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Author:   Raymond Yee  
Posted: 5/30/2002; 3:50:54 PM
Topic: IU presentation at Educause 2002
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IU presentation at Educause 2002 #

We will be presenting at Educause 2002:

Creating Learning Objects from Research Content to Open the University
Track 6
Wednesday, October 2
3:50 p.m. - 4:40 p.m.

  • Chris Ashley, Manager, New Program Development, University of California, Berkeley
  • David A. Greenbaum, Director, Interactive University Project, University of California, Berkeley Bio
  • Raymond Yee, Programmer/Analyst, University of California, Berkeley

The University of California, Berkeley's Interactive University Project is creating an ecosystem in which university resources from all academic areas are digitized and assembled into learning objects within a standard networked environment for university and K-12 users. Our presentation will address technology and other challenges in this end-to-end process, using examples from the IU and several key national initiatives.


 
Posted by Raymond Yee on 5/30/02; 3:51:03 PM
from the Interactive University dept.

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