STATE AND INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE
State-Of-The-Art Learning Environments:
Lessons from the PEW Grant Program In Course
Redesign
February 24, 2003,
Dallas, Texas
Co-sponsored by the Executive Forum in Information
Technology at Virginia Tech, this seminar will present results from the third of
three rounds of the Pew Grant Program in Course Redesign. Learn from faculty
project leaders how to increase quality and reduce costs using information
technology. Faculty from four institutions will talk about their models of
course redesign, including their decisions regarding student learning
objectives, course content, learning resources, course staffing and task
analysis, and student and project evaluation. These models provide varied
approaches that demonstrate multiple routes to success, tailored to the needs
and context of each institution.
These seminars provide a unique opportunity for you to:
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Learn firsthand how to increase quality and reduce costs using
information technology from successful faculty project leaders.
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Find out how to design learning environments for the future by
tapping the expertise of those who have done it.
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Talk with experienced faculty from multiple institutions about how
and why they made their redesign decisions.
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Move beyond "today" and learn where on-line learning is going . .
. find a model that will work for your institution.
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