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2006 Ready2Net Programs:

Program 1: "The Future of eLearning"

Program 2:
"The Mobile User"

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Program 1: "The Future of eLearning"

Broadcast Date: Wednesday, March1, 2006

"The Future of eLearning" broadcast focused on the great aspirations for technology and eLearning over the past three decades, examined model implementations of information technology and eLearning programs, and discussed the challenges of moving effective eLearning from unique to ubiquitous.

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Host:      
Casey Green Casey Green
Founding Director, The Campus Computing Project
   
       
Speakers:    

David Ernst

David J. Ernst
CIO, Assistant Vice Chancellor for Information Technology Services, California State University
Gil Gonzales

Gilbert Gonzales
CIO, California State University, Monterey Bay

Phillip Long Phillip Long
Senior Strategist for Academic Technology and Director of Learning Outreach for MIT
Susan Metros Susan Metros Deputy CIO & Executive Director for eLearning at The Ohio State University
Susan Patrick

Susan Patrick President & Chief Executive Officer of the North American Council for Online Learning (NACOL)

Matt Pittinsky

Mathew Pittinsky

Chairman of the Board of Directors, Blackboard, Inc.

Ruth Sabean Ruth Sabean
Assistant Vice Provost for Educational Technology, Director of Educational Technology, UCLA

Craig Swenson

Craig Swenson Provost, University of Phoenix
Dr. John Welty Dr. John Welty CSU, Fresno President Is New Chairman of the Board at American Humanics    

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Mobile User

 

Ready2Net Mobile User Resources

 

Program 2: "The Mobile User"

Broadcast Date: Thursday June 1, 2006

Our three-part Ready2Net program focused on current initiatives and examined the consequences of The Mobile User, Mobility and Community, and Mobility and Public Policy.

  • What are the implications of mobility for public and private organizations, especially when the definition of mobility is expansive: mobile networks, mobile content, and mobile clientele?
  • What are the attributes of “successful” eLearning or mobile workplace initiatives across education, county, and municipal sectors? Why are these successful? What makes them effective?
  • Do local and state officials understand the impact and implications of mobility? Are the wireless broadband initiatives (e.g., WiFi) underway in San Francisco, Cleveland, Tempe, Monterey and elsewhere viewed as “endearing” or compelling? Should municipal or educational organizations compete with private network providers?

Broadcast & Webcast Live from:
The Wireless Community & Mobile User Conference in Monterey, CA

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Host:      
Casey Green Casey Green
Founding Director, The Campus Computing Project
   
       
Speakers:    
Leslie Buckalew Leslie Buckalew
U.S. Education Industry Manager, Cisco Systems
  Alan Friedman
CIO, CA Department of Parks & Recreation
Lev Gonick Lev S. Gonick
Vice President, Information Technology Services, CIO, Case Western Reserve University
Gil Gonzales

Gilbert Gonzales
CIO, California State University, Monterey Bay

Arlene Krebs

Arlene Krebs
Director, Wireless Education & Technology Center, CSUMB

Diane Cordero de Noriega Diane Cordero de Noriega
Interim President, CSUMB
Viji Murali Viji Murali
Vice President for Information Technology and CIO, Western Michigan University
Nicole Ozer Nicole Ozer
Civil Liberties and Technology Policy Director, ACLU of Northern California
Victoria Szabo Chris Sacca
Head of Special Initiatives, Google
Victoria Szabo Victoria Szabo
Academic Technology Manager, Stanford University
Rupert C. Young Rupert C. Young
Director, Business Development AT&T
   

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