Bibliography of Other Studies and Presentations

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Arjomand, L. & Phillips, D. (2000).  A statistical analysis of student performance in on-campus and on-line classes.  Manuscript published in the Proceedings of the 2000 Southeast Decision Science Institute, 13th Annual Meeting, 173-175.

 

Arjomand, L. & Yang, N. (2000).  A cost-benefit analysis of embracing information technology in U.S. higher education.  Southwestern Journal of Economics.

 

Yang, N. & Arjomand, L. (1999). Opportunities and challenges in computer-mediated business education:  An exploratory investigation of online  programs.   Academy of Educational Leadership Journal, Vol. 3(2).

 

Yang, N. & Arjomand, L. (1999). Online versus traditional on-campus classes in management education:  A cross-disciplinary statistical analysis of student performance.  Manuscript published in the Proceedings of the October 1999 conference of the Southern Management Association, 195-200.

 

Presentations at Conferences

   

Arjomand, L., & Yang, N. (2000, March). Balancing costs and benefits in infusing information technology into college curriculums.  Panel discussion given at the Southwestern Economics Association Annual Meeting, Galveston, TX.  

 

Carpenter, C.B. (2000, April). Producing and managing an on-line general biology course sequence for non-science majors. Presentation given at the 11th International Conference on College Teaching and Learning, Jacksonville, FL.

Carpenter, C.B. (2000, June). Developing and managing a distance learning program. Presentation given at the distance learning Administration Conference, Pine Mountain, GA.

Carpenter, C.B., McElroy, E. & Spence, S. (1999, December). Educational empowerment through distance learning. Presentation given at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Atlanta, GA.

Carpenter, C.B. (1999, May). Ubiquitous computing strategies-the Clayton State strategy for distance learning. Presentation given at the May Ubiquitous Conference at Wake Forest University, Winston Salem, NC.

Carpenter, C.B. (1999, January). Enhancing learning environments with IP/TV.  Presentation given at the University System of Georgia Video Exploration, Athens, GA.

Carpenter, C.B. & McElroy,E. (1999, January).  Enhancing teaching and learning using information technology.  Presentation given at the 2nd Annual Conference on Ubiquitous Computing at Wake Forest University, Winston Salem, NC.

Carpenter, C.B., McElroy,E. & McCarty, D. (1998, December).  Enhancing teaching and learning using information technology.  Presentation given at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Atlanta, GA.

Carpenter, C.B. (1998, November).  No limits – distance learning at Chancellor Portch’s maintaining the momentum.  Presentation given at Clayton State University, Morrow, GA.

Carpenter, C.B. & Halyard, R. (1998, October). The Biology 1111 on-line course.  Presentation given at the University System of Georgia Board of Regents, Atlanta, GA.

Carpenter, C.B., McElroy, E., McCarty, D. & Booth, V. (1998, October).  Case studies of successful alliances and information technologies role.  Presentation given at EDUCOM’98 I-Tech Pre-Conference Meeting, Orlando, FL.

Carpenter, C.B., Halyard, R., McLain, R. & Bearden, Eugenia. (1998, July).  Internet-based instructional model.  Presentation given at the Annual OIIT Faculty Development Institute, Athens, GA.

Carpenter, C.B. &  Seller, C. (1998, July).  Technology roundtable – Distance education issues.  Presentation given at the Annual Conference of Vice Presidents and Deans of Academic Affairs and Student Affairs, Sea Island, GA.

Carpenter, C.B. &  McElroy, E. (1998, July).  External (on-line) degree proposal for A.A. or A.S. in core curriculum.  Presentation given at the University System of Georgia Board of Regents, Atlanta, GA.

Carpenter, C.B. (1998, May).  distance learning.  Presentation given at the Georgia State University Phi Beta Kappa Honors Luncheon, Atlanta, GA.

Carpenter, C.B. & Halyard, R.  (1998, May).  Infusing technology into the teaching learning process – a multimedia internet – based model.  Presentation given at Clayton State University, Morrow, GA.

