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Conference plenary sessions including web versions of the keynote presentations and welcome messages are accessible from this web page.

 

WELCOME ADDRESSES



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Dr. Bert Kimura
Conference Coordinator
Kapi`olani Community College

Aloha everyone! Welcome to our sixth annual Teaching in the Community Colleges Online Conference, "What Have We Discovered and Where Are We Headed?"

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Dr. Joyce Tsunoda
Senior Vice President, University of Hawai'i,
and Chancellor for Community Colleges

Aloha, everyone, wherever you are. Welcome to the University of Hawai'i- Kapi'olani Community College's TCC Online Conference on Teaching and Learning.

 

KEYNOTE ADDRESSES

"A CEO Looks at On-line Education"
Dr. Morton emphasizes that on-line education is no longer on the margin, no longer the sole purview of faculty pioneers. While on-line education continues to increase access to the unreachable student, a process of cross-fertilization and hybridization with traditional teaching has begun that will result in a new teaching paradigm.

John Morton, Ph.D.
Provost
Kapi'olani Community College
Honolulu, HI

Keynote Chat:
May 1, 2001 at 18:00 (GMT), Honu room

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"What Do Online Courses Want to be When They Grow Up?"
A veteran online instructor of five years discusses the evolution of her journey to become an online educator. As she outlines her experiences, she will give her vision of what she feels online education could become.

Nadine A. Nader
Professor of English
Delta College
University Center, MI

Keynote Chat:
May 2, 2001 at 17:00 (GMT), Honu room
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"Web Based Student Services: A Farewell Party for Status Quo"
The Web is transforming our work. Many traditional student service functions are now offered via the Web. This keynote will discuss web-based student services that might be considered "best of breed". We will review what constitutes "best practices" in a website and look into a crystal ball at possible futures for student affairs in a web-centric world.

Gary L. Kleemann, Ph.D.
Director, e-learning
Arizona State University East
Mesa, Arizona

Patricia A. Shea
Assistant Director for Member Services
Western Cooperative for Educational Telecommunications
Summit, NJ

Keynote HorizonLive Interactive Presentation:
May 2, 2001 at 18:00 (GMT), HorizonLive

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"All that glitters: finding the gems in online education"
This is a 'core sample' indicating some of the treasures of online learning discovered during the exploratory expedition of my Flexible Learning Leaders scholarship in 2000. It identifies some good practice examples and highlights people and places where innovation, research and great online teaching and learning are taking place.

Claire Brooks
Coordinator and Flexible Learning Manager
Open Learning Wodonga Institute of TAFE
Albury, Australia

Keynote Chat:
May 3, 2001 at 01:00 (GMT), Honu room
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