Blending for Flexibility: Building a Blended Structure and Syllabus
- Date
- October 17, 2022
- Time
- 1:00 PM EDT - 2:00 PM EDT
- Location
- Zoom
- Open To
- Faculty, Instructors and Staff
About this event
The key to a successful blended course is a well-planned structure that is then clearly communicated to students. In this session, participants will explore how to apply and adapt blended learning models to create a blended course structure that addresses the unique needs of their class. From there, we’ll take a look at ways of communicating this structure to students as a well-defined learning path through the course syllabus and D2L Course shell.
Facilitated by:
- David Arromba, Learning Design Specialist
- Sally Goldberg Powell, Instructional Technologist
- Nada Savicevic, Educational Developer
About the Blending for Flexibility Workshop Series
This friendly, interactive workshop series is for faculty and instructors interested in learning more about blended learning models and strategies. Applying these approaches can be an opportunity, even in traditional in-person classes, to provide you and your students with more flexibility in terms of scheduling, learning activities, and assessments. Join us as we explore how your students can connect to course content, you, and their peers across a variety of learning spaces by applying principles of blended learning.
Future sessions include:
Fall 2022
- Creating inclusive, accessible content for blended learning
Winter 2023
- Community building for blended courses
- Encouraging active learning in blended courses
- Paths to assessment for blended learning delivery
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Please Note
- Event Host: This event is presented by the Centre for Excellence in Learning and Teaching
- Recording Disclaimer: Due to the participatory nature of some sessions, not all workshops and events will be recorded. If a session is being recorded, participants will be informed at the start of the session by facilitators. By participating in recorded sessions, you acknowledge that your participation in this session will be recorded and the recording will be made available openly on the Teaching Centre website
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