Conference Keynote to Report on the Demise
of the Textbook
University of Phoenix Provost to Present How Online Students
Learn
New York, NY (March 29, 2005) – The keynote address at the
eBooks in Education Conference on Thursday, April 14, 2005 in New York City
will be presented by Craig D. Swenson, Ph.D., the Provost and Senior VP for
Academic Affairs at the University of Phoenix. Conference information is
available at
www.openebook.org/education. Dr. Swenson will present “How
Professionals Learn Today—Intentional Learning and the Irrelevance of Textbooks”.
During his address he will demonstrate how the University of Phoenix has
replaced textbooks with digital materials and how it has fundamentally changed
the way students learn.
University of Phoenix is the nation’s largest private university with an
enrollment of more than 240,000 students. It has more than 140 physical
locations in 37 states, Puerto Rico, Canada and the Netherlands in addition to
its Online Campus headquartered in Phoenix. All students enrolled in the
University of Phoenix can complete 100% of their educational and administrative
activities online and can access an online collection of over 14,000 digital
journals and 20,000,000 full-text articles for their classes and research.
During the one-day conference attendees will hear from leading educators,
publishers and technology vendors on advances in the access and delivery of
digital academic content. In addition to Dr. Swenson, presentations will be made
by executives and representatives from WebCT, Connections Academy, Virtual High
School, Blackboard, OverDrive, Thomson Learning Labs, McGraw-Hill Higher
Education, Microsoft and others.
Exhibitors of the conference include Design Science, Live Ink, OverDrive,
Microsoft, Thomson/Gale, Green Point Technology Services, Founder Electronics
Corporation, the Alternate Text Production Center and Simba Information.
About the Open eBook Forum
The eBooks in Education Conference is presented by the Open eBook Forum, the
international trade and standards organization for the electronic publishing
industry. For more information, please contact Nick Bogaty, Executive Director,
212-924-9081, nbogaty@openebook.org. The organization is supported by membership
dues and the generous support of Adobe Systems, Inc., Microsoft Corporation,
OverDrive, Inc. and eReader.com. An OeBF member list and membership information
can be found on the OeBF Web site at
www.openebook.org.
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