2011 USDLA 5th ANNUAL CONFERENCE

Distance Learning - Leading The Way

 

The United States Distance Learning Association (USDLA) 2011 National Conference is the premier event for professionals in the distance learning industry. This year's conference (May 1 -4, 2011) promises to deliver an action-packed agenda that will bring together distance learning practioners from across the country to St. Louis, Missouri.

The format of the event allows attendees to learn about relevant topics from many different points of view. The moderate size makes it possible for attendees to actively participate.

This conference is an opportunity to share ideas, learn about distance learning programs and products, and gain a better understanding of the field. It provides participants with a wonderful opportunity to establish new relationships and contacts with others involved in distance learning.

You are invited to participate in the USDLA 2011 National Conference which will be held at the Hilton St. Louis at the Ballpark. Join us and find out what makes this conference so special.

Dr. Darcy W. Hardy, Conference Coodinator
USDLA 2011 National Conference
dhardy@usdla.org

Highlighted Keynote Sessions

Dr. John Silvanus Wilson, Jr.
Executive Director

White House Initiative on Historically Black Colleges and Universities

"Historically Black Colleges and Universities and the Online Education Box: 'Imitation of Learning?' "

Dr. Susan C. Aldridge, President

University of Maryland University College (UMUC)

"From the Sidelines to the Mainstream: Reengineering the Case for E-Education"

Michael B. Goldstein, Member

Dow Lohnes, PLLC


"The New Reality: Federal Enforcement of State Regulation of Distance Learning"

 

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