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Hardy’s and other Axio presentations available online

The Sept. 18 presentation of “Sometimes Good is Good Enough – Sometimes It’s Not” by keynote speaker Darcy Walsh Hardy, a nationally known online education expert, is now available for viewing at axioconference.org/videos.

Hardy, who is also assistant vice chancellor for academic affairs and executive director of the UT TeleCampus, a unit within the University of Texas system, focused her presentation on the need for instructors to understand new generations of students and build their courses according to students’ needs. She also emphasized the need for campuses to assist instructors in building online education.

Other presentations from the third annual Axio Conference are available for on-demand viewing:

  • “Welcome / State of Axio” by Rob Caffey
  • “Liberating the Prisoners of Time and Space: Colby College’s Transcendental Experience in an Existential World” by Michael Thompson and Krista Carter
  • “Relationship, Value, and All That Jazz” by Jeff Mills
  • “Distance Learning and Copyright: Faculty as Creators, Consumers, and Distributors” by Shalin Hai-Jew
  • “My Course is Online, So Why Aren’t My Students Learning?” by Leslie Hannah and David Swisher
  • “Open Forum” moderated by Jan Middendorf
  • “Using a course message board to promote active learning and practical application of content in a veterinary anatomy course” by Judy Klimek

These presentation slides can be downloaded:

  • “Accessibility and Axio” by Jason Maseberg-Tomlinson
  • “Investigating ways to assess Axio Learning Management Systems as blended courses at Colby Community College” by Angie Rivenshield

For more information or assistance viewing the videos at www.axioconference.org/videos, contact Amanda Tross, 785-532-4370, atross@k-state.edu.

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