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Axio Quarterly Issue 06

February 01, 2008

Note to the Community

By Scott Finkeldei

Scott Finkeldei

Welcome to the first Axio Quarterly of 2008. The 2008 academic year has arrived quickly, and with a new school term comes new students, new ideas and new challenges. This year is shaping up to …

Axio abroad: Kansas State's English Language Program to offer courses internationally

By Tina Deines

From China to Argentina, Axio may soon be coming to a country near you.

Kansas State University’s English Language Program (ELP) is taking distance learning one step further; the program will soon offer English …

Excellence in education: Sorority's online advisor training program wins top award

By Amanda Tross

Gamma Phi Beta International Sorority recently announced that their online Collegiate Advisor Development Program received the 2007 Association of Fraternity Advisors (AFA) Excellence in Education Award.

“We are delighted to have our online advisor training …

Answering the call: Axio quality assurance team assists with customer service

By Amanda Tross

The IT Help Desk is available to answer any of your questions, but when necessary, the Axio Learning quality assurance team provides its expert knowledge to examine an issue.

When you contact the IT Help …

Meet the Axio staff: Monique Millender

By Axio Staff

Monique Millender

Name: Monique Millender

Position: Software quality assurance coordinator

Responsibilities: Ensure that Axio projects pass our rigorous software standards, review all user feedback, and conduct beta training sessions and second-tier customer support.

Degree: Computer information science …

Tips & tricks: Give students exceptions for online assignments

By Tina Deines

For accessibility, technical or other reasons, you may need to offer your students additional opportunities to complete online and timed assignments. Some of the actions you may take include the following:

  • Giving a student an …

Games and simulations: Another approach to e-learning

By Shalin Hai-Jew

Games have traditionally been thought of as a recreational activity. However, in today’s “gamer generation,” they can offer educational possibilities as well.

Today’s college students (and upcoming high school students) are said to …