Saturday 23 April 2011

Reminder: IS Spring Reception and Awards Presentations April 25th

IS Students, Faculty, and Staff:

This is an invitation to attend the annual Instructional Systems Spring Reception, which will be held on Monday evening, April 25th, from 6:00 - 8:00 PM on the fifth floor of University Club, located on the south side of  the University Center.   During the reception free hot and cold hors d'oeuvres will be served, and there will be a no-host cash bar.  This event serves as an excellent opportunity to celebrate the end of the spring semester and to socialize with faculty, students and staff.

The spring reception also is an opportunity for the IS faculty to recognize the achievements of many of the outstanding students in the program. During the latter portion of the event, there will be an awards reception and prior to the actual awards presentations, which will begin at about 7:00 PM, free hors d'oeuvres will be served, and there will be a no-host cash bar.  After the awards presentations, the event will close with free desserts. Attire for the event is snappy casual (Google the term, if necessary). During the awards reception, the IS faculty will present awards to recognize the achievements of many of the outstanding students in the program.

As you might imagine, this is a very enjoyable end-of-year event. It is not only intended to award outstanding students, but is also intended to bring together all of the Instructional Systems community who live in the Tallahassee and surrounding areas. Please plan on attending, and feel free to bring a guest. We hope to see you there!

Thursday 7 April 2011

Annual Careers in Instructional Design Mini-Conference and Job Fair

All students are invited to the Annual Careers in Instructional Design Mini-Conference and Job Fair.
This is an excellent event even for students how have a job in pocket. Come and learn more about the field and your soon to be Alumni friends. The Alumni have done an outstanding job each year supporting this event. Come and see some of the best and brightest talent in our field.

Date: April 15, 2011
Location: Stone Ground Floor & online (link to be finalized and sent out next week)
Time: 8 to noon

Student Events
Breakfast 8-9

Session 1: 9-10
Conducting a Job Search and Interviewing for a Job: Part 1Panel Discussion
Trends in ID and Performance Improvement: Panel Discussion
Working as a Project Manager: Panel Discussion

Session 2: 10-11
Conducting a Job Search and Interviewing for a Job: Part 1Panel Discussion
Working as an Independent Consultant: Panel Discussion
PhD Careers Outside of the College Classroom:Panel Discussion

Session 3: 11-12
Job Fair/Networking

Lunch 12-1

Reception: University Center B, 6th Floor roof top 6-7

Dinner (NO HOST) Chez Piere on Thomasville Road 7-9? Please RSVP to Boon if you are planning on joining the faculty and alumni for dinner.

Wednesday 6 April 2011

IS Spring Reception

IS Students, Faculty, and Staff:

This is an invitation to attend the annual Instructional Systems Spring Reception, which will be held on Monday evening, April 25th, from 6:00 - 8:00 PM on the fifth floor of University Club, located on the south side of  the University Center.   During the reception free hot and cold hors d'oeuvres will be served, and there will be a no-host cash bar.  This event serves as an excellent opportunity to celebrate the end of the spring semester and to socialize with faculty, students and staff.
The spring reception also is an opportunity for the IS faculty to recognize the achievements of many of the outstanding students in the program. During the latter portion of the event, there will be an awards reception and prior to the actual awards presentations, which will begin at about 7:00 PM, free hors d'oeuvres will be served, and there will be a no-host cash bar.  After the awards presentations, the event will close with free desserts. Attire for the event is snappy casual (Google the term, if necessary). During the awards reception, the IS faculty will present awards to recognize the achievements of many of the outstanding students in the program.

As you might imagine, this is a very enjoyable end-of-year event. It is not only intended to award outstanding students, but is also intended to bring together all of the Instructional Systems community who live in the Tallahassee and surrounding areas. Please plan on attending, and feel free to bring a guest. We hope to see you there!

