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Friday of CAC

It’s been a good 3 days of Bloomsburg University’s Corporate Advisory Council meeting. We had great Corporate Presentations on Wednesday, the students did a Fantastic Job on Thursday and on Friday, Dr. Doll gave a great presentation highlighting Google Wave. Dr. Doll makes a point about Google Wave. Meanwhile, students interviewed with many companies including Kodak, […]

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CAC 2009 Student Presentations

Today student’s present their mock solution to a mock exercise as part of their Master’s of Science in Instructional Technology degree requirement. It is a great event. Students have written a 40 page proposal, created a 20 minute “sales” presentation and are prepared for a 15 minute question and answer session from our corporate advisory […]

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Learning Solutions at Johns Hopkins

Louis talks about creating good training and creating interest with images and audio…even if interactivity is minimal. Louis Biggie, a veteran of CAC, presented on a couple of topics. One was about a program developed around the topic of cultural diversity and sensitivity. He discussed how to creatively develop instruction that appeals to learners and […]

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Web 2.0

This presentation discussed how Sharepoint is used to provide Web 2.0 tools for large organizatons. Rachel and Nick discuss using Sharepoint as a Web 2.0 product within their organizations. The team of Troychock and Troychock (Nick and Rachel) presented on the topic of using Web 2.0 technologies for online learning. Each representing a different company […]

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Server-Based Instructional Design Tool

Todd Osborn and Gabe Baumann from Landmark ASP Solutions presented a great tool for collaboratively developing a course using a server-based development platform. The tool allows subject matter experts scatter around the globe to comment on the course and provides great tracking of information as a course is being developed. Gabe Baumann discussed how the […]

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Creating, Growing and Selling Your E-Learning Company

Bill discusses various funding options for an e-learning company. Bill Jacobs presented to the group his experience of growing and eventually selling an e-learning company. He gave advise on how to consider the value of your company, making employees a part of the company and navigating through the tricky process of negotiating with the buyer. […]

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Combining ID and Marketing

Cliff showing how to convert a text-heavy slide into an engaging piece. Cliff Sobel of The Phoenix Group discussed how his team took rather boring and technical slides and converted the content into exciting, engaging and interactive presentation. Cliff explained how instructional technology and marketing are very similar in needs and design considerations. Including knowing […]

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Instructional Design for Sports

Looking at how to teach sports with online learning elements. Brian discusses the research behind the product he is developing. How do we mix instructional design and sports education? Brian Seely is working on that answer. He is teaming with a group to provide an interesting and exciting method of teaching high school students about […]

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CAC Presentations

Once again it is time for our bi-annual Corporate Advisory Council. This semester we have 32 professionals from over 20 different companies here to see our students present and provide information about what is happening in the field of e-learning. The three day event starts with a representatives from different organizations discussing what they are […]

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