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t’s
hard to believe how fast the terms fly by. The
staff at eCampus has been working hard with our
students and faculty to continue service for our
online programs.
There are many changes happening at eCampus. Our
offices in Fort Walton Beach and Columbus are
being consolidated, and our Student Services
staff is relocating to Troy. Along with the
consolidation, new office space is under
construction in Troy at the Park Lane facility,
which we expect to occupy in early 2011.
Starting in February, the Student Services staff
will be housed at the ELC. In preparation, four
units have moved to the fourth floor of Hawkins
Hall to make room. Academics (Dr. Echord and
staff); Educational Technology (Ronnie Creel and
staff); Instructional Design (Gayle Nelson) and
Quality Assurance (Dr. Fortune and staff) are
now located in Hawkins Hall. Their phone numbers
and emails have not changed, and they will
continue to receive all mail at 1101 South
Brundidge Street in Troy.
Mark
your calendar for the eColloquium coming up
April 13-15, with the QEP workshop preceding on
April 12.
The
University recently received re-accreditation
from SACS and is now in the next strategic
planning phase. We are looking to bringing more
programs online, while continuing our service to
students and faculty in the current programs.
Our staff is only a phone call or email away.
Deb Gearhart, PhD
Director eCampus
Join eCampus Online for eColloquium 2010
Discover ways to engage online learners of all ages during eCampus eColloquium 2010, while also qualifying for a chance to win a flat screen TV, laptop or Blu-ray player. The theme of the three-day online training event, which kicks off on April 13, is AGES: Advancing Generational Education Successfully, according to eCampus Faculty Trainer Lee Scarborough.
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