Many parents and students find the idea of dual enrollment courses attractive for high school. These courses promise college credit while finishing high school. Best of all, these courses tend to be much cheaper than the same courses in a regular college program. Unfortunately, many also find that the content of these courses leave much to be desired. This session will look at ways to obtain dual enrollment courses that do not disappoint when it comes to quality and content. Opportunities from private colleges, community colleges, and also using CLEPs to gain college credit will be discussed.

Jeff Ertzberger currently serves as a faculty member and director of technology in the Watson College of Education at UNC Wilmington, where he teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in instructional design and instructional technology. A former public school teacher, Jeff has been a featured speaker at regional, national, and international conferences. His unique experiences and personality allow him to present sometimes complex technologies in ways that are understandable and fun! As an elder at New Hanover Church and a homeschool father of three, Jeff sees the needs of parents in the homeschool and is able to take his knowledge of technology to find ways to make teaching any subject easier and more effective.

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