The Center has the primary responsibility for helping faculty and students apply new interactive technologies for teaching and learning. Research in the latest instruction using Distributed Learning environments, video conferencing, video and voice over internet protocol, peer-to-peer interactions are some of major areas of focus. The Center provides a place for students in the School of Communication to work with these new interactive technologies. Additionally, the Center sponsors NU Productions, a student run Production Company that provides Digital Video projects to the University. Students have an opportunity to earn while they learn.
 Assistant Dean Dennis Glenn describes the work of the Distributed Learning Center in the creation of remote learning environments |
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Assistant Dean Dennis Glenn manages the Center and leads the research activities. He is an authority on Distance Education and a former DGA film director. Mr. Glenn also teaches TV Studio Directing in the Radio/Television/ Film Department.
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