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Tuscaloosa, Ala. - Nationally known technology expert Dr. Carolyn
G. Jarmon, associate director of the Center
for Academic Transformation at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
in New York, will present a public lecture on Tuesday, Feb.19, at
3:30 p.m. in 227 Gallalee Hall on The University of Alabama campus.
Jarmon will discuss the impact that technology is having on higher
education and how college courses are being redesigned to utilize
the latest technological advances, including the Internet. She will
also discuss the Pew Learning and Technology Program. This component
of the Center for Academic Transformation is an $8.8 million, four-year
effort to apply new technology to student learning cost effectively.
The program provides grants for course redesign and symposia on
learning and technology. Another component of the Center for Academic
Transformation, The Leadership Forum, is designed to advance the
growth of knowledgeable people to lead their institutions, companies
and organizations in the Information Age.
Jarmon has lectured widely on the logistics and cost of distance
education in the United States and internationally. She is a contributor
to the book Teaching at a Distance: A Handbook for Instructors.
Jarmon received masters and doctoral degrees at Cornell University,
a master of business administration degree at East Tennessee State
University, and a bachelors degree at the University of Delaware.
Jarmon served as the acting assistant vice president for academic
affairs at SUNY Empire State College where she was the coordinator
of SUNY by Satellite, a pioneering, satellite-delivered, undergraduate
business degree. While serving as associate professor at SUNYs
Center for Distance Learning, she developed the Centers curriculum.
Jarmon has served on the faculty of four colleges and as a fellow
at Educom in Washington, D.C. where she consulted on the expansion
of virtual programs and cost/benefit issues related to distance
education.
Jarmons lecture is sponsored by the College of Arts and Sciences
Committee on Technology and is free and open to the public.
The College of Arts and Sciences
is UAs largest division with over 6,000 students and 360 faculty
members. It is the states largest public liberal arts college.
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