Learning Design Presentations
May 01, 2015
Dean Blackstock
Edel-Malizia, S., Blackstock, D., Rocco, S. (2015, October 15). Get flipped with interactive video assessment tools. Presented at the 21st Annual Online Learning Consortium International Conference, Orlando, FL.
Rocco, S., Millet, A., & Blackstock, D. (2014, October 3). Instructional uses of video. Presented at the 2014 Media Commons Tailgate, University Park, PA.
Sharrar, L., Blackstock, D., & Singh, M. (2013, December). Cohesive design strategies: Bottled-up with intent to share. Presented at the Third Annual World Campus Faculty Convocation, University Park, PA.
Blackstock, D., & Bittner, K. (2013, August). Incorporating video and using feedback/analytics to improve student experience. Presented at the 30th Annual Conference on Distance Teaching and Learning, Madison, WI.
Blackstock, D., Bittner, K., McIntosh, K., & Merkel, C. (2013, May). Developing best practices for using video to support student learning in online courses. Presented at the 2013 Hendrick Best Practices for Adult Learners Conference, Harrisburg, PA.
Blackstock, D. (2012, October). Streaming high quality mobile video…a conversation and some code! Presented at the 2012 Adobe MAX Education Summit, Toronto, Canada.
Blackstock, D., & Mundie, J. (2012, August). Streaming high quality mobile video…a conversation and some code! Presented at the 28th Annual Conference on Distance Teaching and Learning, Madison, WI.
Blackstock, D. (2012, July). Mobile video delivery…a conversation and some code! Presented at the Penn State Learning Design Summer Camp, University Park, PA.
Blackstock, D. (2012, July). We’re mobile—so what. Presented at the Penn State Learning Design Summer Camp, University Park, PA.
Blackstock, D. (2012, July). Mobility discussion: Mobile video. Panel discussion at the Penn State Learning Design Summer Camp, University Park, PA.
Blackstock, D., & Mundie, J. (2012, June). Streaming high quality mobile video…a conversation and some code! Presented at the 2012 Penn State Web Conference, University Park, PA.
Blackstock, D., & Media & Learning Design Team. (2011, May). Using multimedia to address student experience in distance education programs. Presented at the 2011 Hendrick Best Practices for Adult Learners Conference, University Park, PA.
Blackstock, D., & Edel-Malizia, S. (2010, June). Penn State blended learning object repository. Presented at the 2010 Penn State Web Conference, University Park, PA.
Blackstock, D. (2010, October). Saving face (to-face) in online pedagogy: The development of the art of cinema for blended learning. Presented at the 2010 HighEdWeb Conference, Cincinnati, OH.
Blackstock, D., & Jordan, M. (2010). Saving face (to-face) in online pedagogy: The development of the art of cinema for blended learning. Presented at the 2010 Penn State Teaching and Learning with Technology Conference, University Park, PA.
Michael Brooks
Laubach, J., & Brooks, M. (2011, November). Developing an accessible online course: A process overview. Paper session presented at the Sloan-C 17th Annual Sloan Consortium International Conference on Online Learning, Lake Buena Vista, FL.
John Buckwalter
Kauffman, N., & Buckwalkter, J. (2013, October). Can has graphics? Infographics and animated video for beginners. Presented at the HigherEdWeb 2013, Buffalo, NY.
Jeanette Condo
Spotts, A., & Condo, J. (2012, June). Leveraging the power of virtualization and the cloud for education. Presented at the 2012 Penn State Web Conference, University Park, PA.
Heather Dawson
Dawson, H., & Kauffman, N. (2013, October). Text first. Presented at the HighEdWeb Annual Conference, Buffalo, NY.
Dawson, H., & Kauffman, N. (2013, February). An arsenal of tools for an army of one. Are you an “army of one” when it comes to designing and developing online distance education courses? Presented at the ITC eLearning Conference 2013, San Antonio, TX.
Dawson, H., Kauffman, N., & Knapp, J. (2011, November). For the People, By the People: Teaching an Online Library Studies Course. Session presented at the virtual Library 2011 Conference.
Dawson, H., & Gregg, A. (2011, May). Collaborative learning…and the realities of wiki implementation. Paper presented at the USDLA Annual Conference, St. Louis, MO.
An, J., & Dawson, H. (2012, February). Expanding our anytime, anywhere with mobile learning. Paper presented at the Instructional Technology Council eLearning 2012 Conference, Long Beach, CA.
Bill Egan
Haubrick, J., & Egan, W. (2014, July). Overcoming common misconceptions about blended course design. Presented at the Sloan Consortium 11th Annual Blended Learning Conference & Workshop, Denver, CO.
