Innovative Methods for Giving Students Feedback
Looking for innovative methods of providing formative and summative feedback to students that goes beyond the usual text email or marked-up Word file? This workshop will look at free, easy-to-use tech tools instructors can use to create more meaningful connections with their students and provide the type of feedback that will engage students with the content and assessment. Tools for audio feedback, screencasting and file sharing will be demonstrated.
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Lori AustillEducation
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The What, Why and How of Open Education Resources
Incorporating open education resources (OER) into course curriculum is not just about saving money and trees – it is about finding materials that are current, rich, engaging, rigorous and timely. This session will address factors that should be considered when building a curriculum out of OER such as principles of Universal Design for Learning, accessibility, technology requirements, the time involved with finding the materials, and careful planning and integration. One of the biggest challenges in using OER is knowing where to find quality materials; several sources for OER will be highlighted.
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Lori AustillEducation
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Your Digital Footrpint
A digital footprint is the trail left behind by the things you do online. It can be comprised of your social media activity, browsing history, online subscriptions, photos and videos you have uploaded, and emails you have sent--essentially anything on the Internet with your name on it.
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Lori AustillEducation
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