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Entire UCEA 92nd Annual Conference on 62 Audio CDs

CDs Include:
PRE-CONFERENCE

  • DEANS & DIRECTORS INSTITUTE Transforming Organizations–Executing Strategic Shifts Welcome: Jennifer Stine / Opportunities for a University Leader to Transform an Institution – Martha Piper
  • Institutional Leadership: Bringing the Leaders in a Decentralized University Together to Advance Institutional Goals – Jennifer Stine, Dennis Pendleton, Gene Crumley
  • Integrating Organizations Strategically, Stream-lining Structures, Engaging with Communities –David Wilson
  • Moving from a Marketing to a Sales Continuing Education Focus –Carol Vallett, Cynthia Belliveau, John Hughes
  • EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGIES Planning for New Learning Technologies—Deciding When to Take Off and Where to Touch Down Welcome: Robert Manuel / New Learning Technologies: Mirage, Miracle or Muddle? – John Daniel
  • Innovations in Online Education: 3D Virtual Worlds, Gaming and Simulation –Henry Leutner
  • Faculty Development: Innovative Models in Curriculum and Instruction – Carol Holder
  • Using Technology Produces a Significant Difference? – Diana Oblinger
  • GLOBAL ASSOCIATES INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM “Go East Young Man?”Opportunities and Challenges Presented by China – S Nesbitt / T Cheek, J Pappas, S Steinberg, G Zhang (3 CDs $36)
  • CIVIC ENGAGEMENT/LIBERAL LEARNING How University Continuing Education Is Making a Difference in the Civic Life of Communities – Welcome: Jeffrey Rosen / Tapping the Skills of Retiring Boomers to Address Community Needs – Marc Freedman
  • Purposeful CE: Putting Civic Engagement in Continuing Education – H Chen, D Shannon, S Stallard, B Gonzalez
  • Telling Their Stories: Giving Voice to the Community – Tom Rankin
  • ASSESSMENT Assessment of Student Learning and Regional Accreditation: Partners in Response – Emily Richardson / Institutional Accountability—Accreditation as a Force for Quality or in Need of Change? – Steven Crow
  • Assessing Student Learning Outcomes: Measuring Progress and Making it Meaningful for Accreditation and Beyond – Brigitte Valasey
  • Preparing for an Accreditation Visit: Learning from the Recent Experiences of Your Continuing Education Col-leagues – E Richardson, S Smith, K Viechnicki, C Wight
GENERAL SESSIONS
  • Extinction or Survival: The Global Biodiversity Crisis – Barbara Scott / Wade Davis
  • Impact of Genomics on Business and Society – Robert Wiltenburg / Juan Enriquez
  • Leadership for a Changing World – D Wu / S Daloz Parks
SPECIAL SESSION
  • Special UCEA Corporate Sponsor Session – Strategic Partnerships for Building Futures and Changing Lives – James Shaeffer / Kendrick McLish, Sean Gallagher
LUNCHEON SESSION
  • Institutional Reps Luncheon – Barbara Scott / When the Ice Melts: Why Climate Change in the Arctic Matters So Much – Michael Byers
Concurrent Sessions – Series I
  • A New-Fangled Use for the Three-Legged Stool: A Forward Looking Workforce Education Program for Public Sector Employees – E Monaco, O Smith, C Merchant
  • Civic Engagement via the Arts and Humanities for Baby Boomers and Beyond – Robert Hansen / Barry Bortnick, Toni Lawrence, Kali Lightfoot, Susan Hoffman
  • New Roads for Personal Enrichment and Informed Civic Leadership – D Menninger, C Showalter, E Gonzalez
  • From Roots to Wings—Using the Success of an Innovative Degree Completion Program to Transform Graduate Bus-iness and Law Education – J Baker, T Crain, T Ungaretti
  • The Perils and Promise of Reorganization: Preparation, Survival and Opportunity – Susan Kinsey / Rita Martinez-Purson, Judah Rosenwald, Susan Lane
Concurrent Sessions – Series II
  • Developing Innovative and Responsive Graduate Credit Certificate Programs for Mid-career Professionals – Joyce Feucht-Haviar, Paul D. Krivonos
  • Symbiosis and Innovation Among Three Osher Lifelong Learning Institutes (OLLI) and Three Universities: Mutual Interests in Older Adult Students – Steve Benson, Marvin Hunt, Marvin Schlaffer
  • UNLV-St Jude: A Trans-National University Partnership – Carolyn B. Yucha, Patricia T. Alpert, Richard C. Lee
