Mission
The Distance Education Working Group fosters collaboration and learning opportunities in Micro and Nanotechnologies through high-quality, authentic learning opportunities that are accessible to students in multiple locations.
The Distance Education Working Group fosters collaboration and learning opportunities in Micro and Nanotechnologies through high-quality, authentic learning opportunities that are accessible to students in multiple locations.
Goals
- Support creation of new programs and scaling efforts of existing programs using hybrid, online, and alternative lab modules
- Develop single curated online repository for distance education modules, classes, and programs
- Provide hybrid and alternative options for internships, workshops, and work-based learning opportunities through partnerships with industry and universities
Distance Education Working Group Team
Chair: Rick Vaughn, Rio Salado College Distance Education
Co-Chair: Nancy Louwagie, Normandale Community College
Active Team Members
Andrew Bell, Ivy Tech
Tanya Faltens, NanoHub @ Purdue
Marco Curreli, OmniNano
Paul Weber, University of Utah
Matthias Pleil, SCME @ University of New Mexico
Terryll Bailey, MNT-EC
Jared Ashcroft, MNT-EC @ Pasadena City College
James Hyder, Rio Salado College
Chair: Rick Vaughn, Rio Salado College Distance Education
Co-Chair: Nancy Louwagie, Normandale Community College
Active Team Members
Andrew Bell, Ivy Tech
Tanya Faltens, NanoHub @ Purdue
Marco Curreli, OmniNano
Paul Weber, University of Utah
Matthias Pleil, SCME @ University of New Mexico
Terryll Bailey, MNT-EC
Jared Ashcroft, MNT-EC @ Pasadena City College
James Hyder, Rio Salado College