International distance learning: Ukraine
International distance learning: Ukraine Facts about KhPU: Established 1885 Nobel prize winner Landau More than 20,000 full time students Around 1,000 PhD holders 22 Schools, 92 Departments Enrollments 4,500 full time
International distance learning: Ukraine Storyline: 1.Meetings in HVCC and ESC (2007) 2.Developments in Kharkiv (2007) –International Business & Finance –Enrollments – 70 students (2008) –Plans: ( ) 3.Proposal (2008)
International distance learning: Ukraine Proposal and questions: 1.Individual students to IDL (BME) 2.Non-matriculated studies first? 3.Matriculated studies then 4.Support from Kharkiv: –English, TOEFL, courses in English –Information about ESC and CDL –Transfer of credits from us.
International distance learning: Ukraine
International distance learning: Ukraine Support from CDL: 1.A Memorandum of Understanding 2.Welcome page in Russian with instructions for students (how to enroll) 3.Non-matriculated: 1-2 courses 4.International e-learning skills: Educational planning workshop for Russian students 5.A faculty visit to Kharkiv (April-May 2008).
International distance learning: Ukraine International e-learning skills: 1.Educational Planning Workshop 2.+ additional modules in Russian 3.Introduction to American education, college, SUNY, ESC, CDL, IDL 4.+ introduction to Degree Planning and preparation for credit transfer.
International distance learning: Technical issues: 1.Memorandum to sign 2.Welcome page in Russian 3.+ Instructions 4.Non-matriculated registration 5.First term mentor? 6.Educational Planning Workshop +1 course (Angel, access,books, payments) 7.TOEFL 550, WES 8.Matriculation.
International distance learning: Potential developments: 1.Concentrations –International Business Marketing Technological Innovations Financial Engineering Project Management –MIS 2.Groups, blended learning, exchange 3.Management research (part of their graduate program).
International distance learning: Ukraine New ideas for CDL: 1.A model to collaborate with Russian universities, network development 2.Potential for groups and residencies 3.A dedicated website will soon be needed. 4.A printed newsletter (brochure) might be helpful.