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'''Accommodations:''' '''Accommodations:'''
We encourage everyone to stay on campus at our residence! We have secured a group rate, and will be posting details about how to book accommodations very soon. More more information about the residences at UOIT, visit their website: [http://www.uoitrez.ca/] We encourage everyone to stay on campus at our residence! We have secured a group rate, and will be posting details about how to book accommodations very soon. More more information about the residences at UOIT, visit their website: [http://www.uoitrez.ca/]
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-== Current Topics: == 
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-'''The new e-learning ecosystem (beyond the LMS)''' 
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-'''Leveraging Technology for Strategic Faculty Development ''' 
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-'''AODA Roundtable''' 
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-'''Blended Learning''' 
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-'''Synchronous and F2F technology Best Practices''' 
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'''Evening''': Dinner is not provided, but company will be. '''Evening''': Dinner is not provided, but company will be.
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 +== Day 2: August 2, 9am - 4pm ==
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 +12-1pm: Lunch and registration
 +
 +1-1:30pm: Welcome from Bill Muirhead, Associate Provost, Academic and IT (TBC)
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 +Bill will be connecting with us via Adobe Connect from beautiful Victoria BC to welcome delegates to this year’s summer institute.
 +
 +1:30-2:30pm: Icebreaker and “lightning round” institutional updates
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 +As a warmup and icebreaker activity, participants will prepare a quick institutional update using digital storytelling techniques. Each institution will have a few minutes to update the group on key events, challenges and achievements over the past year.
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 +2:30-4pm: BVirtual Remote Proctor Demo
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 +Rick Beaudry will join us for a demonstration of the BVirtual Live Online Proctoring service. From the BVirtual website: “B Virtual provides a seamless remote proctoring experience for students to take exams online. Our combination of people, process and technology provide a level of integrity to the examination process that raises the bar for Proctored exams.”
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 +The demo will follow with a discussion about the advantages and challenges of online proctoring. For more information about BVirtual’s Online Proctoring services, visit: http://www.bvirtualinc.com/online-proctoring.php
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 +Evening: Dinner is not provided, but company will be.
== Day 3: August 3, 9am - 12pm == == Day 3: August 3, 9am - 12pm ==
-'''9am''': Breakfast and good mornings+9-9:30: Breakfast and good mornings
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 +9:30-11: Discussion Panel: Blended Learning
-'''9:30-10:30''': Panel Discussion on Blended Learning facilitated by Richard Pinet, University of Ottawa+Panelists will include:
 +Brenda Ravenscroft - Associate Dean (Studies) Faculty of Arts and Science Associate Professor School of Music, at Queen’s
 +Jean Adams - Special Assistant Professor, Policy (Specialization) - Schulich School of Business
 +Associate Co-Director, Institute for Research on Learning Technologies
 +York University
 +Richard Gorrie - Centre for Open Learning and Educational Development (COLES), University of Guelph
 +Richard Pinet – Director, Centre for e-Learning, University of Ottawa
-'''11:30-12''': Conclusions and next steps - Discussion of Summer Institute 2013; location, dates, hosts and participants+Themes:
 +Defining Blended Learning
 +Administrative Challenges
 +Sustainability Issues
 +Blended Learning and Larger Cultural Context
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 +11am-12pm: Showcase of Ontario University Initiatives
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 +12pm: Lunch
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 +Wrap up, discussion of next year’s event etc.
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 +To wrap up, we will summarize key ideas discussed over the past few days, and look ahead to next year’s summer institute: Location, Timing, Hosts and Participants

Revision as of 12:48, 25 June 2012

== Summer Institute 2012 will be held at the University of Ontario Institute for Technology (UOIT) [1] ==


Dates: August 1-3, 2012

Location: UOIT North Campus 2000 Simcoe St N[2]

Registration: The cost of attendance at the OUCEL Summer Institute 2012 is $200.00 per person - this includes attendance at the full event and supper on the evening of the second day. To register, please download and fill out a registration form [3]. Mail the completed form and a cheque payable to UOIT to the address indicated on the form.

Accommodations: We encourage everyone to stay on campus at our residence! We have secured a group rate, and will be posting details about how to book accommodations very soon. More more information about the residences at UOIT, visit their website: [4]


Current Attendee List (please edit the page to add yourself!)


Day 1: August 1, 1pm - 4pm

12-1pm: Lunch and registration

1-1:30pm: Welcome from Bill Muirhead, Associate Provost, Academic and IT (TBC)

Bill will be connecting with us via Adobe Connect from beautiful Victoria BC to welcome delegates to this year’s summer institute.

1:30-2:30pm: Icebreaker and “lightning round” institutional updates

As a warmup and icebreaker activity, participants will prepare a quick institutional update using digital storytelling techniques. Each institution will have a few minutes to update the group on key events, challenges and achievements over the past year.

2:30-4pm: BVirtual Remote Proctor Demo

Rick Beaudry will join us for a demonstration of the BVirtual Live Online Proctoring service. From the BVirtual website: “B Virtual provides a seamless remote proctoring experience for students to take exams online. Our combination of people, process and technology provide a level of integrity to the examination process that raises the bar for Proctored exams.”

The demo will follow with a discussion about the advantages and challenges of online proctoring. For more information about BVirtual’s Online Proctoring services, visit: http://www.bvirtualinc.com/online-proctoring.php

Evening: Dinner is not provided, but company will be.

Day 2: August 2, 9am - 4pm

12-1pm: Lunch and registration

1-1:30pm: Welcome from Bill Muirhead, Associate Provost, Academic and IT (TBC)

Bill will be connecting with us via Adobe Connect from beautiful Victoria BC to welcome delegates to this year’s summer institute.

1:30-2:30pm: Icebreaker and “lightning round” institutional updates

As a warmup and icebreaker activity, participants will prepare a quick institutional update using digital storytelling techniques. Each institution will have a few minutes to update the group on key events, challenges and achievements over the past year.

2:30-4pm: BVirtual Remote Proctor Demo

Rick Beaudry will join us for a demonstration of the BVirtual Live Online Proctoring service. From the BVirtual website: “B Virtual provides a seamless remote proctoring experience for students to take exams online. Our combination of people, process and technology provide a level of integrity to the examination process that raises the bar for Proctored exams.”

The demo will follow with a discussion about the advantages and challenges of online proctoring. For more information about BVirtual’s Online Proctoring services, visit: http://www.bvirtualinc.com/online-proctoring.php

Evening: Dinner is not provided, but company will be.


Day 3: August 3, 9am - 12pm

9-9:30: Breakfast and good mornings

9:30-11: Discussion Panel: Blended Learning

Panelists will include: Brenda Ravenscroft - Associate Dean (Studies) Faculty of Arts and Science Associate Professor School of Music, at Queen’s Jean Adams - Special Assistant Professor, Policy (Specialization) - Schulich School of Business Associate Co-Director, Institute for Research on Learning Technologies York University Richard Gorrie - Centre for Open Learning and Educational Development (COLES), University of Guelph Richard Pinet – Director, Centre for e-Learning, University of Ottawa

Themes: Defining Blended Learning Administrative Challenges Sustainability Issues Blended Learning and Larger Cultural Context

11am-12pm: Showcase of Ontario University Initiatives

12pm: Lunch

Wrap up, discussion of next year’s event etc.

To wrap up, we will summarize key ideas discussed over the past few days, and look ahead to next year’s summer institute: Location, Timing, Hosts and Participants

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