The Distance Teaching & Learning Conference will explore the latest developments on July 25-27.
You should approach it responsibly, just like anything else in your career.
On July 25-27, the Distance Teaching & Learning Conference will explore a system that might better meet higher education’s changing needs.
Following 40 years of service at three universities, Judith Strand will retire from her post as associate dean and director of Adult Career & Special Student Services
What should students learn? Who should attend college? How should universities relate to society?
Grief Support Specialist Certificate students gain skills to help others cope with the loss of loved ones, marriages, jobs, their health, their youth, their self-worth, and much more.
The Distance Teaching & Learning Conference will help educators stay on top of state-of-the-art technologies and teaching practices on July 25-27.
The goal is to help you think broadly.
On June 26-30, the program will help writers of all levels improve their work and find a path to publishing.
Nick Floro will investigate the latest strategies that distance educators can begin using right away.
The program runs from July 31 to August 25, and the registration deadline is May 22.
The Odyssey Project is a free weekly class for low-income adults seeking a head start on a college degree.