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Hawaii 2-0 : The Future is Now | March 17-19, 2015

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Past, Present and Future: Emerging Media’s Role in Online Learning

March 9, 2015 by tcc2015 1 Comment

Session Description
Celebrating 20 years of online learning, this session examines how the field of emerging media has strengthened online education. During an exploration of the past and present evolution of emerging technology, the session gives a salute to the TCC, Learning Times and the New Media Consortium before gazing into the future to propose how we may use mobile virtual reality in the classroom by 2020.
Presenter(s)
  • Cynthia Calongne, Colorado Technical University, Colorado Springs, CO, USA
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  1. mwgiscom@hawaii.edu says

    March 20, 2015 at 8:07 pm

    What a great presentation! Thought provoking discussion about how to use games to demystify content and transfer energy to students. Cynthia delivered an entertaining and engaging presentation that motivated me to think about games as more than just an add-on to curriculum, but AS a curriculum. Loved it!!

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