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NAWeb 2002 Schedule - Tuesday's Sessions (The times and actually title selections are tentative until final travel arrangements have been completed)

8:00 - 9:00 Foyer Continental Breakfast provided
9:00 - 9:10 (KA) Announcements
9:10 - 9:40 (KA)

Morning Keynote - John Hibbs - Director, Benjamin Franklin Institute of Global Education - John is the Skipper and Champion of the Global LEARN Day Virtual Voyage and The Socrates Academy - "Out to do for education what the Oscars do for the movies"

John will speak on Distributed Learning - the Market: Bear, Bull or Lost in the Woods?

John will address this interesting topic, starting with this question: Could it be that the biggest failure in education is inadequate attention to the importance of branding, marketing, public relations and award recognition?

More on John and his talk may be found here

10:00 - 10:30 (KA) Session Seven - C. Coe - Transforming Curriculum: Integrating Instructional Design into Your WebCT Course Using MERLIN+
10:30 - 10:50 Foyer Nutrition Break
10:50 - 11:20 (KA)

Speaker Forum Session Two - Professor Rick Wightman - Internet Interactive Mapping

(CR) Session Eight - F. Crouse, R. Farmer, C. Nobes - Mount Saint Vincent University’s Transition to ELearning“The People and the Software”
11:30 - 12:00 (KA) Special Interest Groups
12:00 - 1:00 Foyer Lunch Provided
1:00 - 1:45 (KA)

Afternoon Keynote - Randy Bowler - QuickTime Streaming

Randy has been working with QuickTime since its inception. He has worked
with various products with QuickTime as its core, particularly those dealing
with video, animation and multimedia. As a Systems Engineer he has
participated in various online video projects. The Online Democracy Project
at Loyalist College is one example. Randy will be presenting a review of
QuickTime streaming technologies as they apply to the Mac. (Please insert
the following line after the 1st paragraph) The products demonstrated will be QuickTime Broadcaster and Channel Storm's, Live Channel.

He will also be available for questions and demos during the conference at
the Apple booth.

Sponsored by: Apple Canada

2:00 - 2:30 (KA) Session Nine - I. Goldfarb,I.Kondratova,H.Kinnie - International collaboration in developing online resources for teaching democracy
(CR) Session Ten - D. Cannel - The History of the Saskatoon Catholic Cyber School
2:40 - 3:10 (KA)

Session Eleven - A. Ellis - Teaching and learning experiences and Web-based educational systems: How do they interact for any given instructor?

3:30 - 4:00 (KA) Conference Wrap-up and door prizes (you must be there to win)
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