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“E-Learning: Mobility, Innovation, and Challenges” symposium Oct. 21

Colleague 2 Colleague (C2C) will meet for its Fall Symposium 2011 on Friday, Oct 21 at the K-State Alumni Center.  The theme for this free one-day conference is “E-Learning:  Mobility, Innovation, & Challenges”  and is open to everyone working in e-learning.

The event includes the following presentations and more:

  • “Pecha Kucha: Cloud-based Tools for Educators”–Meg McGranaghan, Julie Rorabaugh,  Ben Ward,  and Jonathan Bacon
  • “Practical Strategies for Incorporating Simple Game Components in Online Courses” — Joel Lundstrom
  • “Mobile App Show and Tell” — Rob Gibson
  • “Going Mobile at FHSU” — Dennis King
  • “E-Textbooks:  Lessons Learned from a Pilot in 3 Fully Online Courses” — Carine Ullom and Karen Ludwig
  • “Gaming Global Public Health: Where in the World is…Dr. Salus ‘Dynamica’ Mundi?” — Brent A. Anders, Zach Caby, Mary Werick, and Shalin Hai-Jew
  • “Open Source Live!” — Anibal Pacheco

For an updated schedule, visit the main event site.  Registration is limited to 100 participants. Interested individuals need a free membership in C2C before registering at the event website.

C2C is a collaborative community of online learning professionals throughout Kansas and Missouri. The organization hosts a fall and spring symposium, and the Summer Institute on Distance Learning and Instructional Technology (SIDLIT, pronounced “sidelight”) every August.  

Discounted parking is available for those from off-campus.  To get the $4 special-event day rate, registered participants may contact Shalin Hai-Jew (shalin@k-state.edu) for parking information (and to get on the discounted parking list); deadline is Monday, Oct. 17.

If you have questions, contact Rebecca Gould, ragou@k-state.edu,785-532-2298.  The C2C Fall Symposium is co-sponsored by Information Technology Services.

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