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Learning Center Courses are fee-based, three- or six-hour sessions that deliver a body of practical knowledge and applications. Learning Center Courses augment the conference program by providing in-depth exposure to specific topics. Selection of faculty for these courses is very competitive and is based on course content and thoroughness of the proposed course design.
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Full-Day Learning Center Courses
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Sunday, March 04, 2012
8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
$150 per course
(Except as noted)
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Enrich Student Involvement With ePublishing on Tablets and eReaders
Explore ePublishing techniques used to distribute classroom material to enhance student learning outcomes. Learners will be taught methods to create E-pub and PDF files on iPads, iPhones, and laptops.
Edward Baker
, Assistant Professor
Computer Technology
Community College of Philadelphia
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Morning Learning Center Courses
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Sunday, March 04, 2012
8:30 AM - 11:30 AM
$100 per course
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Hybrid Development Strategies to Engage, Amaze, and Enhance
Faculty and developers will practice active learning techniques for face-to-face and online environments; build hybrid models incorporating effective teaching strategies; and convert existing course materials into exciting, engaging formats.
Kathy Chatfield
, Senior Instructional Designer and Affiliate Facult
eLearning and Business Technology and Management
Clark College
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Afternoon Learning Center Courses
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Sunday, March 04, 2012
1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
$ 0 per course
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Lost and Found in the Wonderland of Mobile Learning
Participants will complete a variety of activities for exploring how to use different mobile devices in different teaching and learning scenarios.
Rochelle Rodrigo
, Visiting Associate Professor
Rhetoric and New Media
Old Dominion University
Laura Ballard
, Director
Academic Affairs
Mesa Community College
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