Get ready to delve into the latest online learning research at the QM Research Online Conference. Join leading experts in the field for a FREE half-day virtual experience where you'll have the opportunity to:
Pick the topics you want to explore from a number of research-related subjects
Learn what other institutions are investigating and their investigative approach
Assess elements important to include in your own research
Ask questions of the expert presenters in real-time
Gain valuable knowledge with minimal resource investment
Choose from several pivotal topics that can help inform your own quality assurance initiatives or research projects, including the online student experience, QM's impact on student learning, designing research studies, online instructor competencies, and more!
Several of today's most prominent voices in the field of online education research will present at the virtual conference:
Dr. Patrick Dempsey, Loyola University Maryland
Dr. Will Diehl, Pennsylvania State University
Shimon Sarraf, National Survey of Student Engagement
Dr. Kay Shattuck, Quality Matters
Dr. Mary Ellen Dello Stritto, Oregon State University
Dr. Karen Swan, University of Illinois at Springfield
Dr. Roger Wen, California State University - East Bay
Dr. Whitney Zimmerman, Pennsylvania State University
Can't make it? No need to register — recordings of the QM Research Conference sessions will be available in the Research Webinar Archives. Find information about the Research Webinar Series and other research-related resources in the Research section of the QM website.
Quality Matters (QM) is the global organization leading quality assurance in online and innovative digital teaching and learning environments. It provides a scalable quality assurance system for online and blended learning used within and across organizations. When you see QM Certification Marks on courses or programs, it means they have met QM Course Design Standards or QM Program Review Criteria in a rigorous review process.
It's a big week in Lumberjack Country. On Thursday, 2,500 Lumberjacks will don caps and gowns and officially join the alumni family. Heading into town for the festivities? Here's your guide: http://bit.ly/NAUCommencement .
The following position announcement for Assistant Professor, #600464 for the Department of Educational Psychology has been posted to the Human Resources web site as of August 7, 2013. You can view this posting by clicking on the following link: http://hr.nau.edu/m/content/view/796/549/
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