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"Guess Who's Coming to Learning? Managing Expectations" with Jay Jamrog, Human Resources Institute / University of Tampa
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Planning for IT Change and Innovation in Higher Education
Mike Zastrocky, Feb 20-21, 2003
Back to the Future: After WYSIWIG, What is the Next Killer App?
Carl Berger, Dec 5-6 2002
On the Horizon and In Your Face...
Mark Milliron, Oct 31 2002
Ocotillo Retreat 2002 Special Guest: Alan November Tucson, May 14-15, 2002
Developing the Future Maricopa: Strategies for Emerging Educational Realities Michael Dolence, April 8-9, 2002
Into the Future: What is IT? Diana Oblinger, February 26-27, 2002
Designing the Hybrid Campus Philip Parsons, January 30-31, 2002
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Philip Parsons asks what has happened with "Hybrid Learning" since his first visit ...
Transforming e-Knowledge "a revolution in the sharing of knowledge..."
Maricopa's Killer Apps developed at the Dec 5-6, 2002 forum with Carl Berger ...
Battelle Technology Forecasts ...
The Futures Project ...
Get Mark Milliron's Presentation from Oct 31 Forum ...
inventio: "Bricks and Clicks: the Learning Space of the Future" ...
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Tangled in the Web: The Impact of the Internet on Individuals, Families and Communities
Dr. Kimberly Young
April 17, 2002
NOTE: Due to illness, Dr. Young's Honors forum has been cancelled and will be rescheduled for next year.
This event is one of the Honors Forum Lecture series, and while not an official TV forum, we are suggesting it as a talk worth hearing in light of the social issues related to Internet Addiction. For more details on the event see:
http://www.mcli.dist.maricopa.edu/honors/forum.php?yr=0102&id=6
Dr. Kimberly S. Young has been touted as "the world's foremost Cyberpsychologist" by the media and is an internationally known researcher, author, and speaker on the impact of technology on human behavior. Dr. Young has testified in both state and federal courts regarding her pioneer research and before the Child Online Protection Act Congressional Commission.
She has published numerous articles about e-behavior and authored Caught in the Net, a groundbreaking book on Internet addiction recovery, already translated in four languages. As an Internet strategist and certified web developer, Dr. Young is a sought after consultant on leadership for employees' effective use of technology. Her work has been featured in hundreds of newsprint publications worldwide including major articles in The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Forbes, The New York Times, Newsweek, and Time. She is also a frequent media commentator for radio and television programs including NPR, the BBC, CNBC News, Fox News, Good Morning America, 20/20, The Leeza Show, and ABC's World News Tonight. Her latest book, Tangled in the Web, is scheduled for publication August 2001.
Dr. Young, a licensed psychologist, is executive director of the Center for On-Line Addiction. For more information about Dr. Young and her works, see her web site at: www.netaddiction.com
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