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The OER Moment Inside Higher Ed editors Scott Jaschik and Doug Lederman discuss the topics from the "The OER Moment" booklet. |
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Evolving Economic Models for Higher Ed Inside Higher Ed editors Scott Jaschik and Doug Lederman discuss the topics from the "Evolving Economic Models for Higher Ed" booklet. |
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What Academics Really Want: Recruiting Beyond the Job Listing Inside Higher Ed editors Scott Jaschik and Doug Lederman discuss how institutions can increase their appeal to prospective employees. |
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Coping With Uncertainty: American Colleges and International Students Inside Higher Ed editors Scott Jaschik and Doug Lederman discuss the topics from the "Coping with Uncertainty: American Colleges and International Students" booklet. |
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Challenges in Enrollment Inside Higher Ed editors Scott Jaschik and Doug Lederman discuss the topics from the "Challenges in Enrollment" booklet. |
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Building Diverse Applicant Pools Inside Higher Ed editors Scott Jaschik and Doug Lederman discuss strategies for building a diverse pool of applicants. |
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Teaching With Technology Inside Higher Ed editors Scott Jaschik and Doug Lederman discuss the topics from the "Teaching With Technology" booklet. |
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The Challenge of Change Inside Higher Ed editors Scott Jaschik and Doug Lederman discuss the topics from the "The Challenge of Change" booklet. |
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2017 Survey of Community College Presidents Inside Higher Ed editors Scott Jaschik and Paul Fain discuss the findings of the 2017 Survey of Community College Presidents. |
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Lifelong Learning Through Alternative Credentials Inside Higher Ed editors Scott Jaschik and Doug Lederman discuss the topics from the "Lifelong Learning Through Alternative Credentials" booklet. |
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Upcoming Webcasts
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Flipped Classrooms and Slam Dunks” – Bring your A-game! A free webinar from Abobe featuring Renaldo Lawrence, ex NBA player | Adobe Education Leader | Experienced Teacher in UK |
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Promoting Excellence Online: How to Develop Excellent Online Instructors A free webinar from Academic Partnerships' Faculty eCommons, hosted by Kenneth C. (Casey) Green of The Campus Computing Project, and featuring Rena Palloff, PhD. |
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Good for Students, Good for Faculty: UW Reviews the LMS A free webinar to learn about University of Washington's systematic effort to define a new LMS strategy. Presented by Canvas by Instructure. |
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Fulfilling the Promise of Digital Textbooks Fulfilling the promise of digital textbooks: How shifting to digital can lower costs for students and increase accessibility and engagement. Presented by Thuze. |
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Humanizing Your Online Class In this webinar, Michelle Pacansky-Brock shares examples of what students identify as valuable characteristics of a "humanized" online class and identifies key tips and strategies for harnessing the potential of emerging technologies to make your online class personal, meaningful, and memorable. Presented by Academic Partnerships Faculty eCommons. |
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Competencies, Not Credits: Perspectives from Northern Arizona University Dr. Corrine Gordon, Assistant Clinical Professor, Personalized Learning from Northern Arizona University presents an interactive discussion on NAU’s development of their competency-based programs. Presented by Pearson. |
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Game Elements 4 Learning Academic Partnerships presents Game Elements for Learning, a free webinar with Dr. Gerol Petruzella of the Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts on his experience designing and teaching a philosophy course via a roleplaying game. Presented by Academic Partnerships Faculty eCommons. |
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Instructional Design for Mobile Learning A free webinar from Academic Partnerships' Faculty eCommons, hosted by Kenneth C. (Casey) Green of The Campus Computing Project, and featuring a lively conversation with Dr. David Metcalf, whose METIL lab explores leading edge innovations in learning. |
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