Resiliency
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Resiliency in Continuing Education

Let's talk about trending topics that contribute to resiliency in continuing education

Join us for the final session of the 2023-24 Professional Development Webinar Series! This final session will bring together continuing education knowledge leaders to share insights about important and trending topics in the field which contribute to resiliency in continuing education. This session will serve as a segue to the 2024 CAUCE annual conference, as the conversation will probe central ideas underpinning this year’s theme. 

The main theme selected for the conversation is the potential of data to support the resiliency of CE units. As this year’s conference theme highlights, “Continuing education units are being challenged in many ways. We are expected to develop programming that suits changing student demographics, to maintain high-quality instruction, to serve a global student body, and to remain financially viable.” In this session, the panelists will introduce various data sources and will share examples of specific use cases where these data helped to address different challenges they have encountered in their CE units.

Date: April 16, 2024
Time: 1:30 - 2:30 pm ET

CoP: Leadership & Strategy

Presenters:

  • Partha Roy, Market Research Manager, Industry Solutions,  NAIT
  • Natasha Samsonova, Market Analyst, Extended Education, University of Manitoba 
  • Aubrae Wilson, Program Director, Continuing Education, The G. Raymond Chang School, Toronto Metropolitan University

Moderator:

  • Shivani Bhukhureea, Registration and Student Services Officer, PACE (Professional, Applied and Continuing Education), University of Winnipeg

Webinar Leads:

  • Kari Kumar, Associate Dean (Academic), Extended Education, University of Manitoba
  • Shivani Bhukhureea, Registration and Student Services Officer, PACE (Professional, Applied and Continuing Education), University of Winnipeg
  • Aubrae Wilson, Program Director, Continuing Education, The G. Raymond Chang School, Toronto Metropolitan University