USF Unveiled – Dr. King’s New University Home
August 20, 2010 by admin2
Filed under Breaking News, On The Road
After 13 years and building an international academic publication and research record at Fordham University in New York City, Kathy has taken the position of professor of higher education in a doctoral program at the University of South Florida in Tampa FL. In this brief article, she shares key points about this dynamic research I [...]
The Future of Social Media in Higher Education
January 31, 2010 by admin2
Filed under Breaking News, On The Road
- How is social media changing the way college students learn?
- How are digital applications changing how professors teach?
- What are the most significant education technology trends of 2010 and beyond?
Join a panel of education technology and emerging media experts to explore how the social web is transforming higher education. The event will also feature a preview of highly anticipated products from the McGraw-Hill Student Innovation Lab.
Dr. Kathleen P. King, President of Transformation Education LLC and professor of education, will be one of four expert guest panelists to lead a discussion at NYC Social Media Week event hosted by McGraw-Hill.
The cutting edge and most relevant topic of this event is
The Future of Social Media in Higher Education.
Dr. Kathleen P. King’s expertise as not only a professor of education, but also a faculty developer with university faculty worldwide, and a leader in the social media movement, position her as a key voice in this discussion.
King is the author of 17 books about education, technology,
Click the article title to read the entire article!
Why Use Podcasting in Higher Education and Training?
November 27, 2009 by admin2
Filed under e-zine articles
In corporate training and higher education, podcasting has been widely identified with recording lectures and then uploading them as podcasts. Unfortunately, this single use of podcasting seems to have become its definition. We really need to work hard at changing this narrow definition because there are so many other possibilities being ignored.






