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From the Desk of Dr. Jeff Borden: Cite 2012

by Dr. Jeff Borden
Friday, April 20th, 2012

“If I was going to design the perfect environment for a person not to learn, I would design a classroom,” explained Dr. John Medina, the cognitive scientist who knows the human brain as well as any person on the planet.  This was just one of the challenging, powerful, and motivating statements that really showcased the week we had in Orlando, Florida last week for the 13th annual Cite conference.

By most accounts it was the best eLearning conference we have had in years, some saying it was the best ever!  While we could debate the merits of the week compared to past events, suffice it to say we had a fantastic time.  Three keynotes, one large group panel, a magnificent dinner event, and messages about personalized learning, real-world analytics for education, and automated grading using artificial intelligence were just some of the highlights.  We (literally) learned, we laughed, we cried, we collaborated – and so much more.

I think (hope) we got off to a strong start.  It’s hard to judge yourself, but from the reaction of the crowd our opening “iBand” was a creative enough beginning.  (Our iBand – Cognitive Dissonance – saw a Garage Band App for piano & guitar, Les Paul app for guitar, More Cowbell App for, well…cowbell, and Tambourine! – an app for…oh, you get it – played by the group, while I sang into the auto-tune / auto-harmony “Glee” app, did a decent job with our own version of the ultimate song!)

But the conference was off and running from there!  Dr. Mark Milliron really challenged education leadership in our first keynote, asking us to rethink education from the ground up.  From the ridiculous nature of the (century old) Carnegie Unit to education’s inability to be agile when it comes to data, research, or change, he motivated and inspired the audience.  It was the perfect way to begin tuning our paradigm for the week.

In the midst of challenging, engaging, and extremely informative sessions on the efficacy of social networking in education, the power of outcomes measurement, and mobile initiatives that are truly changing the landscape of learning, we had our next keynote.  Dr. Marilee Bresciani dared us to rethink assessment and (more importantly) proof of learning in education.  Speaking about balance in the classroom but yet serious accountability, she gave us some tools and tips for meaningful evaluation.

At the halfway point, after more brilliant sessions about creativity, effective hybrid classes, and the 9 Hallmarks accreditors are using to evaluate online programs, Dr. John Medina rolled over the audience like a thunder storm in July.  He battered old notions of what is “known” about learning.  He blew the whistle on how our memory actually works, dispelling myths and rumors throughout.  He gave meaningful thoughts about how to write a better book, how to design a better classroom, and how to improve retention of information for our students.  Along the way he was funny, engaging, powerful, demonstrative, and I have to say, one of the best professors a student could hope to have.

So, when Thursday evening’s take-off-your-tie-and-have-fun event came around, everyone seemed ready.  Our brains were oozing with ideas and information, brimming with inspiration and more informed questions than ever.  So, the salsa dancing, roll your own cigar bar, wood fired flat bread pizza line, and eLearning inspired cocktails were just the ticket.  My personal favorite moment was watching the caricaturist make take-home souvenirs from conference goers iPhone pictures of their kids.  Very cool!

By Friday morning, it was indeed a great time to wrap up.  The panel on real-world student services for online learning, complete with experts from Universities, Consulting groups, and Policy makers was a great lesson for everyone.  The mini TED-esque talks followed by meaningful Q&A was as inspiring as it was challenging.

So, when Adrian Sannier…(or should I say the Reverend?) stood up to deliver his final thoughts which would close the conference, it was cathartic for everyone.  Watching him tear up as he described a world where we actually and quite literally educated EVERY person on the planet who wanted it was beyond inspiring.  Seeing Adrian’s pride for his son, the YouTube guitar instructor, who was compared to none other than James Taylor, also a video guitar teacher (albeit a bit better known one), was impactful.  But coming together as a group of people who are not just trying, but succeeding in disrupting education…well, it is impossible to write down the words.

Thank you to everyone who made Cite such an amazing success this year.  As a person who goes to 30-40 conferences a year, it was an honor to be a part of something that just doesn’t happen very often – conference lightning in a bottle!  The marketing team who coordinated it did a brilliant job of putting together an agenda that was rich in content, high on engagement, and over the top with challenge.  If you didn’t make it, you should consider coming to Chicago next April.  Talk is already starting for Cite 2013 as a premier eLearning event for anyone who wants to change the world through education.

(Oh, and I already have something really cool planned for the opener…you don’t want to miss it.)

Were you there? We’d welcome your thoughts and feedback.

Cite 2011 Attendees Take Away Top Education Tips and Trends

by Pearson Learning Solutions
Thursday, April 14th, 2011

Attendees learn how to “Create. Collaborate. Innovate.” with Pearson

Cite 2011 was held April 11-13 at the Sheraton Downtown Hotel in Denver, Colorado. Dedicated to the use of technology in education, this year’s premier industry thought leadership event drew more than 400 higher education for-profit and not-for-profit professionals from around the world.

Attendees of Cite 2011 were fully engaged in insightful and informative presentations from keynotes, best practice information from current faculty and administrators, and new perspectives and latest trends on the use of technology in education, which coincided with the conference’s theme, “Create. Innovate. Collaborate.”

Speakers bring an entertaining and inspiring view to the future of education

Keynote speakers included Ben Stein, Economist, Actor and Pop Culture Icon, as well as Jim Carroll, Author, Columnist, Media Commentator and Consultant. In addition to traditional keynote addresses, the Distinguished Lecturer series brought a collection of industry experts providing a high-level perspective of the state of education, technology, social media in teching and learning, and mobile learning initiatives to the conference this year.