Andrea Gregg
Shearer, R., & Gregg, A. (2014, August). Deep learning in distance education: Are we achieving the goal? Presented at the 30th Annual Conference on Distance Teaching and Learning, Madison, WI.
Shearer, R., & Gregg, A. (2013, June). Changing the distance education course design model. Presented at the EDEN Conference, Oslo, Norway.
Gregg, A., Merkel, C., Ralston-Berg, P., & Divyak, C. (2013, February). Lessons learned in developing a multimedia-rich online Italian language-learning course. Presented virtually at the Transforming the Teaching & Learning Environment: The PASSHE Virtual Conference.
Gregg, A., Mulfinger, A., & Merkel, C. (2012, November). Changing the design model: Moving from content presentation to activity based design. Paper presented at the UPCEA 2012 Seminar for the Management of Online Programs, New Orleans, LA.
Gregg, A. (2011, August). Computer self-efficacy and adult online distance education. Led roundtable discussion at the Annual Conference on Distance Teaching and Learning, Madison, WI.
Dawson, H., & Gregg, A. (2011, May). Collaborative learning…and the realities of wiki implementation. Paper presented at the USDLA Annual Conference, St. Louis, MO.
What learning object repositories can mean for your program. [Interview with Lynne Johnson and Andrea Gregg.] (2010, October). Distance Education Report, 14(19).
Shearer, R., & Gregg, A. (2010, August). Quality aspects of flexibility vs. scalability in distance education design. Paper presented at the Annual Conference on Distance Teaching and Learning, Madison, WI.
Gregg, A., & Johnson, L. (2010, May). Exploration of reusable learning objects in distance education course design. Paper presented at USDLA Annual Conference, St. Louis, MO.
Gregg, A., Mundie, J., & Xia, J. (2009, August). Overcoming the quantitative divide: Penn State’s approaches to online mathematics. Paper presented at the Annual Conference on Distance Teaching and Learning, Madison, WI.
John Haubrick
Haubrick, J., & Egan, W. (2014, July). Overcoming common misconceptions about blended course design. Presented at the Sloan Consortium 11th Annual Blended Learning Conference & Workshop, Denver, CO.
Scott, J., & Haubrick, J. (2013, November). Implications of incorporating synchronous video conferencing into blended course design. Presented at the 19th Annual Sloan Consortium International Conference on Online Learning, Lake Buena Vista, FL.
Jana Hitchcock
Hitchcock, J., & Quinton, A. (2015, August). Double the trouble or double the fun: Strategies for working with multiple course authors. Presented at the Distance Teaching & Learning Conference, Madison, WI.
Wenyi Ho
Thanomsing, C., & Ho, W. (2011, November). Do social media mediate collaborative learning in online distance courses? Roundtable discussion presented at the Association for Educational Communication and Technology (AECT) International Conference, Jacksonville, FL.
Thanomsing, C., & Ho, W. (2011, February). VoiceThread for VirtualTeam project (VT 4 VT). Session presented at the Pennsylvania Educational Technology Expo & Conference (PETE&C), Hershey, PA.
Berghage, J., & Ho, W. (2009). Ways to spice up online course content with video segments. Session presented at the Annual Conference on Distance Teaching & Learning, Madison, WI.
Lynne Johnson
What learning object repositories can mean for your program. [Interview with Lynne Johnson and Andrea Gregg.] (2010, October). Distance Education Report, 14(19).
Gregg, A., & Johnson, L. (2010, May). Exploration of reusable learning objects in distance education course design. Paper presented at USDLA Annual Conference, St. Louis, MO.
Nikki Massaro Kauffman
Kauffman, N., & Woods, S. (2015, October). Universal interaction design: Making it click for everyone, everywhere. Presented at the HighEdWeb Annual Conference, Milwaukee, WI.
Dawson, H., & Kauffman, N. (2013, October). Text first. Presented at the HighEdWeb Annual Conference, Buffalo, NY.
Kauffman, N., & Buckwalkter, J. (2013, October). Can has graphics? Infographics and animated video for beginners. Presented at the HigherEdWeb 2013, Buffalo, NY.
Dawson, H., & Kauffman, N. (2013, February). An arsenal of tools for an army of one. Are you an “army of one” when it comes to designing and developing online distance education courses? Presented at the ITC eLearning Conference 2013, San Antonio, TX.
Kauffman, N., & Shapiro, A. (2012, June). jQuery toys for your CMS. Session presented at the 2012 Penn State Web Conference, University Park, PA.
Dawson, H., Kauffman, N., & Knapp, J. (2011, November). For the people, by the people: Teaching an online library studies course. Session presented at the virtual Library 2.011 Conference.