  • Persistence and Attrition in Two Adult Education Contexts: Online and Non-Traditional Students – C Persico, J Frydenberg
  • Interactive Marketing Channels to Watch in 2007 – Tim Copeland
  • Emerging Technologies: Tools and Issues for Continuing Educators – R Brown, M Gunderson, T Stone, E Richardson
Concurrent Sessions – Series III
  • A Holistic Response to the Global Economic Challenge: Creating Competitive States and Vibrant Communities by Integrating Work Force, Economic, and Community Development – Craig D. Weidemann, Wayne D. Smutz
  • Meaningful Engagement—Bringing Values to Life – M.J. (Mimi) Marrocco
  • Scaling the Great Wall: Program and Project Collaborations with China – John Burgeson / Patricia Aceves, Gerald Rhead, Chuck Hill
  • Beyond Numbers to So What?: Lessons Learned from Six Years of Measuring the Value of Continuing Education Programs – Mary Crave
  • Re-inventing and Re-packaging: Competency-Based Programming for Continuing Professional Education – Linda Halliburton, Tom Norman, Thomas Dohm, Andy Merrill
  • Live Vicariously! Innovative Tales from SFU – T Nesbit, R Hart, K McManus, Y Wosk, A Aber-Bach, W Du Steinberg, G Price
Concurrent Sessions – Series IV
  • Are We There Yet? The Journey of Re-positioning a Non-credit Certificate Program in Management – Susan Burgess, Catherine C. Dunlop
  • Who Should Create a “Consumer Reports” for the Online Student? – K Carey / B Chaloux, R Garrett, P Shea, L Carl
  • The Mentored Learning Community Model as a Community-Building Tool – P Freddolino, G Rhead
  • Managing Global Partnerships –Greg Horowitt, Mary Lindenstein Walshok, Gary W. Matkin, Larry Cooperman
  • Translating Institutional Renewal into Action – Kristine Billmyer, Kristine Rabberman, Marni Baker Stein
  • Reinventing Change: The Evolving Organization and Commissions – S Parkes, R Martinez-Purson, E Richardson, J Rosenwald, M Merickel, R Hansen
Concurrent Sessions – Series V
  • It’s Everybody’s Business: Local Collaboration and Multi-Cultural Professional Development – Amy Claire Heitzman, Marilynn Booth, Lee McTavish, Janet Paine
  • Institutional Strategies for Promoting Positive Social Change – P Peinovich, D Brigham, A Eicholz
  • Working Effectively with the Military: Lessons Learned and Best Practices from Educational Organizations Serving Military Service Members Deployed Overseas – Allan Berg, Kimberly B. Kelley, John Jones, Jr.
  • USF4You: A Tale of Reinvention – K Moore, L Lenker
  • 2006 UCEA Management and Marketing Survey Results – Tim Sloate
  • Harnessing Innovative Technology in Higher Education—Distance Education Lessons Learned from 40 FIPSE Grants – Kathleen P. King
COMMUNITY OF PRACTICE SESSIONS
  • Conference & Professional Programs Contract Negotiations for Conferencing Professionals – Christopher Dufour / Julie Tate
  • Distance Learning Quality Matters – William McClure / Christina M. Sax
  • Marketing and Publications Alumni Matter: Marketing Practices to Unleash the Lifetime Relationship – Norman “Tut” Bailey / Sarah Schutt, Betsy Bedigian
  • Military Education Mobile Learning and the Military—Any Time and Any Place – Kimberly B. Kelley / Jeffrey P. Cropsey, Carol Thompson
  • Outreach and Engagement Promising Practices in Engagement: Building Partnerships for Impact – Jeri Childers / Mary Grant, Alice Warren, Lisa Braverman
  • Student and Customer Services Models for Recruitment and Retention – Gailynn Valdes / Leah Lommel, Gloria Pickar, Janet Ross Kendall
  • Distance Learning Best Practices of Blended Programs: Students Taking Online and Face-to-Face Courses – Clark J. Hickman / Dianne Jamieson-Noel, Barbara A. Macauley, Sue Maes
  • Futures and Change Strengths-Based Management – Jimmy Davis, Susan Williams
  • Quality Assurance The Enduring Frontier – Dee W. Henderson, Reed Scull
  • Research An Oasis from Learn-to-Earn: Adult, Working-Class, Liberal Arts Graduates Make Meaning of their Learning Careers at Harvard – Sherry Miller Brown / Suzanne Spreadbury
  • Workforce and Economic Development How Can We Impact Public Policy? – Mark B. Stahl, Kelly Aiken

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