Breakout session presentations covered such diverse topics as:

  • Usage of social learning tools
  • Strategies for assessment and analytics reporting
  • Content creation
  • Unique uses for digital repositories
  • Synchronous learning best practices
  • Learning outcomes creation and implementation
  • Collaborative teaching methodologies

Conference attendees can access Powerpoint presentations from throughout the conference at www.pearsoncite.com.

Awards of excellence include scholarship donations

The 2011 Cite Awards of Excellence recognized outstanding accomplishments in online higher education using the Pearson LearningStudio platform. Continuing the conference’s efforts to encourage and support innovations that drive student success, Pearson donated $1,000 scholarship funds of each of the three winners’ choice.

In addition to the three individual award winners, three educational partners were awarded the Dennis Franz partnership award, given to institutions that have been using Pearson LearningStudio (formerly the Pearson eCollege platform) for a decade. More than 60 institutions have been recognized with this award in the past five years.

Networking opportunities promote intercollegiate collaboration

Attendees enjoyed the opening reception, featuring 11 education industry content and technology providers whose products and services integrate with Pearson solutions to enhance learning programs. Daily breakfast roundtables featuring discussions on unique topics on education also brought the opportunity to share thoughts on conference highlights.

The annual Cite Celebration was held at Marlowe’s and featured tastings from local breweries, in deference to Colorado’s reputation as the “Napa Valley of Beer.” Guests also enjoyed signature Pearson cocktails and great food, while mingling with conference sponsors and Pearson employees.

Conference attendees leave with new ideas and innovations for their courses

Cite 2011 closed on a high note, with a presentation from Pearson eCollege Vice President of Product, Adrian Sannier. This high-energy presenter promoted the Pearson LearningStudio product roadmap, synergies available from utilizing Pearson technologies, as well as an overview of Pearson innovations on the horizon. A closing conference video featuring snapshots of activities across all three days was a hit with attendees and provided a glimpse into the high-energy experience had by all.

Cite 2011 by the numbers

Attendees from a broad range of institutions, including for-profit, not-for-profit, career and community colleges shared in the discussion and exchange of information on innovative learning strategies utilizing technology within education.

Now in its 12th year, Cite is a continuation of the original Pearson eCollege users conference combined with a new initiative to offer learning opportunities around best practices in teaching and learning for fully online, blended or on-ground education programs.

For more information on Cite, visit www.pearsoncite.com.

Don’t Miss Cite 2011!

by Pearson Learning Solutions
Tuesday, March 8th, 2011

Cite 2011 Early Bird Registration Ends Next Week!

Don’t miss this opportunity to save $50 on a full price registration – early bird registration deadline is March 15! Register now!

Save more when you register multiple people from your institution. Click here for a full list of discounts.

Conference Program Now Available!

A full conference program is now available – click here to see all of the great presentations and networking opportunities being offered at this year’s conference.

Here’s just a sample of the topics being presented at the conference:

  • Social Media and Higher Education: The Common Ground
  • Motivating and Inspiring Learners Through Small-Group Interaction
  • Enhancing Online Learning Through Course Analysis
  • Increasing Learning and Reducing Costs: The Case for Redesign

Already registered?

Make your hotel reservation now – deadline to reserve your hotel room at the conference rate is Friday, March 18. Book now!

For more information on Cite 2011, visit our website.

Submit your nomination for the 2011 Pearson Cite Awards!

by Pearson Learning Solutions
Friday, January 14th, 2011

 



Submit your nomination for the 2011 Pearson Cite Awards!

Continuing our tradition of honoring educators who contribute to online education, and to encourage further innovation, Pearson is now accepting nominations for these awards, recognizing Excellence in Online Teaching and Excellence in Online Administration.

$1,000 scholarship donation for each winner!

Each winner will receive a $1,000USD donation in their honor to an existing scholarship fund of their designation at the winner’s institution.

How to submit a nomination

We invite you* to submit your nominations now for outstanding individuals within the online learning space using the Pearson LearningStudio platform (formerly known as Pearson eCollege).

For further information on award categories and selection criteria, visit http://pearsoncite.com.

Please note: In order for your nomination to be considered, the nomination form (available on the website) must include all requested information and your signature.

Register now for Cite 2011 – early bird pricing ends March 15!
*Note: You do not need to attend the Cite conference to submit a nomination. Nominations will not be accepted from employees of Pearson Education, Inc.

For a list of Pearson sponsored events, please visit: http://www.pearsonlearningsolutions.com/pearson-learning-studio/events.php.

Now accepting presentation proposals for Cite 2011

by Pearson Learning Solutions
Friday, November 19th, 2010

Deadline for submission is January 14, 2011.

Are you an educator or administrator using innovative methods to improve teaching and learning at your institution? Have you created a new course or program, utilizing Pearson technologies or content, that you want to share? Nearly all of our Cite breakout sessions are run by the institutions using our products and services – by presenting your unique success story at Cite, you can inspire others to build better courses and improve outcomes!

Proposals should be submitted that suit the overall conference theme – Create. Innovate. Collaborate. They should also fit into one of four learning tracks:

Integrated and Advanced Collaboration across Learning Environments

  • Discover how integrating new ideas and collaborative processes can transform education at every level of the institution.

Strategies for Improving Student Experience and Engaging New Learners

  • Determine how to adapt to the changing needs of students by taking a personalized approach to learning.

Beyond Web 2.0: Tips and Tricks for Interactive Teaching

  • Learn how to take online teaching to the next level with new tools and techniques that improve the learning experience.

 Best Practices for Creating Impactful Course Content

  • Uncover innovative approaches to creating valuable, customizable online courses with rich content and interactive media.

For additional information, please visit www.pearsoncite.com.