Does academia need a home? Panel on lessons and issues around online learning June 6

by Kathleen McCoy  |   

Thursday, June 6, 3-4:30 p.m. UAA Campus Bookstore

UAA Faculty Martin Cenek (Complex Systems), Aisha Barnes (English), Scott Jonsson (Philosophy) and Chad Morse (Social Work) come together to share their views about the needs of campus education given the advent of web courses, online universities, and iTunesU .

Questions to be addressed include:

  • What can students learn in campus classrooms that is different from online classes?
  • How has online learning changed your discipline and/or what you teach?
  • What do you imagine is the future of the campus community?

This event is free and open to the public. Also, there is free parking for all UAA Campus Bookstore events in the South Lot, the West Campus Central Lot (behind Rasmuson Hall), the Sports Lot (to the right on Seawolf Drive, after Spirit Drive) and the Sports NW Lot ( to the right of Seawolf Drive, across from West Campus Central).

For more information contact Rachel at (907) 786-4782, repstein2@uaa.alaska.edu or see visit the UAA Campus Bookstore website.

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