Course-a-matic
For years faculty have complained that creating a new online course takes more than an equivalent face-to-face course. Not anymore. This session covers the tools and techniques which can improve your course development time and show you how to set up an online course as rapidly as a traditional classroom-based class.
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Rethinking Assessment
Teaching a course online brings new challenges and opportunities when it comes to student assessment. This session challenges faculty’s notions about assessment approaches, and offers practical advice for improving the educational value of test, quizzes and other assessments in your online courses.
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Teaching Large Sections Online
How do you manage classes with more that 25 students? This session reviews a variety of strategies for teaching large sections online. With the right design and tools teaching large class sections online can be more educationally effective that face-to-face.
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Top Tips and Tricks
Learn simple tricks and insightful tips that can make eCollege and Blackboard easier to use.
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Using Student Produced Media in an Online Course
Low cost cameras and audio recording devices coupled with fast Internet connections open the door for online classroom media. Now, students can join their instructors to creating media. Whether producing short videos to add personality in a class, or using more advanced technique to create class assignments, the age of online multiple has arrived.
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Disruption in Higher Education
Find out how online technology and demographic shifts promises to change the face of higher education. This presentation offers a tour of interesting data points and suggest what faculty can do now, and in the future, to prepare for change.
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