Carpenter, C.B. & Halyard, R. (1998, April).  Human anatomy and physiology:  A context driven, internet – based multimedia course. Presentation given at the National Science Teachers Conference, Las Vegas, NV.

Carpenter, C.B & Halyard, R (1998, April).  Human anatomy and physiology:  A context driven, internet – based multimedia course.  Presentation given at the 9th National Conference on College Teaching and Learning, Jacksonville, FL.

Carpenter, C.B., McElroy, E., Davis, J. & Stillion, B. (1998, March).  Clayton State University’s Information Technology Project.  Presentation given at the A.A.H.E. National Conference on Higher Education, Atlanta, GA.

Carpenter, C.B., Duncan, D., McGrotha, D. & Peaster, P. (1998, March).  GSAMS site facilitation.  Presentation given at the 4th Annual GSAMS Programming and Training Conference, Athens, GA.

Carpenter, C.B. & Green, N. (1998, February).  distance learning.  Presentation at the Southern Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators Conference, Nashville, TN.

Carpenter, C.B. (1998, January).  Faculty adoption strategies.  Presentation at the Conference on Ubiquitous Computing at Wake Forest University, Winston Salem, NC.

Carpenter, C.B. & Green, N.  (1997, December).  distance learning.  Presentation at the Atlanta Regional Processing Office of the Department of Veterans Affairs Education Conference, Atlanta, GA.

Carpenter, C.B., McCarty, D. & Marko, D. (1997, November).  How to build support throughout the institution.  Presentation at the Clayton State University and Floyd College Meeting to update the University System of Georgia Institutions on the status of the Information Technology Project at Clayton State University, Morrow, GA.

Carpenter, C.B. & Halyard, R. (1997, October).  An internet – based multimedia anatomy and physiology course.  Presentation at the League for Innovation Conference on Information Technology, Atlanta, GA.

Carpenter, C.B. & Smith, J. (1997, February).  Going the distance:  Clayton College and Georgia Public Broadcasting.  Presentation at the GSAMS Programming Conference at the Continuing Education Center of the University of Georgia, Morrow, GA.  

Deis, M. (1999, September).  The infusion of technology into the curriculum: Developing and teaching on-line courses.  Symposium conducted at the AACSB Continuous Improvement Symposium  Invent-A-Session,  Minneapolis, MN.

Deis, M. (1999, June).  The use of streaming media in the classroom.  Presentation given at the Symposium on Infusing Technology Into the Curriculum, Morrow, GA.

Halyard, R. (1998, February). Using the internet to enhance teaching and learning.  Presentation at Floyd College, Rome, GA.

Halyard, R. (1998, April).  A Context – based multimedia anatomy and physiology course.  Presentation at SCST, Las Vegas, NV.

Halyard, R. & Carpenter, C.B. (1998, May).  Using a multimedia model for teaching & learning:  Tools and techniques.  Presentation at the Clayton State University workshop Infusing Technology into the Teaching Learning Process, Morrow, GA.

Halyard, R. & Carpenter, C.B. (1998, July).  An internet – based instructional model.  Presentation at the Faculty Development Institute, Athens, GA.

Halyard, R. & Carpenter, C.B. (1998, October).  Biology on-line course.  Presentation to the Board of Regents, Atlanta, GA.

Halyard, R. (1998, November).  Case studies, the internet, and student learning in anatomy and physiology. Presentation at SCST, Birmingham, AL.

Halyard, R. (1999, April).  Review of online biology course.  Presentation at USG Academic Deans,

Halyard, R. (1999, October).  Review of online teaching.  Presentation at Academic Committee Biology,  

Odom, S. E., & Wilson, A.  A new community for community health nursing: The world wide web. Paper presentation at the 8th Annual Georgia Conference on College & University Teaching at Kennesaw State University, February 9, 2001.

Pridmore, B.M. (1998, April).  Integrating instructional technology into the college science classroom.  Presentation at the SCST session at the National Science Teachers Association National Convention, Las Vegas, NV.

Pridmore, B.M. (1998, May).  Hardware and software for internet based instruction.  Presentation at the Infusing Technology into the Teaching Learning Process workshop, Morrow, GA.

