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Online Learning

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Professional

he online classroom is chang-
ing. What was once primarily
accessed by young adults,
online learning is fast becoming the
way to make a job market transition
and even graduate from high school.
As online classes become larger and
more diverse, it's imperative for com-
munity colleges and universities to
continue improving these courses.
"Best Practices in Online Education"
can help educators meet these expecta-
tions. The eighth annual Symposium for
Excellence in Online Learning runs 8
a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday, Nov. 6, at Macomb
Community College University Center,
Center Campus, 44575 Garfield Road,
Clinton Township, MI 48038.
It is open to all educators, including
Jewish day school instructors.
As more students become accus-
tomed to online courses, they want
educators to know what's working and
what is not. During one of three infor-
mational sessions at the symposium,
educators can meet with a panel of
students from area community col-
leges to hear their recommendations.
But adult students aren't the only
ones involved in distance learning.
To meet state high school graduation
requirements, students must complete
an online learning experience.
One way they can satisfy that
requirement is through dual enroll-
ment; taking online college courses
while still in high school. That's why the
symposium features a panel on trends
in K-12 education online initiatives.
The Symposium includes a faculty
panel about engaging online students
and will feature speaker Matt Roush,
WWJ-Newsradio 950's technology
editor, Great Lakes IT Report. Kevin
Krason, president and founder of
Biznet.com; Karen Kelley from
Cisco Systems and Bruce Umpstead,
Director, Office of Educational
Technology and Data Coordination,
Michigan Department of Education,
will also be featured speakers.
Promoting best-practices so all stu-
dents in the area benefit from online
degree programs relevant to the job
market is the goal of the Alliance for
Excellence in Online Education, an
event sponsor. Others include Macomb
Community College, Northwood
University, UCompass.com/Educator,
Cengage Learning and Cisco.
The cost, $100 for Alliance members
and $150 for others, includes break-
fast, breakout sessions, luncheon and
vendors. Register at www.a4eoe.org .

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