Presenter: Marie Cini, President of the Council for Adult and Experiential Learning (CAEL) Day 2 Presentation Presentation category: Adult and experiential learning Online Learning: The On-Ramp to Innovative Learning Models for New York’s New Majority Learners Education came out of the lecture hall for good when online learning emerged in the mid-1990s. As it has […]
Larry Dugan: Marketing for Enrollment at Scale
Presenter: Dr. Larry Dugan, Provost Fellow, SUNY Online Enrollment Management & Student Success Day 1 Presentation “Let’s get them in the VIRTUAL seats!” – Lessons learned from SUNY’s foray into marketing for enrollment at scale. In October of 2019, SUNY took the leap into marketing online learning on a grand scale. Digital marketing, television, and […]
SUNY Provost Tod A. Laursen: Transformation
Presenter: Tod A. Laursen, Senior Vice Chancellor and Provost of the State University of New York (SUNY). Day 1 Presentation The Transformational Nature of SUNY’s Online Education Initiatives The role of online education continues to increase within the SUNY system with almost half of our students taking at least one online course in the fall […]
Panel: SUNY Online Financial Models
Moderator: Kim Scalzo, Director of Open SUNY & Interim Exec Director of Academic Technologies & Innovation Panelists: Terry Keys, Associate Vice President, Instructional Services, SUNY Monroe Community College Danyelle O’Brien, Director of Online Learning, SUNY Alfred State College of Technology Jill Pippin, Dean of Extended Learning, SUNY Oswego Day 1 Panel Presentation Campus Approaches to […]
Panel: SUNY Online Technology
Panel Presenters: Harry Cargile, Open SUNY Manager of Application Services Karen Geduldig, SUNY Associate Chief Information Officer Mike Walker, Open SUNY HelpDesk Manager Day 1 Panel Presentation SUNY Online Technology: Reaching the Next Generation of Learners The SUNY Online team will describe its technology vision and how it serves to dramatically extend SUNY’s reach to […]
Panel: The Evolution of Open SUNY to SUNY Online
Presenters: Kim Scalzo, Director of Open SUNY & Interim Exec Director of Academic Technologies & Innovation. Chuck Spuches, Provost Fellow, SUNY Online, State University of New York. Day 1 Panel Presentation Open SUNY to SUNY Online SUNY Online is complementary to the 600+ Open SUNY degree and certificate programs already available from SUNY campuses and […]
Panel: SUNY Online Student Supports
Panelists: Larry Dugan, Provost Fellow, SUNY Online Enrollment Management & Student Success. Molly Mott, Associate Provost and Dean of Academic Support Services & Instructional Technologies, SUNY Canton. SUNY Online Student Coach – Lynn Ann Hinds McCoy, SUNY Online Student Success Coach SUNY Online Students – Tamika Maise, ESC SUNY Online Graduate Student, and enthusiastic mom […]
Panel: Strengthening Inclusion
Presenters: Elisabeth Counselman Carpenter, PhD, LCSW, Assistant Professor of Social Work, Southern Connecticut State University. Matthea Marquart, MSSW, Director of Administration & Lecturer, Online Campus at Columbia University’s School of Social Work. Day 3 Presentation Presentation category: Building online community/inclusion among adult learners Engaging Adult Learners by Creating Inclusive Online Classroom Communities Drawing from […]
Sharon Wavle: Finding Common Ground
Presenter: Sharon Wavle, Associate Director, Decision Support & Reporting, Office of Online Education at Indiana University. Day 2 Presentation Presentation category: Metrics/Establishing Common National Online Education Definitions and Data Finding Common Ground: Online Education Definitions and Data across the Big 10 Campus leaders in the Big Ten Academic Alliance (BTAA) Affinity Group for Online Education meet […]
Maria Anderson: Facing the Future of Technology and Learning
Presenter: Maria Anderson, CEO/Cofounder, Coursetune Day 2 Presentation Presentation category: Innovations in Online Program Design Facing the Future of Technology and Learning In the last decade, innovations like adaptive learning, smartphones, learning analytics, OER, and MOOCs have been chipping away at the corners of traditional education – causing us to teach using more technology. The […]