Asynchronous Teaching: Using Video in Course Design
Thursday, October 8 | 11AM-12PM
Adapting to online teaching can be challenging. In this session, we will talk about the whys of using video in asynchronous teaching and the tools available to instructors to adapt to the online learning environment.
Facilitator: Helen DeWaard
Co-facilitator: Arshiya Malik
Indigenous Perspectives Within Teacher Education Coursework
Thursday, October 1, 2020 | 12:00 – 1:00 PM
Learn about Indigenous Perspectives in the Classroom. Themes include Indigenous perspectives in online coursework, sharing exemplars, working through the challenges, and sharing inspirations of what is learned and achieved for moving forward in your teaching.
This workshop is a collaboration with the office of Indigenous Education, and the Online Education Faculty Mentors team.
Social Inclusion and Academic Engagement in Online Learning
Social Inclusion and Academic Engagement in Online Learning. An online education faculty mentor session with Dr. Kapil Dev Regmi.
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