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Monday, September 14, 2020
6:30 – 8:00 pm: Business Meeting / Program
ONLINE ONLY
ABOUT THE PROGRAM
Developing eLearning for Non-Profits: Project GO
This will be a panel presentation on the development process and final course outcome for a non- profit: Project GO who requested the MNISPI eLearning SIG create an online course for volunteer leaders on how to work with and interact with kids of diverse backgrounds to teach them about the outdoors.
ATTEND VIRTUALLY
This meeting will be available synchronously via Zoom.
To virtually attend the meeting:
- The connection should be available by about 6:20 p.m.
- Go to: https://stthomas.zoom.us
- Select: Join Meeting.
- Enter this meeting id: 2142709060 and Join.
- You may wish to select Test computer mic and speakers.
- Select: Join Audio Conference.
Using headphones usually provides better sound quality than relying on your computer’s speakers. Please keep in mind that we do not have the resources to provide professional-quality audio and video. The connection should be available by about 6:20 p.m. on the day of the meeting. DLF is an all-volunteer/free organization. We cannot provide technical support and are not directly affiliated with UST. Please do not contact UST if you experience problems signing in.
ABOUT THE PRESENTERS
Anne Groetsch has worked for 25 years as an Instructional Designer in various industries: retail marketing, legal, manufacturing, direct selling and financial to name a few. She has created eLearning, ILT, job aids, and blended courses. She has a Master’s degree in Information Media and Instructional Design and a Bachelor’s degree in Mass Communication and Theater from St. Cloud State University. She has been
Martha Low has owned a video production company (Wild Scissors, LLC) for the past decade. Currently, she has been working on eLearning projects using tools typical of eLearning workflow. As an instructor, she has taught in a variety of environments, including the University of Minnesota, where she holds a Ph.D. in Educational Psychology.
Sue Mehrkens is currently a Contract Tech Writer/Senior Instructional Designer at Medtronic. Her corporate experience includes the following employers/clients: Accenture, Boston Scientific, Ecolab, Honeywell and UHC. In addition to working with four state agencies, she has worked at Capella University, Hennepin Technical College and taught Grades 6-12 at a local public school.
Sue is an active member of DLF, MnISPI, ISPI, PACT and ATD. She earned a Bachelor’s degree in Business Education and obtained a Training and Development Certificate from the University of Minnesota.