Tuesday, February 7 - Thursday, February 9, 2023
Melanie Booth
Ed.D
NC-SARA
In 2022, the World Economic Forum called for Education 4.0, a reimagination of education as “an inclusive, lifelong experience that places the responsibility for skill-building on the learner, with teachers and mentors acting as facilitators and enablers.” How might we best engage today’s online learners – “regularly and substantively” – to address the knowledge, skills, and abilities called for by Education 4.0? What interactions in the online classroom, specifically, are most impactful given this context? This keynote presentation will share some frameworks and perspectives about Education 4.0, today’s learners’ mindsets, and heutagogy, the practice of facilitating and enabling learning.
Tuesday, February 7, 2023 from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM
Melanie Booth
In 2022, the World Economic Forum called for Education 4.0, a reimagination of education as “an inclusive, lifelong experience that places the responsibility for skill-building on the learner, with teachers and mentors acting as facilitators and enablers.” How might we best engage today’s online learners – “regularly and substantively” – to address the knowledge, skills, and abilities called for by Education 4.0? What interactions in the online classroom, specifically, are most impactful given this context? This keynote presentation will share some frameworks and perspectives about Education 4.0, today’s learners’ mindsets, and heutagogy, the practice of facilitating and enabling learning.
Tuesday, February 7, 2023 from 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM
Robin Fisch
Instructor
Sauk Valley Community College
Sauk Valley Community College developed a self-checklist for faculty to utilize in evaluating their compliance with the DOE's five standards. Learn how the checklist was developed and how it is being used at SVCC.
Wednesday, February 8, 2023 from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM
Dr. Luke Dowden
Instructor
Alamo Colleges District
Amber O'Casey
Instructor
Alamo Colleges District
Subject matter experts in the strategy, planning, and implementing micro-credential initiatives will present their success and challenges working with faculty, staff, and external partners. Participants in this session can expect to learn about the work of the Alamo Colleges District Skills Lab. The Skills Lab works with five Hispanic Serving Institutions and one HBCU to expand the capacity of each College to offer micro-credentials representing in-demand skills.
Wednesday, February 8, 2023 from 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM
Dr. Kari Proft
Instructor
College of Lake County
Scott Rial
Instructor
College of Lake County
Meredith Tumilty
Instructor
College of Lake County
Discover how one institution’s innovative leadership initiative turned a regulatory requirement into a reason to celebrate. By leveraging faculty champions across academic disciplines to address the updated Department of Education's guidance surrounding regular and substantive interaction (RSI), a one-of-a-kind resource was customized to support online success and drive change. In this informative session, discover the steps you can take at your home institution to address the DoE requirements around RSI, develop and lead a strategic, forward-thinking action plan, advocate for faculty professional development, create an environment that fosters collaboration between administration and instructors, and promote online student success.
Thursday, February 9, 2023 from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM
Michelle Stephens
Instructor
Richland Community College
During this session, Michelle Stephens, Professor of Communication and Theatre at Richland Community College will discuss navigating the evolving landscape of online education is exciting but it is also challenging. The shifting sands of technological advancement have affected not just what we teach, but how we teach. This talk will explore the challenges of creating quantitatively measurable interactions without dehumanizing their deeply qualitative roots. It will provide tangible examples that faculty can incorporate into their courses as well as some techniques they can leverage in quizzes, assignment feedback, and correspondence to maximize those interactions.
Thursday, February 9, 2023 from 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM
Dr. Alison Lacny
Professor
Moraine Valley Community College
Lisa Dyrda
Instructor
Moraine Valley Community College
During this interactive discussion, Dr. Alison Lacny, Professor of Sociology at Moraine Valley Community College, will share her personal stories, experiences, and strategies for creating healthy and interactive relationships which engage her students and help them to succeed.