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MetaLearning Recent Consulting

 

Photo:  Judy Batson

 

Recently, Trent Batson and David Marble, founding partners of MetaLearning, LLC, visited two campuses for extended consulting regarding electronic portfolios.  The first visit was to Salve Regina University in Rhode Island to present before the Faculty Forum and to consult afterwards with the VPAA and the Dean for Undergraduate Education. 

The second visit was to Pace University's Graduate Center in White Plains, NY.  The occasion was Dyson Day, an annual faculty gathering.  Trent Batson kenoted the day as he did at Salve Regina while David Marble consulted on technical, portfolio, and business aspects of change around technology and learning.

The next campus visit is to Central Piedmont Community College April 20-22, 2010.  In all three cases, the institutions are looking at a campus strategy around implementation of an ePortfolio system.  MetaLearning is a leading consultant about how that strategy should be constructed.

MetaLearning, LLC helps colleges and universities adapt to changes associated with information technology.  We contract with a campus to provide short or long-term consulting about educational and technology changes appropriate and useful for these times. 

Consulting packages include: 

1.  presentation on campus

2.  presentation and cosulting over a day

3.  2-day workshop plus presentation and consulting

Other arrangements can be negotiated.

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MetaLearning, LLC helps colleges and universities adapt to changes associated with information technology.  We contract with a campus to provide short or long-term consulting about educational and technology changes appropriate and useful for these times.  We help a campus proceed through our STEPs program (Strategies for Technologically Enlightened Pedagogies).  We can also provide thought-leadership for a campus in developing a strategy for changes in teaching, learning, and assessment. 

MetaLearning, LLC acknowledges and embraces  the "metalearning" that technology can offer, reflective thinking, integrative thinking, process thinking, semantic thinking (finding meaning), and the ability to aggregate and synthesize ideas. 

We aslo provide business services for The Association for Authentic, Experiential and Evidence-Based Learning, www.aaeebl.org, an international association with a hundred member campuses around the world.

 

Contact Trent Batson at trentbatson@mac.com or David Marble at marble8@aol.com.