Linas Mockus
Mockus, L., & Edel-Malizia, S. (2011, November). The Impact of Mobile Access on Motivation: Distance Education Student Perceptions. Paper presented at the 17th Annual Sloan-C Consortium International Conference on Online Learning, Lake Buena Vista, FL. Available at http://wc.psu.edu/sloan/
James Mundie
Shearer, R., Mundie, J., & Quinton, A. (2013, March). Using technology to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of your online program. Information session presented at the New Directions in Online Learning Conference, Chicago, IL.
Blackstock, D., & Mundie, J. (2012, August). Streaming high quality mobile video…a conversation and some code! Presented at the 28th Annual Conference on Distance Teaching and Learning, Madison, WI.
Blackstock, D., & Mundie, J. (2012, June). Streaming high quality mobile video…a conversation and some code! Presented at the 2012 Penn State Web Conference, University Park, PA.
Gregg, A., Mundie, J., & Xia, J. (2009, August). Overcoming the quantitative divide: Penn State’s approaches to online mathematics. Paper presented at the Annual Conference on Distance Teaching and Learning, Madison, WI.
Amanda Quinton
Hitchcock, J., & Quinton, A. (2015, August). Double the trouble or double the fun: Strategies for working with multiple course authors. Presented at the Distance Teaching & Learning Conference, Madison, WI.
Ralston-Berg, P., & Quinton, A. (2015, August). YouSeeU: Using student generated video to assess learning online. Poster session presented at the Distance Teaching & Learning Conference, Madison, WI.
Lang, J., & Quinton, A. (2013, December). Online individual and group presentations: How to make them world for your students. Hands-on/Information Session presented at the World Campus Faculty Convocation, University Park, PA.
Lewis, J., & Quinton, A. (2013, November). Authentic learning with YouSeeU student capture. Panel Discussion session presented at the WCET Conference, Denver, CO.
Shearer, R., Mundie, J., & Quinton, A. (2013, March). Using technology to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of your online program. Information session presented at the New Directions in Online Learning Conference, Chicago, IL.
Bittner, K. L., & Quinton (Ireland), A. S. (2011, August). Using iTunes to teach public speaking. Information session presented at the 27th Annual Conference on Distance Teaching & Learning, Madison, WI.
Bittner, K. L., & Quinton (Ireland), A. S. (2011, April). Using iTunes to teach public speaking. Information session presented at the Bloomsburg University of PA IIT Corporate Advisory Council Conference, Bloomsburg, PA.
Bittner, K. L, Edel-Malizia, S., & Quinton (Ireland), A. S. (2010, November). Get2It! A six-pack of free online tools for collaborative research. Poster session presented at the Sloan-C International Conference on Online Learning, Orlando, FL.
Penny Ralston-Berg
Ralston-Berg, P., & Bauman, E. (2015, August). Are games and simulations a good "fit" for your curriculum? Presented at the Distance Teaching & Learning Conference, Madison, WI.
Ralston-Berg, P., Kennepohl, D., Buckner, M., & Acevedo, M. (2015, August). Design for learning: The power of collaborative teams. Panelist session presented at the Distance Teaching & Learning Conference, Madison, WI.
Ralston-Berg, P., & Quinton, A. (2015, August). YouSeeU: Using student generated video to assess learning online. Poster session presented at the Distance Teaching & Learning Conference, Madison, WI.
Ralston-Berg, P., & Swaggerty, A. (2014, August). Instructional design practice: Fill tour bag of tricks. Workshop presented at the 30th Annual Conference on Distance Teaching & Learning, Madison, WI.
Nath, L., Ralston-Berg, P., & Mickelson, B. (2013, March). Students versus the professionals: What’s important in the quality matters rubric? Presented at the MSS Midwest Sociological Society Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL.
Gregg, A., Merkel, C., Ralston-Berg, P., & Divyak, C. (2013, February). Lessons learned in developing a multimedia-rich online Italian language-learning course. Presented virtually at the Transforming the Teaching & Learning Environment: The PASSHE Virtual Conference.
Legon, R., & Ralston-Berg, P. (2011, November). A “bill of rights” for online learners. Paper presented at the third annual Quality Matters Conference, Baltimore, MD.
Puckett, K., Ralston-Berg, P., Shearer, R., & Tu, C. (2011, November). Quality in online education: What is it? Panel discussion at the annual convention of the Association for Educational Communications and
Technology, Jacksonville, FL.
Ralston-Berg, P. (2011, November). Micro-collaboration: A team approach to course development. Webinar presented to the Illinois Community Colleges Online (ILCCO).
Ralston-Berg, P. (2011, November). We’re all in this together: A team approach to course development. Paper presented at the third annual Quality Matters Conference, Baltimore, MD.
