Description
The world of
online teaching and learning can be difficult to
navigate. Understanding what tools are available and how
they will affect the classroom experience can make the
difference between success and failure. Faculty and
administration need to carefully navigate the
treacherous waters of institutional policies and
procedures, technical infrastructure build-outs and
vendor selection to be successful in online learning
endeavors. Plotting this course without strong faculty
leadership and an understanding of online delivery can
result in certain shipwreck.
In this
one-hour Audio Seminar, Mr. Christian will present the
Marshall University Continuum of Digital Delivery,
providing the basis for discussion of institutional
policies and procedures. He will also explore the
current market offerings including ways to get expert
advice and assistance. Various approaches to moving from
on-campus to on-line will be discussed.
Learning
Objectives:
Workshop
participants will be able to:
* Identify
areas of policy and procedure to target for successful
e-learning ventures
* Categorize
existing courses according to a continuum of digital
delivery
* Locate
sources for assistance in identifying course management
system vendors and/or toolsets
* Map the
array of available toolsets according to expected course
outcomes
Intended
Audience:
This workshop
is intended for faculty or administrators interested in
sage advice on advancing towards online teaching and
learning personally or for their institution.