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Extractions: What Happened at California Virtual University In mid-September of 1997 and with much fanfare, California Virtual University (CVU) opened its doors, launching a website which would feature "the online and distance education offerings of all California accredited colleges and universities." The following year, state governor Pete Wilson pushed for and won $16 million (all figures in US dollars) for online learning, and of that, six million for CVU in particular. "We'll have a global audience," said Diane Vines, vice president of academic development for the California State University Institute who served as CVU's chief academic officer for the design and planning phase. By April of 1999, the dream lay in ruins. All that will remain is a listing of online courses and programs offered by other California institutions. CVU's plans for an virtual library and online guidance counseling service were shelved. Staff were laid off. What happened? The L.A. Times provides the accident report: Last July, Wilson turned over the California Virtual University to a nonprofit foundation, saying there was "no need" to create a new state bureaucracy. He launched it with temporary funding from private donations, hoping it would soon be bringing in revenue from ads on its Web site at www.california.edu.
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Extractions: Scavenger Hunt: A Fun Way to Introduce Staff Staff scavenger hunts are a fun way to kick off the year and help new and returning faculty members get better acquainted. Armed with a list of descriptions, staff members "hunt" for the person who matches each item on the list. Included: A list of 25 items for which to hunt. The back-to-school faculty meetings are looming on the calendar, the ones where administrators welcome new staff members and welcome back the veterans. A staff scavenger hunt is a great way for everyone to get acquainted and help the "newbies" feel at home. After distributing nametags to everyone at the meeting, pass out a list of 25 "items" that need to be "discovered" within 45 minutes by conversing with people in the room. Whoever checks the most items off his or her list wins a small prize, such as a gift certificate to a bookstore or restaurant. "Hunting" is both fun and informative. Who would have thought that quiet math teacher on the second floor climbed Mt. Everest?
Extractions: IN THIS DOCUMENT: CPERT Round Table Medium Term Programme 1998-2001 Distance Education by Peter Hernon Training Center, Rudomino School VGBIL, Moscow: Development Strategy by Natalia V. Jadko Library Literature/Catholic Library World, Bibliography lists ... The CPERT Executive Committee The Round Table on Continuing Professional Education (CPERT), established under the Section on Education and Training (SET), works to encourage and develop continuing professional education (CPE) programmes for information and library personnel and to provide a focal point for relevant activities. New trends in information sources, technology, users' needs and management of libraries and information services emphasise the requirement for continuing education and retraining. The Round Table brings together those interested in and/or responsible for providing delivery systems for continuing education, persons interested in improving the quality of continuing education, etc. Goals, 1998-2001 - Action Plans, 1998-1999
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Extractions: The National Staff Development Council This is the major professional organization to focus exclusively on the professional development of educators and the organizational development of educational institutions. The NSDC holds a terrific conference early each December, publishes the quarterly Journal of Staff Development , the monthly The Developer and the School Improvement Team Innovator . The NSDC maintains a active connection with educational research and theory but keeps its approach very practical and practitioner-oriented. The NSDC specialty is bridging the gap between research, theory and practice. Members are balanced between school personnel, private consultants, regional educational service center and laboratory staff, and university faculty. NSDC has 36 state and provincial affiliates which provide local support to staff developers. (See the section titled "Events" on this site for more info.) The NSDC can be contacted at P.O. Box 240, Oxford, Ohio, 45056. Their phone is (513) 523-6029 & FAX is (513) 523-0638. For membership contact Shirley Havens.
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