Posted on August 7, 2023August 18, 2023Episode 143: “Speaking in Dollars and Cents” About Online Learning About Episode 143 Hosts Kelvin and Tom discuss how to talk about the value of online education in various ways that matter to different audiences, including speaking about return on investment (ROI), social mobility, quality of learning, and more. Podcast Recording Download Transcript: PDF Episode 143 Show Notes: Episode Synopsis via Twitter View complete list of … Continue reading “Episode 143: “Speaking in Dollars and Cents” About Online Learning” TagsaccessaudienceboardcommunicationcontextframinggoalsHonduraninstitutionsinvestmentmessagequalityreturnreturn on investmentroisocial mobilitysocietystudentstrusteesvaluevision Posted on May 16, 2022May 16, 2022Episode 114: Making Sense of COVID’s Ongoing Impact on Online Higher Ed NPR education correspondent Anya Kamenetz joins hosts Kelvin and Tom to pause for a holistic check-in evaluation of the on-going impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on online higher education. Tagscovidcovid19digital dividediyeducationimpactKamenetzmeaningnprpandemicstudentsvalue Posted on October 4, 2021February 2, 2022Episode 99: The Importance of “Faculty Voice and Faculty Valuing” in Online Education While specialists in online education, such as instructional designers and administrative leaders, help carry out online courses and programs strategically, it is the faculty whose voice, wisdom, and human connections make online learning successful. In this episode, hosts Kelvin and Tom discuss the importance of this faculty voice and valuing. Tagsadministrative leadersculturedesignfacultyinfrastructureinstructional designersonlinepreparationsuccessSupportteachingvaluevoice Posted on March 16, 2020February 2, 2022Episode 62: DL Course Fees and the Funding of Online Education About Episode 62: In this episode, hosts Tom and Kelvin are joined by guest Dr. Tamara Powell, from Kennesaw State University, to discuss the role of course fees in funding online education. The importance of showing a return on investment is emphasized. Podcast Recording Download Transcript: [PDF] Episode 62 Show Notes: Episode Synopsis via Twitter … Continue reading “Episode 62: DL Course Fees and the Funding of Online Education” TagsBlue MountainDL feefundingJamaicaonline educationpolicyqualityvaluevalue proposition
Posted on May 16, 2022May 16, 2022Episode 114: Making Sense of COVID’s Ongoing Impact on Online Higher Ed NPR education correspondent Anya Kamenetz joins hosts Kelvin and Tom to pause for a holistic check-in evaluation of the on-going impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on online higher education. Tagscovidcovid19digital dividediyeducationimpactKamenetzmeaningnprpandemicstudentsvalue Posted on October 4, 2021February 2, 2022Episode 99: The Importance of “Faculty Voice and Faculty Valuing” in Online Education While specialists in online education, such as instructional designers and administrative leaders, help carry out online courses and programs strategically, it is the faculty whose voice, wisdom, and human connections make online learning successful. In this episode, hosts Kelvin and Tom discuss the importance of this faculty voice and valuing. Tagsadministrative leadersculturedesignfacultyinfrastructureinstructional designersonlinepreparationsuccessSupportteachingvaluevoice Posted on March 16, 2020February 2, 2022Episode 62: DL Course Fees and the Funding of Online Education About Episode 62: In this episode, hosts Tom and Kelvin are joined by guest Dr. Tamara Powell, from Kennesaw State University, to discuss the role of course fees in funding online education. The importance of showing a return on investment is emphasized. Podcast Recording Download Transcript: [PDF] Episode 62 Show Notes: Episode Synopsis via Twitter … Continue reading “Episode 62: DL Course Fees and the Funding of Online Education” TagsBlue MountainDL feefundingJamaicaonline educationpolicyqualityvaluevalue proposition
Posted on October 4, 2021February 2, 2022Episode 99: The Importance of “Faculty Voice and Faculty Valuing” in Online Education While specialists in online education, such as instructional designers and administrative leaders, help carry out online courses and programs strategically, it is the faculty whose voice, wisdom, and human connections make online learning successful. In this episode, hosts Kelvin and Tom discuss the importance of this faculty voice and valuing. Tagsadministrative leadersculturedesignfacultyinfrastructureinstructional designersonlinepreparationsuccessSupportteachingvaluevoice Posted on March 16, 2020February 2, 2022Episode 62: DL Course Fees and the Funding of Online Education About Episode 62: In this episode, hosts Tom and Kelvin are joined by guest Dr. Tamara Powell, from Kennesaw State University, to discuss the role of course fees in funding online education. The importance of showing a return on investment is emphasized. Podcast Recording Download Transcript: [PDF] Episode 62 Show Notes: Episode Synopsis via Twitter … Continue reading “Episode 62: DL Course Fees and the Funding of Online Education” TagsBlue MountainDL feefundingJamaicaonline educationpolicyqualityvaluevalue proposition
Posted on March 16, 2020February 2, 2022Episode 62: DL Course Fees and the Funding of Online Education About Episode 62: In this episode, hosts Tom and Kelvin are joined by guest Dr. Tamara Powell, from Kennesaw State University, to discuss the role of course fees in funding online education. The importance of showing a return on investment is emphasized. Podcast Recording Download Transcript: [PDF] Episode 62 Show Notes: Episode Synopsis via Twitter … Continue reading “Episode 62: DL Course Fees and the Funding of Online Education” TagsBlue MountainDL feefundingJamaicaonline educationpolicyqualityvaluevalue proposition