What I’ve Learned about Teaching Online
Wednesday, March 25, 2020, 1 pm to 2 pm
Campus:
Dayton
Online Session
Audience:
Current Students
Faculty
Staff
Event Webpage:
Led by Michael Schmidt, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Biochemistry & Molecular Biology-BSOM, Dan Noel Ph.D., Senior Lecturer Leadership Studies in Education and Director of Community-Based Learning, Megan Faragher, Associate Professor, Lake Campus Liberal Arts, Ann Stalter, Ph.D., RN, Professor, College of Nursing & Health Teaching and Todd Pavlack, Manager Distance Learning and Instructional Designer, CTL.
This session is designed for those curious about teaching or planning to teach their first online course. A panel of faculty with a range of experience teaching online will address seven key topics in online learning, including: engaging students, providing feedback, aligning with learning objectives, outlining expectations, creating instructor presence, applying real-world experiences, and orienting your students to an online environment.
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