国产视频

Hands-on with Higher Ed Tech

  • In-Person
  • 国产视频
    1899 L Street NW, Suite 400
    Washington, DC 20036
  • 10AM 鈥 12PM EDT
Hands On with Higher Ed

Please note that this event was聽rescheduled聽from its聽original date, February 17th. Please RSVP again if you plan to attend on the new date.聽

Community colleges are often the only or the last chance for a college education for many of America鈥檚 students. Some students enroll in a couple of classes or a short-term certificate to gain new skills, some enroll to obtain their associate degrees, and some enroll with the intention to transfer to a four-year institution. The open access of community college is one of America鈥檚 greatest postsecondary strengths, but also one of its greatest challenges. While almost anyone with minimum qualifications can enter a community college and pursue a postsecondary credential, few will actually complete.

Community college students need access to more high-quality, flexible support services, courses, and credentials to succeed. Students should be able to take at least two courses a semester鈥攖wo in the fall, two in the spring, and two in the summer鈥攕o that they can complete their associate degrees in two to four years. Innovative use of information technology can help get them there.

On April 29th, 国产视频鈥檚 Education Policy Program will host an event that focuses on the use of information technology at community colleges. In February, 国产视频 released , which features case studies of how community colleges are harnessing technology to improve remediation, student services, and content delivery. Join us for a highly interactive technology expo where we present many of the innovations featured in the report.

Please note that only the opening remarks and innovation presentations will be live streamed.

Take part in the conversation online using #CCOnline and following .

Agenda:

10:00 AM :聽Welcome and Opening Remarks

Rachel Fishman
Senior Policy Analyst, 国产视频
@HigherEdRachel

10:05 AM:聽Innovation Presentations

Representatives from five case studies featured in Community College Online will give short presentations about how they use technology to improve student success.

10:30 AM:聽Interactive Expo

Attendees will have the chance to interact with the technologies mentioned during the innovation presentations. These innovations include:

  • 聽Take a sample course from Kentucky Community and Technical College System鈥檚 鈥淟earn on Demand,鈥 a program that offers competency-based, fully-online courses and credentials.
    Presenter: William J. Ryan, Executive Director of Learn on Demand
  • Learn more about Quality Matters, a faculty-centered, continuous improvement model that assures the quality of online courses through peer review and professional development.
    Presenter: Deb Adair, Managing Director and Chief Planning Officer, Quality Matters
  • See how the Open Education Resource (OER) movement is paving the way to more affordable course resources at Paradise Valley Community College.
    Presenter: Paul Golisch, IT Administrator and Math Instructor, Paradise Valley Community College
  • Learn more about how Integrated Planning and Advising Services technology can help students navigate the path to their credential.
    Presenter: Russ Little, Chief Innovation Officer, PAR Framework
  • See how remedial math at Jackson State Community College can be tailored to fit students鈥 needs, focusing on the skills necessary to be successful in credit-bearing courses.
    Presenter: Betty Frost, Associate Professor of Math, Jackson State Community College and Linda Pride, Professor of Mathematics, Jackson State Community College.