Welcome to the University of Central Missouri


Celebrating
National Distance Learning Week
November 5-9, 2012

 
 
 

INTERACTIVE TELEVISION AT UCM

I-TV classroom

Distance Learning through Interactive TV:

     Our interactive television (I-TV) classes allow UCM faculty to deliver and/or form partnerships for instruction anywhere in the world.  I-TV locations in Missouri include the Summit Center, Warrensburg, high schools in UCM's WeMET consortium, and several other smaller communities.  Students and/or faculty gather at the location nearest to them where they can view and interact with other connecting sites via large-screen televisions.   I-TV allows individuals at remote locations to conduct, or participate in, a full course from UCM without having to set foot on campus.

I-TV FACULTY AT UCM

  • Dr. Mansoor Al-Surmi - Linguistics
  • Dr. Nicholas Baeth - Contemporary Mathematics
  • Dr. Kristy Boney - Contemporary German
  • Mrs. Sarah Bradshaw - Public Speaking
  • Dr. Pamela Brown - Professional Seminar in Gerontology
  • Ms. Kimberly Brunkhorst - General Psychology
  • Mrs. Maria Buller - Public Speaking
  • Dr. Terry Cunconan - Public Speaking
  • Mr. Mike De Laurier - Discovering Theater
  • Dr. Cheryl Eason - English as a Second Language
  • Dr. Theresa Gordon - Social Services and the Elderly
  • Dr. Justin Hoffmeier - College Algebra
  • Dr. David Kreiner - Quantitative Analysis
  • Dr. Rhonda McKee - College Algebra
  • Ms. Sarah Miller - Healthcare Administration
  • Mr. Joe Moore - Public Speaking
  • Dr. Dennis Muchisky - English as a Second Language and Linguistics
  • Dr. Tina Quartaroli - Gender, Sex and Aging
  • Ms. Catherine Sarantakos - Economics of Aging
  • Mr. Steve Shattuck - College Algebra
  • Mrs. Linda Schnakenberg - Public Speaking
  • Ms. Tracy Sutton - Sign Language
  • Mrs. Teresa Williams - Grant Writing
  • Ms. Jill Wilson - Public Speaking
* Note: Every effort has been made to make this list complete and accurate.  Please contact centralnet@ucmo.edu if you feel there has been an omission.