ADEC at CUE 2010
Online Education: Collaborating to Succeed

The Alliance for Distance Education in California (ADEC) is pleased to announce Summit XXI: Online Education — Collaborating to Succeed. The annual distance learning summit will be held in partnership with CUE 2010 this year. ADEC’s Summit reflects the theme of collaboration in today’s challenging times and the corresponding booming growth in recent years of online learning. Sessions will examine online trends, collaborative professional development and content delivery and successful funding strategies. Lunch and reception are included. CUE 2010 conference registration is NOT required to attend the summit. Registration is limited to 50 attendees so sign up today!


Palm Springs Convention Center, Mesquite Room G
Thursday, March 4, 2010 • 10:00 am - 7:00 pm

10:00 am Welcome and Introductions
  Kitty Salinas, Summit XXI Moderator, ADEC Board
   
Future Collaborative Trends in Online Education
  Educators at all levels clearly need mutually agreed upon standards if the potential for online learning is to be realized. We are just at the beginning stages of this process. Three successful implementers will present how collaboration helped them succeed.
  • Blaine Morrow, Project Director, 3C Media Solutions & CCC Confer
  • Rob Darrow, Principal, Clovis Online School; Doctoral Student, CSU Fresno
  • Fred Saba, Professor Emeritus, Educational Technology, San Diego State University
   
11:10 am Break
   
11:20 am Collaborating on Content Delivery
  Content is king. Online education is making available new and creative approaches to
classroom content. This session looks at some of the challenges: standards, selectivity, sources, articulation and how those can be met.
  • Chris Bell, Technology Project Manager for Julian Charter School
  • John Ittelson, Consultant, K20 CETC
   
12:10 pm Lunch
  Introduction of AFFY Winners Keynote: Susan Patrick, President, CEO International Association for K-12 Online Learning (iNACOL)
   
1:20 pm Collaborating for Professional Development
  Economic reality is changing the face of professional development. The myriad offerings from literally hundreds of providers now require serious evaluation. What works? What does not? This session looks at how online offerings, if carefully selected, are a valuable resource for maintaining skills and gaining new ones.
  • Dr. Erich Kwek, Superintendent, South Whittier School District
  • Susan Patrick, President, CEO International Association for K-12 Online Learning (iNACOL)
  • Molly Schroeder, Technology Integration Specialist, Edina Public Schools
   
2:10 pm Break
   
2:20 pm Collaborating for Successful Funding
  The education community cannot do this alone. Online delivery requires serious collaboration with the private sector, foundations, and the federal government, among others. This session examines how to successfully engage these funding sources.
  • Doug Cremer, Executive Director, Butte Center for Technology Learning & Research
  • Julie Drake, Consultant In Charge, Multimedia Service, Los Angeles COE
  • Joe Parente, Producer/Director, Process Theatre, Professor, California State University, Sacramento
   
3:10 pm Wrap-up
   
3:30 pm CUE Exhibit Hall
   
   
4:30 pm Participation in eLearning SIG or Higher Education SIG meeting
   
6:00 PM - 6:45 pm AFFY Awards Reception
   
6:45 pm - 7:30 pm Participation in CUE Ball


CUE Conference Registration

The CUE Conference early-bird rate of $159 has been extended to Feb. 6, 2010 for ADEC attendees only. This $159 CUE member rate applies to all registrants for ADEC at CUE since they will become CUE members when they register for the summit.

NOTE: To receive this special rate click here to download and print out the registration form, complete and mail it in. Online registration will not allow the $159 rate.

ADEC at CUE
Registration Fee: $70 for CUE members (as of April 1, 2010)
$110 for non-CUE members (includes CUE membership for 2010-11)


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