jeremy hunsinger on Mon, 24 Apr 2000 21:54:15 +0200 (CEST)


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[Nettime-bold] Second CFP: Reassessing the Virtual University



>
>Call for Proposals: Papers, Panels, and Roundtables for:
>
>Learning 2000: Reassessing the Virtual University
>
>webpage:                  http://www.cddc.vt.edu/learning
>Submission system:  http://www2.cddc.vt.edu/lol
>September 27-30, 2000
>Hotel Roanoke
>Roanoke Virginia
>
>Drawing upon six years of experience, the College of Arts and Sciences at 
>Virginia Tech will
>continue the serious, sustained, and on-going debate about the merits of 
>online teaching and
>distance education launched at "Learning Online '98" in June 1998 with 
>"Learning 2000:
>Reassessing the Virtual University."
>
>The purpose of this conference is to gather colleagues from around the 
>world who are interested
>in the shape and substance that the virtual university is acquiring in 
>practice. In addition we hope
>to debate the advantages or disadvantages of digital discourse, learning 
>online, and virtual
>university life. By reviewing the quality of faculty life, the pressures 
>on support staff, the impact
>on student learning, the demands on university administrators, and the 
>potentials for reaching
>new types of learners, a series of paper sessions, round-table 
>discussions, panels, and keynote
>speakers will address the wide range of issues that emerge in this domain.
>
>Confirmed Keynote Speakers:
>
>
>      Carole Barone, Educause
>      Keith Fulton, Urban League
>      Katherine Hayles, Professor of English at University of California 
> Los Angeles
>      Michael Joyce, Professor of English at Vassar College
>      Stuart Moulthrop, Associate Professor of Communications at the 
> University of
>      Baltimore
>      Mark Poster, Professor of History at University of California Irvine
>
>Some Suggested Topics:
>
>      Administering Online Universities
>      Best Practices in Online Learning
>      Digital Discourse/Cyberculture
>      For Profit and Not For Profit Virtual Universities
>      Hypertext/Hypermedia
>      Intellectual Property and Online Learning
>      Legalities and Illegalities Online
>      Meanings of and Motives for Virtualizing University Education
>      Online Learning Environments: Creating Communities
>      Scholarship and the Teaching Profession Online
>      What Fails Online and Why?
>
>If you have questions about the conference contact Len Hatfield at 
>Len.Hatfield@vt.edu or Tim
>Luke at twluke@vt.edu

Jeremy Hunsinger          	http://www.cddc.vt.edu
Instructor of Political Science	Center for Digital Discourse and Culture
Webmaster/Manager CDDC
526 Major Williams Hall 0130	http://www.cddc.vt.edu/jeremy --my homepage
Virginia Tech
Blacksburg, VA 24061		(540)-231-7614






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