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3 Questions to Consider in Student-Centered Remote Teaching

May 13, 2020 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Female student studying online with laptop

While online and remote education may not be equal, today’s new remote educators can work toward providing high-quality, engaging learning experiences for their students. Providing access to content is a great first step, but access on its own does not make for a quality learning experience.  During this session we will review the EDUCAUSE article Student-Centered Remote Teaching: Lessons Learned from Online Education.  The session will cover the Three Questions to Consider in Student-Centered Remote Teaching.

Learning Objectives:

  • List the three questions that should be considered when developing a student-centered approach to remote teaching
  • Discuss examples of student-centered interactions for remote teaching and learning
  • Collaborate with peers on shared experiences of student-to-student interaction for remote learning
  • Identify examples of how to facilitate student-to-instructor interaction

Details

Organizer

  • Tracy A. Mendolia-Moore, M.A.Ed. | Manager of 3D Educational Technology Innovations
  • Phone 909-469-8546
  • Email mooret@westernu.edu

Venue

  • Zoom