Faculty Workshop: Online Learning Experiences Series Part 2: Effective Practices
With the current transition to Canvas at UTA, now is an excellent time to examine your online or blended courses – or to jump in if you have never taught online. This session is the next in a series that examines emerging and existing issues in online learning by working through a free online resource published by Mavs Open Press called Creating Online Learning Experiences (https://uta.pressbooks.pub/onlinelearning/).
This Open Educational Resource aims to be a handbook that explores many of the issues and concepts related to putting courses online for new and experienced instructors. This second session will examine why the idea of having one set of “best practices” falls short across the diversity that exists in courses. We will look at how you can improve your course by instead focusing on effective practices while minimizing ineffective practices. Since all courses are different, we also want you to share what does and does not work for your courses in this interactive session.
Please RSVP for this event, which is co-sponsored by the Center for Research on Teaching and Learning Excellence and the LINK Research Lab. After reaching capacity, we will notify and add registrants to a waiting list. However, we will also stream live at https://zoom.us/j/393539641.
Wednesday, September 25, 2019 at 12:00pm to 1:00pm
Nedderman Hall, 246
416 S. Yates St., Arlington, TX
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