C-Level View :: March 8, 2006

Worth Noting

Ready2Net Broadcast Resumed March 1, 2006

READY2NET? Of course you are. The free simultaneous satellite and Web cast series resumed March 1 with a program on “The Future of eLearning,” moderated by Campus Computing Project founder Casey Green and featuring panelists David Ernst, California State University System; Gil Gonzales, California State University, Monterey Bay; Phil Long, MIT (MA); Susan Metros, The Ohio State University; Susan Patrick, North American Council for Online Learning; Matthew Pittinsky, Blackboard Inc.; Ruth Sabean, UCLA; Craig Swenson, University of Ph'enix; and John Welty, California State University, Fresno. The panelists discussed the attributes of successful eLearning initiatives and offered their projections about ubiquitous access. If you missed the live Ready2Net broadcast, view the archived event at www.csumb.edu/ready2net.

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