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Training Design and Development: New Essential Knowledge

  • April 19, 2012
  • 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
  • Davenport University, 220 E Kalamazoo, Lansing, MI 48933

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It's a matter of balance:  Sensible tips for staying informed in the field of training and development.  With conference budgets being reduced, it can be difficult to stay on top of new and emerging trends in training and development.  This interactive session will get you thinking about emerging trends and ways to stay sane while keeping abreast of new information and ideas relevant to our work in training and development.

About our Facilitator:

Kerith A. Dutkiewicz, Ph.D.
Director of Faculty Learning
Assistant Professor, College of Arts and Sciences Davenport University
Visiting Assistant Professor, Interdisiplinary Arts and Science, Michigan State University


Dr. Dutkiewicz has been developing online learning tools and teaching online since the mid-1990’s.  During this time, she has worked as an instructional designer, e-learning consultant, and large-scale online learning systems designer for clients in academia and the Fortune 100.   She currently serves as the Director of Faculty Learning at Davenport University, a multi-campus professional school that prepares students for careers in Business, Technology, and Healthcare.  In this role, Dr. Dutkiewicz aligns university-wide development initiatives with academic needs to provide professional development opportunities for faculty in all stages of their careers.  Her specific interests include:  International experiential learning for faculty and students, managing geographically dispersed teams, communicating through conflict, and work/life balance.  Dr. Dutkiewicz continues to teach courses in Pre-College Writing, Professional Writing, Literature, and Global Cultures.

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