Expanding Online at QC, Spring 2016: Symposia, March 17, April 14, June 6
The Center for Teaching & Learning cordially invites you to participate in a series of discussions on online education, led by experts in the pedagogy and assessment of online instruction. The presentations will include research-based evidence of how to design effective online learning environments. This lecture series is part of ongoing work to expand our online and hybrid course offerings, with support from the CUNY Strategic Investment Initiative and the Queens College Office of the Provost. Detailed descriptions: https://ctl.qc.cuny.edu/symposia-expanding-online-sp2016/ Register for the March and April symposia: http://tiny.cc/expandingonline-symposia Register for the June 6 symposium: http://tiny.cc/exp-online-symposium-jun6 March 17 - The Online Learning Landscape: Implications for Teaching and Learning Anthony G. Picciano, Graduate Center and Hunter College, City University of New York 1:30 pm to 3:30 pm, Rosenthal Library 230 April 14 - Building Learning with Technology: Connections that Matter Michelle Miller, Northern Arizona University 1:30 pm to 3:30 pm, Rosenthal Library 230 June 6 - Designing Online and Blended Learning to Foster Diverse Students’ Needs and Learning: Factors and Best Practices for Success 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm, Location TBD Designing Online and Blended Learning to Foster Diverse Students’ Needs and Learning: Factors and Best Practices for Success Natalie B. Milman, George Washington University Register for this symposium at http://tiny.cc/exp-online-symposium-jun6
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Jean Kelly