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A Potluck Feast of Ideas
For the past three years,
Sloan-C has conducted online seminars upon publication
of the volumes in the quality series. Inevitably,
participants comment that they wish they could
have more time to study topics with the authors
and with new colleagues. This year, the Sloan-C
effective
practices editors will conduct a series
of online seminars, to share emerging knowledge
and enhance networking across academic roles,
disciplines, and institutions.
The seminars are potluck feast
of ideas. Reading the quality series papers
establishes a common background, and then participants
respond to a survey of interests to help construct
the discussion. While participants get to know
each other and learn the conferencing system,
the editor analyzes survey responses to design
discussions that reflect participants’
interests.
These excerpts explain what
people like about these online seminars: I
liked the exchange of experience and resources
among a mix of faculty, administrators, seasoned
academic professionals, people new to ALN and
colleagues we already know, from institutions
in many states and several countries. Daily
summaries provide a great recap, not just a
rehash of current issues in the field. The five-day
format with focused topics and daily summaries
lets you browse widely, and pick and choose
the areas to focus on as you might at a large
"traditional" conference. One of the
most valuable differences is that you do not
have to worry about missing a session, or choosing
one presentation over the other. I also liked
being able to check in on my own time and pay
attention to the parts I was most interested
in. I certainly appreciated the variety of opinions
and opportunity for interaction.
Seminar activities span five
weeks of reading, exploration, discussion, synthesis,
and evaluation. Typically, participants are
most engaged in week three during the five discussion
days. Discussion begins on Thursdays each month,
thus the series name "Third Thursdays." After
the discussion week, the editors create a legacy
document for distribution to participants and
others.
Sloan-C values multiple perspectives,
thus incentives listed below aim to encourage
program institutional teams to participate in
the series:
- Volume 4 of the Sloan-C series is required
reading; each registrant purchases the book
once at $44.90 (add $5.00 for overseas mailing).
PDF advance papers for each seminar will be
available for download before volume 4 is
published. Upon publication, the book will
be mailed to each registrant.
- Cost per seminar per person: $150.00
(33% discount for enrolling as an institutional
team member or enrolling in 2 or more seminars:
$100.00)
Registration for the seminars
is now open; look for registration information
at Sloan-C. |
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