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>Subject: Call for Proposals - Online Learning & Higher Education: California Virtual Campus 3rd Annual Conference
>Date: Tue, 22 May 2001 16:25:03 -0700
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The California Virtual Campus is now accepting proposals for presentations
  for its 3rd annual conference.

  CVC 2001: ONLINE LEARNING & HIGHER EDUCATION
              Oct 14-16, 2001

  The conference will be held at the Waterfront Hilton Beach Resort located
  in Huntington Beach, CA.

  Conference Tracks:
  *     Teaching & Learning at a Distance
  *     Support Services and Resources
  *     Online Policy, Planning, & Technologies

  Types of Presentations:
  *     Formal Presentation: a standard presentation format, 1 hour in
  length.
  *     Hands On Computer Workshop: will take place in a computer lab
  setting with participants working in pairs on networked laptops.
  *     Workshop/Round table: an informal discussion taking place in the
  evening with participants and moderator sitting together at one table.
  *     Poster Session - Display:  a bulletin board display of a project,
  with the presenter available for
        informal discussion with conference participants.
  *     Poster Session - Online:  an online display of a project (Internet
  connections will be available upon request), with the         presenter
  available for informal discussion with conference participants.

  Sample Proposal Topics:
          Key issues and best practices * Model programs * Student
  preparedness * Universal Accessibility *      Privacy issues *Copyright *
  Technology planning * Faculty compensation * Institutional infrastructure
  * Accreditation * Vendor solutions * Articulation * CVC initiatives *
  Academic & technical support


  To submit a proposal, please use our online submission form
  <http://pdc.cvc.edu/conferences/proposals.asp.
  The deadline for receipt of proposed presentations is June 15, 2001.

  For the latest conference information as it becomes available --
  <http://pdc.cvc.edu/conferences/

  For information on The Hilton Waterfront Beach Resort --
  <http://www.hilton.com/hotels/HUBWHHF/index.html
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  The California Virtual Campus (CVC) was established in July 1999, to
  support the development and delivery of online learning in higher
  education throughout the state of California.

  The five regional and statewide CVC centers assist faculty, staff,
  administration, and institutions in the development of online courses,
  programs, policy, and planning, focusing on the particular needs of
  California community colleges.

_____________________
Susan Y. Dever, Ph.D.
Director Electronic Resources
CVC Conference Coordinator
California Virtual Campus Professional Development Center
16007 Crenshaw Blvd.
Torrance, CA  90506
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