Blogging from NMC Campus Leaders Advisory Board meeting

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The opening session and conversations so far have been, while not surprising, good to hear. Some comments reflected the need to go beyond working only with the 2-3% of early adopter faculty that some ed tech departments see, and to take the message out to faculty that perhaps wouldn't come to us on their own volition, people who might be great teachers but don't know what we do or how we can help them. We are doing some of this with faculty brown bags and participating in faculty research groups, and those activities have always yielded great opportunities that we might have have come across otherwise.

Currently Larry Johnson is showing us Horizon Project Navigator (http://navigator.nmc.org). I think is will be a good place for Penn State to share some of our pilot projects and to find solutions or strategies others have already invested in finding. While budgets are getting reduced, this seems smart both from a pedagogical and financial perspective.

More reflections soon...

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