Featured photo: LLTC President Raymond Burns in the drum room tech desk.
Waasamoogikinwaa’amaading and Leech Lake Tribal College invite you to join the conversation on challenges and barriers to online and distance education at Tribal Colleges and other minority-serving institutions. How does future online education fit into nation-building and our service to our communities? This conference is open and free to all, but we especially invite TCU and MSI administrators, staff, and faculty.
· Student preparation, orientation, and support during online learning
· Cultural and language integration and online learning
· Successes and Failures: Lessons Learned in a Pandemic
· What does the new normal look like at TCUs?
This two day symposium will discuss lessons learned about student preparation and technology access, faculty training and resources, humanizing learning management systems, and cultural integration challenges with computer based content. We are in the process of collecting information from potential attendees and speakers, and would like to hear from you. This conference is open to all, but we especially invite TCU and MSI administrators, information technology staff, and faculty.
Keynote Speakers
Dr. Gregory Cajete, University of New Mexico.
Dr. Valerie Shirley, University of Arizona.
Dr. Jeremy Garcia, University of Arizona.
Agenda-at-a-Glance
Wednesday, April 14 (Central Time Zone)
10:00 AM Opening Ceremony
10:15 AM Welcome to LLTC Waasamoog
10:30 AM Keynote Introduction and Address
11:30 AM Break and Virtual Poster Session
12:00 PM Concurrent sessions
02:30 PM Conclude
Thursday April 15 (Central Time Zone)
10:00 AM Opening Remarks
10:15 AM Keynote Introduction and Address
11:00 AM Break and Virtual Poster Session
11:30 AM Concurrent Sessions
01:00 PM Break and Mingle
01:15 PM Reconvene and Discuss
02:00 PM Conclude
If you need help with registering for the virtual meeting please go to the Q&A page for more information https://lltc-waasamoog.us2.pathable.com/faq