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| Description: | In The University of British Columbia’s e-learning community, two separate yet equally important groups uphold online course administration: the Faculties who create courses and the IT department who maintains technology. Learn about the collaborative processes, strategies and outcomes of a community leveraging the advantages of centralized service without loosing decentralized control. |
| Presentation Format: | Poster |
| Topic: | Partnering for success: Multi-institution and consortium challenges and solutions |
| Target Audience: | Course Designers, Faculty and Other Instructors, System Administrators, Senior Administrators, E-learning Managers |
| Appropriate Audience Level: | Experienced WebCT users |
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| Abstract Text: | In The University of British Columbia’s e-learning community, two separate yet equally important groups uphold online course administration: the Faculties who create courses and IT department who maintains technology. Learn about the collaborative processes, strategies and outcomes of a community leveraging the advantages of centralized service without loosing decentralized control. |
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