Courseware Enrollment Series - Solutions

Linda Feng,
Principal Software Architect
 

In the second episode of the Courseware Enrollment podcast series, we share insights on some of the successful and unsuccessful programs used to manage the courseware enrollment process and take a look at some solutions.

 

 

Courseware Enrollment Podcast Series

Getting students properly enrolled in online courseware and giving them access to appropriate learning content is often the most challenging step in delivering an online learning program. In the other episodes in this series, we discuss some of the challenges related to courseware enrollment and make recommendations as to how the process can be accomplished as smoothly and efficiently as possible:

Episode 1 - The Problem
Episode 3 - Recommendations

About Unicon’s Podcasts

“Conversations on Online Learning”, provides an informal venue to learn about topics on online teaching and learning. With over 25 years’ of experience supporting higher education, K-12 and workforce education, Unicon has both broad and deep experience in the education process. With a principled foundation in learning technology, Unicon’s team is comprised of respected leaders in the education community and engages this community to share experiential stories, lessons learned, and best practices for improved learning outcomes.

Linda Feng

Linda Feng

Principal Software Architect
Linda Feng is a Principal Software Architect at Unicon, Inc., a leading provider of education technology consulting and digital services. Linda has deep experience in student information systems (SIS) integration, open standards, and big data/ learning analytics, most recently as Senior Product Manager for Canvas SIS Integrations and Canvas Data at Instructure. Prior to Instructure, Linda held the position of software architect for Oracle's Student Products Division. In the last several years, she served as co-chair of the IMS Global Learning Initiative Learning Information Services & Privacy Working Groups, helping to bring a new Enterprise interoperability standard to market.
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