Friday, April 26, 2013 – 3:15-5:00 p.m., Stevenson College, Event Center
Panelists (see below) will tackle the big questions surrounding online education: How will the role of the professor change? What are the risks to faculty member’s intellectual property? How will online courses be assessed, and who will determine the measures for success? The event will be moderated by distinguished UCSC Alumna, Lois Kazakoff, Deputy Editor for the San Francisco Chronicle. We hope you can join us for this spirited discussion!
Panelists: Daphne Koller, Co-founder of Cousera, Professor of Computer Science, Stanford University Robert Meister, Professor of History of Consciousness, UCSC and SCFA member Rodney Ogawa, Professor of Education, UCSC Alison Galloway, Campus Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor Matt Hong, UCSC Student Organization “New School” Moderated by Lois Kazakoff, Deputy Editor for the San Francisco Chronicle, and UCSC alumna (Cowell 1976)
For more information on this forum, and previous Senate events on online education, please click here: http://senate.ucsc.edu/senate-meetings/senate-forums/2013-april-26-forum.html