Beyond the Administrative Core: Creating Web-Based Student Services for Online Learners

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"Providing Student Services to Distance Learners"

Tutoring Online: Developing Program Based Online Learning Support Services

with Mike Tagawa

Mike Tagawa

May 22, 2002 / Archived webcast / Transcript

The webcast provided an overview of tutoring and the implications for moving learning support services to the online environment. The discussion explores various online tutoring models, the evolution of tutoring services toward more complex web-based learning support services, development of program based online tutoring, and underlying technological principles and requirements around which such services can be built.

Mike Tagawa is Dean of Health/Legal Programs, Library/Learning Resources, and Technology Services at Kapi`olani Community College in Honolulu, Hawaii. He earned an MA in Geography and is an ACE Fellow. In addition to traditional credit programs, Mike manages program-based student services, learning support services, and continuing education. His scope of responsibilities include delivery of credit and non-credit programs via off-campus sites and various distance learning technologies.

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