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Concurrent Sessions

May 5, 2006

7:30 a.m. – 8:45 a.m. Continental Breakfast
Welcome and Keynote Session
8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Frank Odasz, President and CEO of Lone Eagle Consulting - Link to PowerPoint Presentation now available on session description page.
10:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Break and Exhibits
10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Concurrent Sessions
Session 1 Instructional Media in eLearning: Overcoming the 'Yes, but will it have video?' Syndrome, Roberta Everson, Technologies for Learning Group
Session 2 Cancelled. MADLaT apologizes for any inconvenience this may cause.
Session 3 Collaborative Course Development – the Alberta Experience, Hélène Fournier, Director, Distributed Learning, Learning Technologies Branch of Alberta Education
Session 4 Information Download: Sharing or Stealing?, Hazel Clark, 2005 Teacher Librarian of the Year - Link to PowerPoint Presentation now available on session description page.
Session 5 OWLs in Flight: Soaring to Success with Online Writing, Alexis Braun, Brandon University, Melissa Spore, University of Saskatchewan, Miriam Unruh, The University of Manitoba
Session 6 Mapping the Larger Picture: The Benefits of an Electronic Curriculum Mapping Tool, Dieter Schönwetter, Peter Tittenberger, Randy Mazurat, and David Singer - Link to PowerPoint Presentation now available on session description page.
Session 7 Latest Hype or Killer Application? Educational Social Software, Terry Anderson Ph.D., Athabasca University
Session 8 Sold Out!!! Desire2Learn – Overview and Demonstration of Brand New Teaching and Learning Tools, John Baker, Desire2Learn President & CEO
Session 25 Use Your Moodle, Mike Poitras & Guy Dugas, Digital Learning Inc.
11:45 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Lunch, University Club
1:15 p.m. - 2:15 p.m. Concurrent Sessions
Session 9

Sold Out!!! Managing to Thrive in the Online Classroom, Lawrence Ragan, Penn State University

Session 10 Co-operation in Learning: Distance Education in the Andes, Carol Stroud, MDE
Session 11 Learning to Learn and Learning to Earn, Frank Odasz, President and CEO of Lone Eagle Consulting
Session 12 Sold Out!!! Successful Distance Education - Lifeline for Small Schools, Teresa Meggison and Greg Thompson - Link to PowerPoint Presentation now available on session description page.
Session 13 Empowering Real-time Collaboration and Training for NGO’s, Roger Hanley,Director of Academic Strategies, Elluminate
Session 14 e-Learning Panel on Open Source, Part 1, Damon Roth, Assiniboine Community College and Jan Miller, University of Manitoba
Session 15

Creating Co-operative Environments - Creatively and Co-operatively, Dr. Ken McCluskey, University of Winnipeg

Session 16 Alternative Delivery Methods to Support Learners and Apprentices in the Workplace, Raymond Guy, Senior Instructional Designer, Collège Boréal
2:15- 2:45 pm Coffee Break/Exhibits, Faculty of Education
2:45 p.m. - 3:45 p.m. Concurrent Sessions
Session 17 Building and Sustaining Multi-Stakeholder Community Partnerships, Don Presant, Learning Agents
Session 18 Copyright Basics: Pay Now or Pay Later, Leslie Peppler, Copyright Coordinator, Alberta Education – Learning Technologies Branch and Hal Welke, Copyright Officer, Alberta Education – Learning Technologies Branch
Session 19 You CAN Get There From Here: First Steps to Involvement in International Development Programs, Arnold Novak, Ph.D., Brandon University
Session 20 Developing Leadership Skills through e-learning, Judith Hayes, M. Sc. Ed, Manitoba Lotteries Corporation
Session 21 Made in Manitoba: A Partnership Approach to Web-based Course Implementation, Debra Parker, Manitoba Education, Citizenship and Youth - Link to PowerPoint Presentation now available on session description page.
Session 22 e-Learning Panel on Open Source, Part 2, Jody Baty, Digital Learning and Mark Leggott, University of Winnipeg - - Link to Mark Leggott's PowerPoint Presentation now available on session description page.
Session 23

Perspectives on Organizational Cooperation: What works, what doesn't., Bonnie Luterbach, Lori Wallace and Kathleen Mateos, Ph.D., University of Manitoba

Session 24 Developing and Teaching an Online Anatomy and Physiology Course: How Hard Could it Be?, Mr. Bruce Palmer, Instructor in Health and Human Services Division and Distance Education, Information Technologies Division and Paul Enns, R.N., B.Sc. N., Assiniboine Community College

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