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Featured Speakers and Guests
Dr. Klonoski has 15 years experience teaching Composition & Rhetoric in a networked classroom and 5 years teaching faculty to create interactive multimedia. He is a consultant to the Plains Academy Co-op Partnership.
His turnaround skills extend to intercollegiate sports, beginning with the hiring of Bill Snyder to resuscitate the moribund football program, and continues with this year's "Miracle on the Plains," the Wildcat's nationally ranked women's basketball team, consisting predominantly of rural Kansas freshmen and sophomores. His personal encouragement of higher education partnerships such as those involving our cosponsors helped make this conference a reality.
During his tenure as CEO, the Kansas Board of Regents has initiated sweeping changes in the governance and funding of higher education in the State. Most notable is the reconstitution of the Board itself, to include coordination of the nineteen community colleges and eleven vocational-technical colleges in Kansas, in addition to the six Regents institutions and Washburn University, the only municipal university in the Nation. Other significant changes include tuition ownership and block grants for operating expenses at the research institutions in Kansas, and leadership in the creation of the KAN-ED Information Highway for schools, libraries and hospitals in Kansas. Dr. Sally M. JohnstoneFounding Director, Western Cooperative for Educational Telecommunications (WCET) Distributed Learning and Higher Education Polices presented March 26, 2002, (PowerPoint file) The organizational focus is on state and institutional issues resulting from the integration of technology into the teaching and learning processes. WCET also consults with higher education institutions; holds professional development institutes for practitioners; publishes timely reports, and generally supports its members in the planning for and implementation of distributed learning. Dr. Johnstone's expertise includes, the effects of the integration of technology on higher education institutions and system organizations; quality assurance issues; project development and evaluation; and international issues. Johnstone serves on the Board of the American Association of Higher Education (AAHE) and the Advisory Panel for the Consortium for the Advancement of Private Higher Education. She writes a monthly column for Syllabus magazine on distance learning and serves as a Consulting Editor for Change magazine. |