eLearning 2015 Full Schedule at a Glance
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eLearning 2015 Full Schedule at a Glance
eLearning 2015 Feb. 18-21, 2015 Las Vegas, Nevada Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino Tentative Schedule Wednesday, February 18, 2015 7:00am-6:00pm Registration 8:30am-11:00am Pre-Conference Workshops—Morning Promoting Accountability and Completion in the eLearning Environment: A System of Assessment Jean Runyon, Ph.D., Associate Vice President, Learning Advancement and the Virtual Campus, Anne Arundel Community College Re-examining and Reflecting on Retention Captioning and Accessibility Scott McAffee, Disabled Student Kari Frisch, Online Speech Communication Programs and Services, College of the Canyons Instructor, Central Lakes College Classroom of the Future John Makevich, Director of Strategic Planning and Operations, California Community College Online Education Initiative Technology Toolkit: Active Learning Tech Tools to Engage and Excite Amber Mayse, M.A., Instructional Designer, and Sarah BryansBongey, Assistant Professor of Education, Nevada State College (Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2015 Continued) 12:15pm-2:45pm Pre-Conference Workshops—Afternoon The First-Semester Experience for eLearners Jean Runyon, Ph.D., Associate Vice President, Learning Advancement and the Virtual Campus, Anne Arundel Community College Strengthening Course Design Brenda Boyd, Director of Professional Development and Consulting, Quality Matters 2:00pm-5:00pm Exhibit Hall Set-up 4:00pm-4:30pm ITC Annual General Meeting 4:30pm-5:15pm Newcomer’s Meet and Greet 5:30pm-6:30pm 6:30pm-8:30pm Open Educational Resources: Roadmap to Adoption James GlapaGrossklag, Dean, Educational Technology, Learning Resources, and Distance Learning, College of the Canyons; Una Daly, Outreach Manager, Community College Consortium for Open Educational Resources (CCCOER); and, Donna Gaudet, Ph.D., Department Chair, Mathematics, Vice President, CCCOER Going Mobile with Course Content Using Technology to Enhance Jesus Moreno, Project Learning in Hybrid and Face-to-Face Manager I, Emilio Ramos, District Director Courses of Educational Technology, Dallas County Community College District Opening Keynote and Welcome Beyond the Walled Garden: New Possibilities with Learning Platforms Phil Hill, Education Technology Consultant and Analyst Welcome Reception in the Exhibit Hall Nancy Webb, Senior Analyst, Office of eLearning, and Michelle Chan, Senior Analyst, Office of eLearning, College of Southern Nevada Thursday, February 19, 2015 7:00am-5:00pm Registration 7:30am-8:30am Coffee 8:00am-9:30am Featured Presentation Getting Serious: Creating a Culture of Success Online Brenda Harms, Ph.D., Senior Vice President, Converge Consulting 9:30am-12:15pm Exhibit Hall Open 9:45am-10:45am How Your Students Would Design Your Online Course Amy Pilcher, Iowa State University Using Course Analytics to Inform Teaching, Learning and Assessment Janet Latricia King, College of Southern Nevada and University of Nevada Las Vegas, and Kendal Hartley, Ph.D., University of Nevada Las Vegas Migrating the Masses Timothy Godcharles and Nancy Munce, St. Petersburg College Gamification Using Badges and Quests in Accounting and Chemistry Action, Interaction, and Reflection: Moving Tablets into the Classroom MOOCing It Up! Sponsored Concurrent Barry Dahl, D2L, and Karen Session Sorensen, Portland Community College Engaging Students in Blended Classrooms with TechSmith! Leslie Van Wolvelear and Liz Pearce and Elizabeth Chris Riseley, Linn Kershisnik, Oakton Benton Community Community College College TechSmith 10:45am-11:15am Break and Exhibit Viewing 11:15am12:15pm FacultyCreated Media: Enhancing StudentFaculty Connections in Face-to-Face, Flipped, Hybrid and Online Programs Elizabeth Wellins, University of Redlands Increasing OER Adoptions with the Community College Consortium for Open Ed. Resources Una Daly, Open Ed. Consortium, James GlapaGrossklag, College of the Canyons, and Donna Gaudet, Ph.D., Scottsdale Community College TM POET : A Creative Approach to Online Excellence Amy Jo Swing, Lake Superior College From Gaming to Mastery: An Instructor's Journey toward Student Success Maryly Skallos, Ph.D., Ellucian, Muskegon Community College Many Hands Make a Lighter Load: Bringing a Mobilization