Ralston-Berg, P. (2011, November). What makes a quality online course: The student perspective. Paper presented at the third annual Quality Matters Conference, Baltimore, MD.
Aleckson, J., & Ralston-Berg, P. (2011, August). Improving the instructional design process through micro-collaboration. Workshop presented at the annual conference on Distance Teaching and Learning, Madison, WI.
Ralston-Berg, P. (2011, August). Introduction to instructional design. Paper presented at the newcomer session at the annual conference on Distance Teaching and Learning, Madison, WI.
Ralston-Berg, P. (2011, April). Student perspectives of e-learning. Presented at E-learning in Nursing: Design, Innovation, Delivery and Evaluation, the WI TECNE year five conference, Green Bay, WI.
Ralston-Berg, P. (2010, June). Does quality matter to online students. Keynote address presented at second annual Quality Matters Conference, Chicago, IL.
Crave, M. & Ralston-Berg, P. (2009, October). Theory to practice: Creating a positive learning experience for online learners. Paper presented at the Adult Student Recruitment and Retention Conference, Madison, WI.
Ralston-Berg, P. (2009, August). Designing groups of courses: Online program design. Roundtable discussion at the annual conference on Distance Teaching and Learning, Madison, WI.
Ralston-Berg, P. (2009, August). What makes a quality online course: The student perspective. Paper presented at the annual conference on Distance Teaching and Learning, Madison, WI.
Ralston-Berg, P. (2009, May). Best practices in online learning. Presented at the Future Technologies Conference, Madison, WI.
Ralston-Berg, P. (2009, April). What makes a quality online course: The student perspective. Information session presented at the Hendrick Best Practices for Adult Learners Conference, State College, PA.
Joseph Scott
Scott, J., & Haubrick, J. (2013, November). Implications of incorporating synchronous video conferencing into blended course design. Presented at the 19th Annual Sloan Consortium International Conference on Online Learning, Lake Buena Vista, FL.
Scott, J., Piccioni, R., Warner, J., & Strauss, B. (2011, March). Adapting traditional courses to meet the needs of Pennsylvania learners via the Penn State Video Learning Network. Presented at the Penn State Symposium for Teaching and Learning with Technology, University Park, PA.
Rick Shearer
Shearer, R., & Gregg, A. (2014, August). Deep learning in distance education: Are we achieving the goal? Presented at the 30th Annual Conference on Distance Teaching and Learning, Madison, WI.
Shearer, R. (2014, August). Discussing the past 30 years in DE and what the next 10 years may hold. Panel presented at the 30th Annual Conference on Distance Teaching and Learning, Madison, WI.
Shearer, R., & Gregg, A. (2013, June). Changing the distance education course design model. Presented at the EDEN Conference, Oslo, Norway.
Shearer, R., Mundie, J., & Quinton, A. (2013, March). Using technology to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of your online program. Information session presented at the New Directions in Online Learning Conference, Chicago, IL.
Puckett, K., Ralston-Berg, P., Shearer, R., & Tu, C. (2011, November). Quality in online education: What is it? Panel discussion at the annual convention of the Association for Educational Communications and
Technology, Jacksonville, FL.
Shearer, R., & Gregg, A. (2010, August). Quality aspects of flexibility vs. scalability in distance education design. Paper presented at the Annual Conference on Distance Teaching and Learning, Madison, WI.
Alicia Swaggerty
Ralston-Berg, P., & Swaggerty, A. (2014, August). Instructional design practice: Fill your bag of tricks. Workshop presented at the 30th Annual Conference on Distance Teaching & Learning, Madison, WI.
Swaggerty, A., & An, J. (2011). Expanding our anywhere, anytime with mobile learning: A course pilot. Paper presented at the 27th Annual Conference on Distance Teaching & Learning, Madison, WI. Available at http://www.uwex.edu/disted/conference/Resource_library/proceedings/46872_2011.pdf
Swaggerty, A. (2009). Embracing virtual teamwork in the workplace. Paper presented at the 94th UCEA Annual Conference, Boston, MA. Available at http://connect.upcea.edu/resource/collection/90047235-0329-435D-9D3B-F2F9811AD7F5/UCEA2009AnnualConf_-_Alicia_Swaggerty.pptx
Sonya Woods
Kauffman, N., & Woods, S. (2015, October). Universal interaction design: Making it click for everyone, everywhere. Presented at the HighEdWeb Annual Conference, Milwaukee, WI.
Juan Xia
Gregg, A., Mundie, J., & Xia, J. (2009, August). Overcoming the quantitative divide: Penn State’s approaches to online mathematics. Paper presented at the Annual Conference on Distance Teaching and Learning, Madison, WI.