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Blended Learning: Using Technology to Improve Student Learning
Blended Learning: Using Technology to Improve Student Learning
Would you like to learn how to seamlessly blend technology into your regular classroom? Here is your chance to meet with colleagues who are using technology such as WebEx, clickers, and self-authored YouTube videos to improve student learning. This will be a safe space to experiment with the best technologies to achieve your own student learning objectives.
Nancy Davis Facilitator
Participating Members:
- Nancy Davis
- Tom Goyne
- Faculty Learning Communities
- Applying Memory Science to the Classroom & Doing Research to See If It Actually Works
- Backwards Design Curriculum Development
- Beyond Textbooks: Using Online Resources in Your Classroom
- Blended Learning: Using Technology to Improve Student Learning
- Classroom to Career: Integrating Career-Ready Skills into the Curriculum
- Creating a Compassionate Campus
- Difficult Dialogues in the Classroom and Beyond
- Eco-Pedagogy
- Faculty Civility
- Faculty/Student Mentoring
- Helping At-Risk Students
- Inclusive Excellence in STEM
- Interdisciplinary Projects in Mathematics
- Mindset: Moving Students from a Fixed to a Growth Mindset
- New Directions in Artificial Intelligence
- Small Teaching Online
- Small Teaching
- Supporting Teaching of International Students
- Teaching Across Cultures
- Teaching by Discussion
- Teaching to Your Strengths
- The Flipped Classroom
- The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
- Unconventional Grading Methods