Initiative to Life Creating Course Content that Speaks to All—Universal Design Nichole White, Stacie Bradshaw and Robert Benson, Roane State Community College Vartouhi Asherian, Ed.D., Catherine Rojas, Michael Walden and Brad Gruner, Ph.D., College of Southern Nevada Sponsored Concurrent Session Create-YourOwn Interactive eBooks for iPads and Chromebooks SoftChalk (Thursday, Feb. 19, 2015 Continued) 12:15pm-1:45pm Luncheon and The Grand Debate In or Out: And We’re Not Talking Burgers Sondra Cosgrove, Ph.D, History Professor, Department of Social Sciences, College of Southern Nevada, versus James Sigman, Vice President Readiness and Retention, Pearson Higher Education Moderated by Michael Catchpole, Professor of Humanities and Social Sciences, North Island College 1:45pm-6:00pm Exhibit Hall Open 2:00pm-3:00pm Foot on the Gas Pedal—Four Accelerated Business Degree Program Lessons Clarissa Cota and Jet Mitchell, College of Southern Nevada Quality Assurance and Mentoring in an Online Program James Johnson and Martin Helistedt, Pierce College They're Dropping like Flies—Retention Strategies and Best Practices for Online Courses Karen Hyman, College of Southern Nevada Using Gamification to Increase Student Engagement in Online Courses Raymond Laté Lawson, McHenry County College Federal Regulations for Distance Education— What's Next? Ask the Experts! The Ways and Means to Increase Accessibility on Your Campus Sponsored Concurrent Session Solving Two Paula Michniewicz, Common eLearning Robert Lindsay Russ Poulin, Problems: and Candida WCET-WICHE, Ken Student Darling, Salt Lake Salomon, Thompson Coburn, Community College Retention & Fred Lokken, Proctoring Truckee Meadows Process Community College, Management and Loraine Schmitt, Portland Community College 3:00pm-3:30pm Exhibit Viewing 3:30pm-4:30pm Digital Poster Sessions in the Exhibit Hall – New at eLearning 2015! Smarter Services Are You Hip to Flip? Create Your First Flipped Lesson—Cheryl Chapman, Coastline College Bringing the Blended Together!—Ovetta Robinson-Heyward, Midlands Technical College Easy Media Creation for the Limited Budget—Mark Taormino, College of Southern Nevada Is Your Course Fit? Using Quality Matters for Developing Standardized Course Templates—Susan Long, Dallas Colleges Online Student Success Before Day One: Designing Multi-platform Initiatives to Guide Student Success—Justin S. Gardner, College of Southern Nevada Supporting Adjunct Faculty—Linda Gannon, College of Southern Nevada Supporting Faculty to Deliver Effective Online Instruction—Julie Armbrecht, Truckee Meadows Community College Using Facebook for Online Course Discussions—Theri Wyckoff, College of Southern Nevada 4:30pm-6:00pm Wine and Cheese Reception and Raffle in the Exhibit Hall Friday, February 20, 2015 7:30am-5:00pm Registration 7:30am-8:30am Coffee 8:00am-9:30am Featured Presentation Expect to be Disrupted: The Next Wave of Innovations in Online Education Richard L. Edwards, Ph.D., Executive Director, iLearn Research, Ball State University 9:30am-12:45pm Exhibit Hall Open 10:00am11:00am Improving eLearner Student Success and Retention— What Works Ken Jarvis and Sandy King, Anne Arundel Community College 11:00am11:30am Exhibit Viewing 11:30am12:30pm Active Teaching Online Dawn Kemp, University of Maryland University College The Faculty View of Technologyenabled Education—A Survey Student Services Digital Roundtable Flashcards—A Discussion New Twist on a Tried-and-True Jason Pinkal, Learning Tool Carey Larson and Doug Lederman and Carl Straumsheim, Inside Higher Ed Andy Freed, Stacie Munger and Portland Community Adam Woodrow, College Cochise College Get Online Faculty Up and Running with a Four-part Workshop Series Devin Henson, Midlands Technical College Stories from the Sandbox Cheryl Stanley, Robin Williams, Dan Casmier, Leigh Ann Ruggiero, Great Falls College MSU OCEANS 14 Jill Johnson, Julie Gibb and Linda Lee, Carl Sandburg College Instructional Design—A Team-based Approach in Creating Mentors A Model for Online Degree Development Diane Minger, Cedar Valley College, and Audra Shannon VanHorn, Barrett, Dallas Colleges Online Jim Boe, Diane Burr, Amber Aberle and Julee Russell, Valley City State University ITC New Initiatives: Leading Change in eLearning— The Next Big Thing Mickey Slimp, Ph.D., NE Texas Consortium of Colleges, Jessica Young, Frederick Comm. College, Carol