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Audio Online Seminar • Thursday, October 29, 2009 • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM CDT • FREE
Registration for the live seminar on Thursday, October 29 is now closed.
You can register to receive a link to the recording of the seminar, which you can watch on-demand from Monday, November 2 through Sunday, November 8. Just click the "Register Now" button at the top or bottom of this screen.
Online education is booming, whether you measure it in terms of enrollment headcounts or the number of new online programs. The changes are happening so quickly that many postsecondary institutions are struggling to catch up−and keep up−with them.
What’s missing is reliable, comprehensive data to inform institutional decision-making in the competitive and fast-changing field of distance education.
But that’s about to change.
The groundbreaking 2009 National Survey of Online Education Programs will provide the first-ever, national data on critical issues facing schools involved with e-learning. Sponsored by The Campus Computing Project and WCET, this survey is focused on the instructional, organizational, and technological operations of online programs across all levels of postsecondary institutions.
The survey findings will be made public on October 22. Just days later, Magna offers you a chance to hear its creators analyze and interpret this wealth of new information for you–for free!
In Critical New Findings from the “Managing Online Education” Study, Dr. Kenneth C. Green from The Campus Computing Project and Russell Poulin from WCET will explain the freshly-compiled data in a FREE audio online seminar format. Coming just one week after the initial presentation of these findings at the WCET Conference, this seminar is designed to share these revealing results with campus professionals unable to attend the annual conference in Denver, Colorado.
This seminar will deliver vital, “hot off the presses” benchmarking information to help distance learning and IT professionals compare their online programming with similar institutions in this category.
You will receive the latest survey results on:
• Critical planning and policy issues
• Faculty training
• Assessment practices in online versus on-campus programs
• Outsourcing methods
• Preferred Learning Management Systems
• Class sizes and enrollment caps
• Marketing and recruitment strategies
• Factors most likely to impede your online expansion efforts
• ADA compliance in online courses and programs
• And more
The data will be presented across institutional segments ranging from community and undergraduate colleges through universities and graduate schools.
Who should attend:
This specialized seminar is an absolute must for anyone involved in online learning. This includes:
• Campus officials in charge of online education
• Faculty teaching online courses
• Information technology staff
• Providers serving the distance education market
• Anyone interested in learning what the competition in online learning is doing
There is no cost to view this timely online seminar!
Magna Publications is delighted to be able to offer this important 60-minute seminar absolutely FREE. Registration is, however, closed for the live seminar due to overwhelming response. You can still register, and on Monday, November 2 you will receive a link via email that will allow you to watch the recording of the seminar on-demand, at your convenience, until Sunday, November 8. When you receive the link, you are welcome to invite an unlimited number of participants to view this seminar from a single location on your campus.
Your presenters
Dr. Kenneth C. Green is the founding director of The Campus Computing Project. Begun in 1990, Campus Computing is the largest continuing study of the role of eLearning and information technology in American higher education.
Russell Poulin is Associate Director of WCET, a cooperative network of institutions and organizations advancing access and excellence in higher education through the innovative use of technology. Based in Boulder, Colorado, WCET’s membership represents 46 states and eight countries.
Register today!
Online programming is growing in importance on campuses across the country. Don’t let your institution be left behind. Guarantee your ability to view this seminar the week of November 2-8 by registering for this important FREE seminar right now.
We understand that not everyone will have a chance to enroll in this timely and important seminar, so Magna Publications will be making a CD recording available after the event for the affordable price of $49.
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Audio Online Seminar • Thursday, October 29, 2009 • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM CDT • FREE
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM (Eastern Daylight Time)
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM (Central Daylight Time)
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM (Mountain Daylight Time)
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM (Pacific Daylight Time)


Date(s): 10/29/09
Time: 12:00 PM Central Daylight Time - See other time zones above.
Phone: 800-433-0499
Email: support@magnapubs.com