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League for Innovation - Transformational Learning Connections - July 2003


-As part of the Summer 2003 Presentation Series and the HYPERLINK "https://home.learningtimes.net/league"Innovations Online Conference, join Stella Perez, Project Director and Senior Consultant for League Online, as we introduce Project SAIL (Specialty Asynchronous Industry Learning). This extraordinary national model promotes access, exchange, and dissemination of specialized industry-driven programs anywhere and anytime for community college students.

Please join us for information, questions, and opportunities to participate.
-With continuous updates and resources, join the HYPERLINK "https://home.learningtimes.net/league"Innovations Online Conference and experience Innovations at your convenience. The League introduces an extraordinary virtual opportunity to connect with the professionals, partners, and leaders of community college innovations and programs from around the world.

-The Kansas Study is a national study of community college instructional costs and productivity. Its participants seek to fill a longstanding information gap so that academic planners and managers will have a reliable set of information tools designed to maximize instructional resource use and facilitate cost containment. Visit HYPERLINK "https://www.league.org/leaguetlc"LeagueTLC/Transformational Learning Connections and discover how Johnson County Community College (KS) is developing and piloting this study.

-Visit the HYPERLINK "https://www.league.org/forum"LeagueTLC Forum for discussion opportunities with Jeffrey Seybert, Director of Research, Evaluation, and Instructional Development at Johnson County Community College, and Director of the Kansas Study.

-The National Center for Accessible Media (NCAM) with the League for Innovation is conducting a workshop on accessibility and media technology in the classroom at the HYPERLINK "https://www.colorado.edu/sacs/ATconference/ncamlfi.html"Sixth Annual: Accessing Higher Ground Conference in Boulder, CO, November 12 –14, 2003. NCAM will also present new projects such as E-books (Beyond the Text) and updates on existing projects and assistive technology tools that help colleges accommodate and comply with Section 508 Standards.

Dr. Susan Salvador
Office for Student Services
07/15/2003