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On Demand Learning Events & Resources

These workshops, discussions, hands-on practice and individual lessons are available "on demand." To view the descriptions of each available session in each series, click on the series title. To request that one of them be offered to your department or group, or to request an individual lesson, give us a call at 796-5045 or complete our online registration form.


Series Description Examples
Classroom and Program Assessment Topics in this series focus on assessment of student learning. Rubrics, Test Design
Learning Objects and Significant Learning Learn about some newer approaches to course planning and design. Develop online learning experiences that are “significant,” engaging, and web accessible. Practice using the new tools developed for you by the Alternative Delivery Committee this semester and the T/LC staff. Work with your own course materials. New Approaches & Tools to plan, develop and design.
Library Skills Topics in this series explore BHC Library databases, and effective strategies for partnering with library staff to teach students searching skills. Database Highlights
Other Tools Things that don't fit into the other categories go here. :-)
myBlackHawk & WebCT Troubleshooting
New Technologies The sessions in this series usually include a short demonstration of the tech tool, an overview of how each new technology is being used in higher education, Q&A, and online resources. Blogs, Podcasting
Today's Students Topics in this series center around community college student characteristics. Who are they?
Software Tools for Teaching This series provides hands-on, small group or individual assistance with learning software tools for instructional/learning purposes. myBlackHawk, Micrograde
PowerPoint, Web Pages
Student Learning Topics in this series address current topics related to student learning and the many things faculty can do to enhance it. Learning styles, who's responsible for learning?
Teaching Strategies Topics in this series focus on specific teaching strategies that promote student learning. Reaching those who don't read, group projects, critical thinking, feedback, teaching online.
 
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