ETL Webinars
Welcome to The George Washington University's webinars page. These webinars provide prospective students with the opportunity to discover more about the Master of Arts in Educational Leadership and Administration (MA) and Education Specialist (EdS) online programs, faculty, online education, application requirements, and the school in general.
January 25, 2012, 12 NOON ET
Panelists:
- Natalie B. Milman, PhD, Educational Technology Leadership Program Coordinator and Associate Professor
- Lisa Powers, Current Student, GW METL Online Program
- Nathan Hawk, Current Student, GW METL Online Program
- Louisa Schaefer, Current Student, GW METL Online Program
- Shernaz Kennedy, Enrollment Advisor, GW ETL Online Program
- Angela LaGamba, Host / Moderator
Subjects:
In this webinar, you will learn about:
- The George Washington University
- The Educational Technology Leadership Master’s and Graduate Certificate Online Programs
- The Student Experience
- How online learning and online classroom works
- Admissions, tuition, and funding options
December 1, 2011, 12 NOON ET
Panelists: Mary Waring, Outreach Coordinator; LeNaya Hezel, Graduate Fellow; and Angela LaGamba, Moderator / Host
Subjects: In this webinar, our panelists provide you with in-depth information on the GW Student Veterans Services, types of VA benefits, University Support Services, and answering your questions.
September 26, 2011, 12:30 PM ET
Panelists: Natalie B. Milman, PhD, Educational Technology Leadership Program Coordinator and Associate Professor ; Lisa Powers, Current Student, GW METL Online Program; Nathan Hawk, Current Student, GW METL Online Program; Shernaz Kennedy, Enrollment Advisor, GW ETL Online Program; and Angela LaGamba, Host / Moderator
Subjects: In this webinar, our panelists provide you with in-depth information on The George Washington University's Master's Degree and Graduate Certificates in Educational Technology Leadership, discuss how online learning works, time management in the online classroom, and the student experience.
May 18, 2011, 12:30 p.m. EST
Panelists: Michael Corry, PhD, Educational Technology Leadership, Program Director & Associate Professor; Dalia Quinones, Current Student, Graduate Certificate Online; Shernaz Wala, Enrollment Advisor; and Angela LaGamba, Moderator
Subjects: In this webinar, our panelists provide you with in-depth information on The George Washington University's Online Graduate Certificates in Integrating Technology in Education and E-Learning, discuss how online learning works and the student experience, and answer your questions.
May 16, 2011, 4:30 p.m. EST
Panelists: Natalie B. Milman, PhD, Associate Professor of Educational Technology and Curriculum and Pedagogy; Eugenia Valdes-Balsinde, Current Student, Graduate Certificate in Leadership in Education Technology Online; and Shernaz Wala, Enrollment Advisor, GW ETL Online Program
Subjects: In this webinar, our panelists provide you with in-depth information on The George Washington University's Graduate Certificates in Multimedia Development & Leadership, answer your questions about online learning, and talk about the student experience.
May 12, 2011, 12:30 p.m. EST
Panelists: Michael Corry, PhD, Educational Technology Leadership Program Director, Associate Professor; André Warner, Current Student, GW METL Online Program; and Shernaz Wala, Enrollment Advisor, GW ETL Online Program
Subjects: In this webinar, our panelists provide you with more information on The George Washington University, the Master's Degree in Educational Technology Leadership, answer your questions about online learning, and talk about the student experience.
February 3, 2011, 12:30 p.m. EST
Panelists: Michael Corry, PhD, Educational Technology Leadership Program Director and Associate Professor; Claudia McCord, Current Student, GWU ETL Online Program; Shernaz Wala, Enrollment Advisor, GWU ETL Online Program
Subjects: In this webinar, our panelists talk about the Educational Technology Leadership online program, discuss expectations with online learning, provide a snapshot into the online classroom and insight into the student experience.




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