues facing universities entering the military market • Identify five key issues facing military students • Learn about about the role of ESOs and the complexity of TA • Learn the demographics and trends in military education • Identify which majors are most popular with military students. • Build learning community by adopting effective practices of asynchronous discussion
Complete Workshop Description
Online Workshop Description: 
The 911 GI bill is in the Headlines. This bill encourages more service people to attend institutions of Higher Education. This course will discuss serving military students and the special challenges this poses. Starting with admissions we will look at the role of the ESO and how TA is set up. We will then go on to talk about military portals and some obstacles in attending colleges. We will look at the demographics of the military student, technological limitations, deployments and workload issues. We will view some studies of military students and show how these students can best succeed. This workshop is designed to help you improve your service to military students.
Schedule: 
Workshop Opens - February 10th. Please introduce yourself and begin reviewing materials
Workshop Orientation - Friday, February 12th at 2pm EST
Workshop Officially Closes - February 19th. All workshop materials will be available through February 10, 2011
Sloan-C Certificate Program Eligibility: 

This online workshop can be counted toward the Sloan-C Certificate.

Pricing Information: 
Price: $345 Each Sloan-C Member price: $195 w/coupon code* (you will enter the coupon code on the payment page of your shopping cart process) College Pass Member Pricing: No Cost w/coupon code* (you will enter the coupon code on the payment page of your shopping cart process) *Individual Premium Members receive 2 discounts with membership, Institutional and Premium Members receive 20 discounts, and College Pass Members receive 100 "free" seats in the entire 2010 Sloan-C Workshop series.
Presenter/Panelist Biographies
Biographies of Presenters/Panelists: 
Dr. Frank McCluskey, Provost of American Public University System (APUS), leads the Academic team for its two institutions of higher learning: American Military University and American Public University. Prior to joining APUS, Dr. McCluskey served as the Dean of Online Learning at Mercy College in Dobbs Ferry, NY where he helped create and develop the distance learning program beginning in 1990 with a grant from IBM. As Dean of Online Learning, Dr. McCluskey oversaw 260 professors, 2500 students and 200 online courses every semester. In addition, he managed 700 blended and hybrid courses with another 620 professors and 5400 students mixing some elements of both in-class and online learning. Dr. McCluskey has also been active in accreditation matters having served on online learning accreditation teams for New York State, one of the more stringent accrediting bodies in the U.S. He has also been a corporate trainer and organizational consultant for the American Management Association. Upon graduating from Bloomfield College in New Jersey with a B.A. in Philosophy, he enrolled at the New School for Social Research where he earned both his M.A. in Philosophy and Ph.D. in German Philosophy and won an award for the best dissertation in philosophy. In 1977, after completing his Ph.D., he joined Mercy College as a faculty member in the philosophy department. Dr. McCluskey also received a post-doctoral fellowship in philosophy at Yale University at this time. In the eighties, he took on adjunct positions at Marymount College and Western Connecticut State College. Dr. McCluskey has published papers and given scholarly presentations on such topics as online pedagogy, active learning, and the administration of online learning in higher education. He is currently at work on a book about the impact of digital learning on the structure of the modern university.
Cancellation Policy: 
If you register and pay for a Sloan-C workshop/seminar and are unable to attend, we will be happy to apply your payment to another Sloan-C workshop/seminar at your request. However, no refunds will be given. This offer is good for one year.