Bodensteiner--James E. (Continuing Education Faculty)
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51 | Seven courses featured in University of Northern Iowa fall telecourse offerings Public Relations News Release 1992:11, p.1 |
Telecourses offer a viable alternative to persons who find on-campus class attendance difficult according to Jim Bodensteiner. More courses added for the fall semester. | |
52 | Twenty-six John Deere employees to graduate in May with Master's Degrees in Industrial Technology from Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1991:537, p.1 |
Industrial Technology graduates in May will include twenty-six John Deere employees who participated in a cooperative program. Classes were taken on site at Deere's Waterloo Operation. Graduates are listed. | |
53 | Nothing runs like a well-planned IT program Campus News Network 2:15, p.1 |
UNI runs industrial technology master's degree program for Deere employees; photo. | |
54 | Budget cuts hit summer sessions Northern Iowan 88:49, p.1 |
Fewer low enrollment classes will be offered in face of budget difficulties. | |
55 | Jim Bodensteiner Campus News Network 2:6, p. |
Presents paper on non-traditional students. | |
56 | John Deere employees may earn master's degree in industrial technology through University of Northern Iowa. Public Relations News Release 1989:269, p.1 |
The on-site degree, which emphasizes process manufacturing, came about because of the need for enhancing the technological skills of the Deere workforce. | |
57 | Three telecourses to provide long distance learning opportunities at Northern Iowa. Public Relations News Release 1989:607, p.1 |
Subjects covered in the 1989 fall telecourses will be handling handicapped children, famous poets and astronomy. | |
58 | University of Northern Iowa to offer nature photography workshop for K-12 teachers May 5-7. Public Relations News Release 1988:373, p.1 |
The focus of the workshop is on studying the art and science of photography through the beauty of prairies and woodlands. | |
59 | Classroom instruction via the airwaves --telecourses. Public Relations News Release 1988:352, p.1 |
Jim Bodensteiner, says telecourses have proven to be popular for non-traditional students, or for people who want to gain a few college credits without commuting to campus. | |
60 | University of Northern Iowa announces informal meeting for master of arts in education program in Storm Lake. Public Relations News Release 1988:322, p.1 |
Continuing Education is considering bringing 13 courses needed for the M.A.E. Program, to Storm Lake. Purpose of meeting is to explain to prospective students details of the M.A.E. | |
61 | Five telecourses to provide long distance learning opportunities at Northern Iowa. Public Relations News Release 1988:214, p.1 |
Subjects covered in the 1989 spring telecourses will be business, child development, American poetry and astronomy.Courses feature televison broadcasts on Iowa Public Televison. | |
62 | UNI announces informational meeting for early childhood endorsement in Marshalltown. Public Relations News Release 1988:148, p.1 |
Four classes listed to be disscussed for Early Childhood Endorsement. | |
63 | Six telecourses to provide long distance learning opportunities at Northern Iowa. Public Relations News Release 1988:521, p.1 |
Subjects covered in 1988 fall telecourses will be the human brain, health, teaching writing, English, humanities and sociology. | |
64 | Five telecourses to provide long distance learning opportunities to Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1987:7, p.1 |
Jim Bodensteiner speaks on the broadcasting of five telecourses on astronomy, psychology, sociology, and handicapped children on Iowa Public Television. Instructors include Professors Ralph Scott, Darrel Hoff, Jayne Gackenbach, and Virgil Noack. | |
65 | UNI to offer eight telecourses for college credit Public Relations News Release 1986:144, p.1 |
Eight telecourses are available to persons suffering from work and time restraints. Students view these programs from home, and complete course work by mail. The programs deal in education, astronomy, computer science, anthropology, and Jewish culture. | |
66 | Interest shown in courses Northern Iowan 83:17, p.13 |
Jim Bodensteiner talks about the benefits of correspondence courses. | |
67 | Telecourses offer an alternative way to learn Northern Iowan 83:1, p.13 |
Eight courses will be offered on IPTV. | |
68 | Off-campus learners can take advantage of UNI telecourse offerings Public Relations News Release 1986:501, p.1 |
Telecourses are offered through Office of Continuing Education. Eight courses were broadcast in thirty to sixty minute seminars over Iowa Public Television; covering philosophy, history, psychology, business, writing, sociology, and cultural studies. | |
69 | Growing non-traditional student population has special needs, motivations, according to study Public Relations News Release 1986:270, p.1 |
In the fall of 1984, thirty-three percent of UNI students were over age twenty-two, and sixteen percent were over age twenty-five. | |
70 | UNI to offer five telecourses for college credit Public Relations News Release 1986:198, p.1 |
Iowa Public Television will broadcast classes. Students will have access to a UNI instructor via, telephone, in writing, and personal contact. Examinations will be given close to the student's home and mailed to the university for grading. | |
71 | Telecourses offered Northern Iowan 82:1, p.5 |
Jim Bodensteiner notes the courses offered this fall and talks about some of the associated procedures; photo. | |
72 | Free workshop aids job hunters UNI Century 11:3, p.3 |
Eighty attend evening workshop. | |
73 | Workshop set for job-seekers Northern Iowan 79:43, p.3 |
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74 | Education sets spark at orientation UNI Century 4:4, p.2 |
Brief report on summer orientation program; photo. | |
75 | UNI News Briefs Public Relations News Release 1971:484, p.1 |
Dr. Bultena lead a discussion at the 1971 Iowa Sociological Assocation meeting on March 25; Dr. Paul Kelso receieved a certificate of service; Ruth Sevy recetnly received honor awards |