Friday 1 April 2011

Call for Chapter Proposals

Proposal Submission Deadline: May 30, 2011

Educational Communities of Inquiry: Theoretical Framework, Research and Practice

A book edited by Dr. Zehra Akyol and Dr. D. Randy Garrison

University of Calgary, AB, Canada
Introduction
 
The Community of Inquiry (CoI) Theoretical Framework represents a process of creating a deep and meaningful learning experience through the development of three interdependent elements – social presence, teaching presence and cognitive presence. Addressing the need for a comprehensive theory to provide a clear understanding of the process of teaching and learning in technology enhanced learning environments, the CoI theoretical framework has been widely recognized and the principles and strategies have been applied to various learning contexts from K-12 to higher education, online to blended learning environments as well as from workplace settings . There have been many publications in prestigious journals, presentations at worldwide conferences, and a special issue of the Internet and Higher Education journal. However, there is a need for a book that has collected recent research and theoretical interpretations and provide developments from a range of different contexts.
 
Objective of the Book
This main objective of this book is to provide theoretical foundations and developments associated with the CoI theoretical framework and disseminate new research findings, trends and issues. It will be the first extensive reference book of recent research and practice associated with the CoI theoretical framework. It will offer scholars and practitioners a valuable source of ideas, research opportunities and challenges, practical implications, and issues regarding the CoI theoretical framework. As an extensive reference, it will prevent researchers spending time and effort to investigate what is already known and lead them to explore new areas of research. It will also provide practitioners direction in terms of designing and delivering online and blended learning experiences.
 
Target Audience
Graduate and undergraduate students in the field of educational technology as well as adult and distance educators who are interested in learning and studying the CoI theoretical framework will benefit greatly from this book. Researchers in a variety of fields who wish to further explore and contribute to the CoI theoretical framework will find this book invaluable. Faculty who wish to teach courses using the CoI theoretical framework will welcome this extensive resource of research and practice. Finally, practitioners and policy makers (i.e. instructional designers, teachers, professors from K-12 to higher education to corporate institutions) who are interested in applying the principles of the CoI theoretical framework to plan, design, deliver and evaluate courses or training programs in online or blended learning environments will be attracted to this unique resource.

Recommended topics include, but are not limited to, the following:
Theoretical Foundations and Epistemological Insights
  • Learning and the Role of Learners
  • Teaching and the Role of Teachers
  • Critical Thinking in a community of inquiry
  • Problem Solving in a community of inquiry
  • Metacognition in a community of inquiry
Design Issues
  • Strategies & principles to develop Cognitive Presence
  • Strategies & principles to develop Social Presence
  • Strategies & principles to develop Teaching Presence
  • Assessment
  • Instructional technologies to develop a community of inquiry
Policies and Administrative Issues
  • Assessment in a CoI
  • Strategic Planning
  • Global Perspectives, Culture, Gender
  • Institutional Case Studies
 

Submission Procedure
Researchers and practitioners are invited to submit on or before May 31, 2011, a 2-3 page chapter proposal clearly explaining the mission and concerns of his or her proposed chapter. Chapter proposals should be unique and not be published previously. Authors of accepted proposals will be notified by June 30, 2011 about the status of their proposals and sent chapter guidelines. Full chapters are expected to be submitted by September 30, 2011. Contributors may also be requested to serve as reviewers for this project. Please visit www.communityofinquiry.com for updates about the process.

Publisher
This book is scheduled to be published by IGI Global (formerly Idea Group Inc.), publisher of the “Information Science Reference” (formerly Idea Group Reference), “Medical Information Science Reference,” “Business Science Reference,” and “Engineering Science Reference” imprints. For additional information regarding the publisher, please visit www.igi-global.com. This publication is anticipated to be released in 2012.

Important Dates
May 30, 2011 : Proposal Submission Deadline
June 30, 2011 : Notification of Acceptance
September 30, 2011 : Full Chapter Submission
November 15, 2011 : Review Results Returned & Final Acceptance
January 15, 2012 : Submission of Final Chapters

Inquiries and submissions can be forwarded electronically (Word document) to:

Dr. Zehra Akyol