Spalding, Ph.D., Rowan Cabarrus Comm. Coll, Jean Runyon, Ph.D., Anne Arundel Comm. Coll Crafting and Implementing a Successful Online Advising Program Audra Barrett and La’Kendra Higgs, Dallas Colleges Online Sponsored Concurrent Session Rethinking an Old Model—How to Effectively Proctor Online Exam without Webcams Voice Proctor Sponsored Concurrent Session Looking for an OER for Your Business Courses? or CTE Course? National Association for Community College Entrepreneurship (Friday, Feb. 20, 2015 Continued) 12:45pm-2:00pm ITC Recognition Luncheon ITC Awards for Excellence in eLearning 2:00pm-2:30pm Dessert and Coffee in the Exhibit Hall 2:00pm-5:30pm Exhibit Hall Open 2:30pm-3:30pm Designing Technology Resources to Improve Financial Preparation and Retention Implementing a Competencybased Education (CBE) Program I Triple Dog Dare You to Take the 9x9x25 Challenge Incorporating Drama, Episodic Short Film in Health MOOCs Nancy Thibeault, Sinclair Community College Todd Conaway, Karly Way , Ph.D., Mark DeLonge and Tracy Russo, Yavapai College Warren Turner, Sally Hardy, Claire Nadaf and Kelron Spires, Ph.D., London South Bank University Jeff DeMott, Dan Brewer, Lydia Rediske, and Dee Wilson, Portland Community College 3:45pm-4:45pm Multimedia and Faculty as Dance Partners: Taking Instruction to the Next Level Igor Beschieru, Jonny Ristow and Christie Fierro, Tacoma Community College 6:00pm-8:00pm Individualized Competencybased Learning Is Here to Stay Shirley Wilson, Rochester Community and Technical College Face-to-Face Meets Online— How Do Your Online Practices Impact F2F Courses? Antonia Issa Lahera, Steve Williams, Ruben Caputo and Lupita Garcia, Graham Batstone, California State University Dominguez Hills Celebrate WAMOE with D2L and ITC! Jimmy Buffets Margaritaville Las Vegas Data-driven Decision Making—How Good Data Can Change Your Online Learning Program! Travis Souza and Fred Lokken, Truckee Meadows Community College, Raymond Laté Lawson, McHenry County College, and Lora Woodall, University of West Indies College Jumpstart—How a Virtual High School Provides Pathways to College with Accelerated Online Courses What Happens in Sponsored Vegas Online Concurrent Stays Online Session Kari Frisch, Central Lakes College, and Protect the Integrity of Matthew Evins, WinWholesale, Inc. Online Tests: LockDown Browser & Respondus Monitor Gina Jones, Virtual High School at Prince William County Schools Internationalizing the eLearning College Experience Robert Rosenbalm, NUTN Network/Dallas County Community College District, Mickey Slimp, Northeast Texas Consortium of Colleges, and Hope Windle, SUNY Ulster Respondus A Collabortive Sponsored Model for Online Concurrent Innovation Session Les Balsiger and Timothy Kochery, Laramie County Community College Watchful Eyes— A Comparative Look at Remote Proctoring Solutions Software Secure Saturday, February 21, 2015 7:30am-11:15am Registration 7:30am-8:30am Coffee 8:30am-9:30am Beyond the Classroom— Connecting Faculty and Students through Faculty Academic Advising New to Online Faculty Training—The Next Generation Developing an eLearning Tool—From Concept to LMS Andie Johnston DiMarco, Berkeley College Derk Riechers, Christopher Hutchinson and Dawn Nelson, Florence-Darlington Technical College Justin Gardner, College of Southern Nevada 9:45am-10:45am Student Voices: Online Student Success Bill Knapp, Lakeland Community College 11:00am12:15pm Badges in Game-based Learning MOOC David Smith and Bob Ervin, Fayetteville Technical Community College Wonderful Wikis: Create Learning Resource Legacies Social Media—A Powerful Tool that Supports Teaching and Learning Hands-on Lab Experience in an Online Chemistry Course Pattie Thomas Ph.D., College of Southern Nevada Maria Schellhase and Janet Latricia King, College of Southern Nevada Kathy Carrigan, Portland Community College Where is Your Library: Bridging the Gap between Serving OnCampus and Online Students Emily King, Caprice Roberson, College of Southern Nevada Using Your LMS to Connect your Campus beyond the Classroom Terry Norris, College of Southern Nevada Closing Brunch with Featured Presentation High-Impact Practices: Promoting Participation for All Students Jillian Kinzie, Ph.D., Associate Director, Center for Postsecondary Research and the National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE)