NWAF: Northwest Academic Forum

2008 Annual Meeting Presentations

The Perfect World: Student Success through P-16 Alignment : April 26-28, 2007  Portland State University

Losing Ground Competitively: International Data ComparisonsStreaming audio

 (1 hr, 41 min)

Global Competitiveness: What It Will Take for American Higher Education to Catch Up SLIDES** | PDF
Dennis Jones, President, National Center for Higher Education Management Systems

Implications of Global Comparisons for Western States
David Longanecker
,President, Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education

Moderator: John Miller

 

A Discussion of the College Portrait : Academic AccountabilityStreaming audio

 (1 hr, 13 min)  SLIDES** | PDF

Robert “Tad” Perry, Executive Director, South Dakota Board of Regents and Member of the Voluntary System of Accountability (VSA) Presidential Advisory Committee

Moderator: Michael Driscoll

 

Comprehensive Internationalization: ACE’s Integrated Approach
SLIDES** | PDF | Follow-up questions

Barbara Hill, Senior Associate, Center for International Initiatives, American Council on Education

 

Transforming Learning Environments Through Course Redesign
SLIDES** | PDF

Carolyn Jarmon, Senior Associate, The National Center for Academic Transformation


Portland State University’s Internationalization Strategy
SLIDES** | PDF

Gil Latz, Vice Provost for International Affairs


WICHE ICE Update
SLIDES** | PDF

Maggi Murdock, Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs, and Dean, Outreach School, University of Wyoming



International Faculty Development at South Dakota State University
SLIDES** | PDF

Dr. Karl J. Schmidt, Director of International Affairs Associate Professor of History

 

High Enrollment Bottleneck Courses : A Redesign Project at Boise State University
SLIDES** | PDF

Ben Hambleton, Director, Academic Technologies, Boise State University

 

Eastern Washington University and R2R
SLIDES** | PDF

William C. Williams, Professor, Department of Psychology, Eastern Washington University


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