Pridmore, B.M. & Pratte, J.M. (1996, November).  Using the world wide web in college sciences classes:  Experiences at Clayton State College.  Presentation at the SCST paper session at National Science Teachers Association regional convention, Atlanta, GA.

Spence, S.  (1999, December).  Educational empowerment through distance learning.  Presentation given at the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools’Commission on Colleges,  Atlanta, GA.

Spence, S.  (1999, October).  Tyranny, modernity, and the dialectical image: Notes on a multimedia project.  Presentation given at the Group for Early ModernCultural Studies Conference,  Coral Gables, Fl.

 

Spence, S. (1999, March).  Tools for enhancing criterion-reference writing evaluation in online courses.  Presentation given at the Georgia Conference onCollege and University Teaching,  Kennesaw, GA.

 

Swofford, J. (1998).  What do I think about when I think about teaching an online course?  Presentation given at the International Society for Exploring Teaching Alternatives,  Cocoa Beach, Fl.

 

Swofford, J. (1998).  Preparing and implementing a totally online course.  Presentation given at the University System Annual Computing Conference,  Rock Eagle 4-H camp, Ga.

 

Swofford, J. (1998).  Retaining our humanities: Confronting change in the information/technological age.  Presentation given at the Community College Humanities Association, Southern Division Conference,  Atlanta, Ga. 

 

Swofford, J. (1999).  Sometimes in, sometimes on, always learning:  One way to teach a web-based course.  Presentation given at the University System Annual Computing Conference,  Rock Eagle 4-H camp, Ga.

 

Swofford, J. (1999).  Sometimes in, sometimes on, always learning:  One way to teach a web-based course.  Presentation given at the Conference of the International Society for Exploring Teaching Alternatives,  Phoenix, Az.

 

Swofford, J. (2000).  Using technology to enhance student interaction.  Presentation given at the Conference of the International Society for Exploring Teaching Alternatives,  Los Angeles, Ca.

 

Swofford, J. (2000).  The seven principles in a cyber community.  Presentation given at the annual University System of Georgia Computing Conference,  Rock Eagle camp, Ga.

 

Walkup, T.  Powerpoint presentation: Teaching subjects and verbs to learning support english students.  Faculty ITP Program.  Clayton State University. Morrow, GA.  April 1997.

 

Walkup, T.  On-Line comments features on Microsoft Word.  University System of Georgia Learning Support Conference.  Augusta, GA.  April 1999.

 

Walkup, T. and Walsh, F.  Better quality in less time: The promise of on-line responses to students’ writings.  Student Success in First-Year Composition Conference.  Georgia Southern University.  Statesboro, GA.  February 2000.

 

Walkup, T. and Walsh, F.  The evaluation of writing using on-line comment features: Integrating technology at Clayton State University.  University System of Georgia Learning Support Conference.  Jekyll Island, GA.  April 2000.     

 

Walkup, T. and  Barnett, T.  Evaluation with on-line comment features: Integrating writing and technology at Clayton State University.  International Society for Exploring Teaching Alternatives (ISETA) Conference.  Redondo Beach, CA.  October 2000.

 

Walkup, T. and  Barnett, T.  Integrating writing criteria and technology to enhance assessment.  Georgia Conference on College & University Teaching.  Kennesaw State University.  Kennesaw, GA.  February 2001.

   

Wilson, A. H. & Eichelberger, L. Information technology in nursing education, Weekend Immersion In Nursing Informatics (WINI) Conference, Augusta, GA, March 9-11, 2001.

 

Yang, N. & Deis, M. (1998, November).  Optimizing information technology in financial management education:  An analysis of innovative learning opportunities and academic performance.  Presentation given at The Twenty-Third Annual Meeting of the Georgia Educational Research Association,  Atlanta,GA

 

Upcoming  

 

Walkup, T. and  Walsh, F.  Responding on-line to students’ writings: It’s easier than you think.  South Carolina Association of Developmental Educators (SCADE) Conference.  Columbia, SC.  October 2001.

 

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