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E-Learning in Emergency Management Design, Development and Presentation of Online Emergency Management Courses at the Undergraduate and Graduate Levels
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Background and History M.S. in Loss Prevention and Safety NIOSH Grant Funded Kentucky Virtual University Compass Knowledge Partners NEW B.S. in Fire & Safety Engineering Technology – Fire Administration Option
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Assessment of Needs Audience Profile Degree Demand Audience Accessibility Competitive Landscape
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Organizational Structure Research Lessons Learned New Program Model Acquiring Funding
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To Partner or Not To Partner? Marketing Recruitment Retention Faculty Resources Staff Resources
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Program Development Office of Online Learning Quality Standards Quality Products
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Faculty “Buy-In” and Support Motivating Faculty Monetary Incentives Strict Guidelines
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Mirroring the Classroom Online identical to classroom in content Delivery Methodology Faculty Assistance (GA v. Facilitators)
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Establishing Relationships with Student Services Online Registrations Financial aid IT services Acquisition of text books
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The Academic Glacier Academic Requirements Levels of Review and Approvals Pace of Change
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Making The Technology Work Virtual Classroom Virtual Office Video Lectures Video Disaster situations Podcasting
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The Devil Is In The Details Books Technical Assistance Technical Requirements
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Accelerated Courses v. Traditional Semesters 8 week Accelerated Online Courses 1 -2 classes per 8 week period
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Public v. Private Sector Emergency Management Principles and Applications
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The Student Comes First Facilitator Model
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M.S. in Safety, Security and Emergency Management 36 Hour completely online program Formerly M.S. in Loss Prevention and Safety
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Options and Certificates Homeland Security Fire and Emergency Services Occupational Safety
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B.S. in Fire & Safety Engineering Technology – Fire Administration Option Fall 2007 Start
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Why Online?
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Questions?
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Need More Information? Thomas D. Schneid Graduate Program Director Safety, Security and Emergency Management Tom.Schneid@eku.edu Larry Collins Department Chair Safety, Security and Emergency Management Larry.collins@eku.edu
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