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Military Update June 2009. Dr. Pam Northrup Karen Barth Cindy Mersereau UWF Board of Trustees June 2009. UWF’s Commitment to Serving the Military Academic Technology Center Projects. Groups actively working to serve the military. President’s Military Policy Advisory Council
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Military Update June 2009 Dr. Pam Northrup Karen Barth Cindy Mersereau UWF Board of Trustees June 2009
UWF’s Commitment to Serving the Military Academic Technology Center Projects
Groups actively working to serve the military • President’s Military Policy Advisory Council • Military Connections Committee • Task Force on Military and Veterans Education Education Across Campus “One-Stop” for Service Members, Dependents and Veterans Data, Enrollment and Processes Recruitment Policies Coordination with State and Federal Agencies • Academic Technology Center: Providing Access to Education through Mobile Distance Learning
2008 Top Military Friendly Colleges and Universities Honoree ACHE South 2009 Distinguished Program for Mobile Distance Learning 2008 Sloan-C International Award for Studio e Online Professional Development for Faculty
Exploring new ways service members can access education and Training
Dod Congressional Work to date • Initial testing with Coast Guard 2004-06 • PDAs, Technology Systems Support, Human Performance Technology • Military Congressional Earmark, NETC, 2006-08 (FY 06) • PDAs, Technology Systems Support, Human Performance Technology • Military Congressional Earmark, NETC 2007-09 (FY 07) • Ultra Portable Devices, Arabic Language and Culture • Military Congressional Earmark, NETC, 2009-2011 (FY 09) • Ultra Portables, iPods and Smartphones, Language and Culture • Military Congressional Earmark, CID, 2009-2011 (FY 09) • Operational Cultural Awareness
Arabic Language and Culture Certificate Program 25 students enrolled Spring 09 50 students enrolled for Summer -50 prospective to enroll for Fall Students attend from all over the world • First Camp Victory Enrollee for Fall 09
FY10 • “Today’s military establishment, its active duty, reserve and civilian personnel, must betrained and ready to engage the world with an appreciation of diverse cultures and tocommunicate directly with local populations. These skills save lives.” BUILDING LANGUAGE SKILLS AND CULTURAL COMPETENCIES IN THE MILITARY:DOD’s Challenge in Today’s Educational Environment
FY10 Congressional Earmark Request • Continue exploring how service members can receive education and training using a variety of mobile devices and strategies • Expand development efforts to operational cultural awareness training for countries and regions specified by the Center for Information Dominance, Center for Language, Regional Expertise and Culture (CLREC). • Provide OCATs to CID for use with pre-deployment, on-board ships and in other training situations.
Proof of Concept for Operational Cultural awareness http://uwf.edu/atcdev/Afghanistan/indexV2/Behaviors/Lesson3.html
For more information Contact: Dr. Pam Northrup Academic Innovation University of West Florida 11000 University Parkway Pensacola, FL http://uwf.edu/atc 850-474-3255 pnorthru@uwf.edu