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Clark Satum Shah-Nelson

Clark Satum Shah-Nelson
Coordinator of Online Education
Delhi, New York
UNITED STATES

Clark Satum Shah-Nelson

Biography

Since 1994, Clark Shah-Nelson has developed, designed, taught, and coordinated distance and online learning programs. He is currently Coordinator of Online Instruction at SUNY Delhi in the Catskills of New York, where he oversees strategic planning, faculty and policy development, as well as instructional design of online courses. Other current projects include working with a small team on a grant with the SUNY Center for Online International Learning (COIL) with the European Humanities University in Vilnius, Lithuania. Past awards include a 2006 Excellence in Online Teaching award and his German learning videos from MyGermanClass.com were one of the top 100 People's Choice Video Podcasts from Apple's iTunes. He was a featured presenter at the New Media Consortium's 2007 Online Conference on the Convergence of Web Culture and Video and has recently presented at SLOAN-C ALN, Educause's NERCOMP, and the SUNY CIT and COIL Center Conferences. Prior to his move to New York, he spent over seven years teaching online German for Colorado Online Learning, and seven years building the Denver Public Schools' Distance Learning Network. He has a Master's in Instructional Technology from the University of Colorado. For more info and media, check out clarkshahnelson.com

Presentations

Recent Presentations
EventSessionDate
EDUCAUSE 2009 Face-to-Face ConferenceBlended and Online Learning11/06/2009
NERCOMP 2008An Outsourced Open Source LMS and a Pot of Gold?03/12/2008

Membership Information

General Info

Current Involvement
CommitteeRoleStartEnd
Constituent Group LeadersMember20092012
Membership Information
OrganizationStatus
EDUCAUSEParticipating Representative

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