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Meet Our Team
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Name: Kay Chitwood
Role: Wisc-Online Director
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Wisc-Online, a consortium of 16 technical colleges in Wisconsin, is exceeding all expectations in its ninth year. It was initially seeded and funded through the U.S. Department of Education (a FIPSE-LAAP grant) and the National Science Foundation (NSF-ATE).
As the director of Wisc-Online since its inception, I am very proud of the work that has been done. Thank you to the 383 authors, representing 23 organizations, who have provided content for the 2,325 learning objects currently housed in Wisc-Online.
Through the years, 29 Flash developers, many of them student interns, have taken the content of our authors and created animated and interactive objects using the power of multimedia. The 3.6 million hits our learning objects receive each month demonstrate the value Wisc-Online is providing to learners worldwide.
I encourage you to meet the current Wisc-Online team by clicking on the Contact Us link in the upper right corner of this page. They form a great team of professionals who continue to create dynamic teaching and learning resources in partnership with our faculty authors.
A new initiative will be available to Wisc-Online followers this fall. We have created a suite of game templates that can be purchased for as little as $1 per game. The games can be customized and used with learners in the online environment. For a sneak preview, check out our game page.
If you are interested in learning more about Wisc-Online or our presentations, workshops, customized learning objects, or other multimedia development, please contact me via email or phone. Just click on the Contact Us button at the top of your screen.
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New Learning Objects
View all learning objects released during recent months.
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 Worldwide Instructional Design System |
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Title:
Construction of Cell Membrane
Author:
Barbara Liang
School:
Fox Valley Technical College
Description:
The student studies the structure of the cell membrane by constructing it using the correct molecules...
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