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Invitation to NMC Next > Free Virtual Town Hall Meeting


Invitation to NMC Next > Virtual Town Hall Meeting
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Building on the discussions from the latest NMC Town Hall meeting at the 2016 NMC Summer Conference, we invite you — our community of learning innovators — to participate in the NMC Next > Virtual Town Hall Meeting. This discussion is a part of our NMC Next Initiative, which was created so NMCers can guide us into our next phase of transforming education by proposing new ideas and recommendations. Since June, the NMC has been working to identify untapped benefits for the members of our community. We recently conducted a survey that tasked our C-LAB (Campus Leaders Advisory Board) to dive deep into our membership structure, highlighting its strengths and helping us gain insight into areas of growth to add value to our community. The mission of the NMC is to surface innovative and progressive approaches to teaching and learning through the exploration and use of emerging technology — in order to do so, we need to continue to foster an open, inclusive dialogue.

This is an opportunity for your voice to be heard. The discussion is open to all. Let’s shape the future of learning together!

Panelists:
Michael Berman, NMC Board Chair (California State University, Channel Islands)
Alex Freeman, Senior Director of Membership (NMC)
Tom Haymes (Houston Community College System)
Susan Metros (University of Southern California)
 

> Learn more and meet the panelists

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