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Blended Learning
Three Things to Stop, Improve and Start!
Blended learning is the future of higher education in a post-pandemic world. The third instalment of Stop, Improve, Start offers up bite-sized suggestions on how to make it work for everyone.
Stop, Improve, Start is a five-part series that looks at current trends and research to help faculty, instructors, and education and training providers engage in critical reflective practice about teaching, learning and technology. Contact North | Contact Nord captures in a few bullets current trends and research and shares them by focusing on these basic questions:
- What should we stop doing?
- What should we work on to improve?
- What should we start doing?
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Free Contact North | Contact Nord Webinar
How to Use a Lightboard and OBS Studio
to Effectively Teach Online
Thursday, March 3, 2022
11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. (Eastern Time)
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Using a lightboard is one of the best ways to engage your students in interactive presentations. Join Michael D. Justason, Assistant Professor at McMaster University, to learn how to capture (and keep) the attention of your online students as he explores:
- The setup and use of a home or office lightboard
- The most relevant features of OBS Studio for teaching with a lightboard, including combining webcam view with MS PowerPoint slides or images, scene transitions, the use of hotkeys, colour-correction filters, screen capture and camera settings
- How to apply the techniques to produce recorded content
- The main takeaways from a recent research project that investigates the effectiveness of lightboards for live-synchronous teaching
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Free Contact North | Contact Nord Webinar
How to Improve and Promote Student Engagement in the Online Classroom
Wednesday, March 16, 2022
2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. (Eastern Time)
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As we explore the future of learning in higher education post-pandemic, what do we need to know about student engagement? How do we design our classes and the learning experience to balance what we need to teach with engaged learning?
In this interactive webinar, Dr. Amy Sloan, Lecturer in the Department of Curriculum & Instruction at Baylor University, investigates:
- Why student engagement is a critical variable in student success and what this means for course design and delivery
- Examples of effective student engagement
- The five Cs of student engagement: connection, consistency, content, community, and compassion
- The pitfalls of designs for engagement and the importance of tying active learning to learning outcomes
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Assessment of Student Learning
Three Things to Stop, Improve and Start!
Student assessment is under the microscope like never before, thanks in part to the pandemic. In the second instalment of Stop, Improve, Start series, find out what faculty, instructors, and education and training providers need to do to make assessment more relevant in a post-pandemic world.
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Leaders & Legends of Online Learning
Dr. Mark Nichols’ Podcast
Leaders & Legends of Online Learning is a podcast that brings first-person perspectives from online learning experts that inform and inspire. Each interview lasts about 30 minutes and links to each guest’s work and profile.
In this episode, Dr. Mark Nichols interviews Dr. Tony Bates about higher education in a post-COVID world.
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Beyond the Basics:
Helping You Teach More Effectively
with Zoom’s Advanced Tools
You have mastered the basic features of teaching on Zoom, so now what?
Beyond the Basics is live training geared specifically to educators and trainers like you. Led by Contact North | Contact Nord’s e-Learning Training Facilitator, our FREE session will help you boost engagement and accessibility for all types of learners:
- Enable live transcriptions for added accessibility
- Use PowerPoint as a virtual background, as a more immersive way to present
- Use focus mode to help learners avoid distractions by only seeing the host’s webcam
- Use immersive view for creative discussions
- Set up and use exit surveys for all types of feedback
- Set up advanced polling and quizzes for instant engagement
Register now for a one-hour live FREE training session!
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This Week’s Must-Read Book
on Online Learning
Self-Directed Learning: An Imperative
for Education in a Complex Society
Edited by Elsa Mentz, Dorothy Laubscher, Jako Olivier (2021)
This collection of papers focuses on both theory and practice of self-directed learning, including a focus on self-assessment and the triggers and prompts to sustain learning. The book contains contributions from colleagues in the US and Africa. A rich, insightful and sometimes demanding collection is very substantial (300+ pages). The materials range from work in schools, teacher education to work in higher education. There are detailed empirical studies as well as theoretical explorations. There is an especially helpful chapter by Jako Oliver of North-West University (South Africa) on “panic pedagogy” (Chapter 3) and another on the learning environment by Charlene du Yoit-Brits (Chapter 2) who also contributes to the introductory chapter on ubuntu (the self as collective and collaborative being – “I am because we are”) from the same institution, which add a great deal to this book. Well worth reading. Available for free download at https://books.aosis.co.za/index.php/ob/catalog/book/279
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Contact North I Contact Nord’s
Searchable Directory of 65+ Open Universities Worldwide
More than 65 open universities around the world provide open and equal access to education, without requiring students to have formal education or credentials to be admitted. These institutions have a common commitment to open access to quality learning and student success.
Use the directory to search location, contact information, delivery modes, enrolment and more!
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Upcoming Events in Online Learning
European Advanced Educational Technology Conference (EAET 2022)
March 25 – 27, 2022
University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
The aim of the EAET 2022 is to provide scholars, faculty, researchers, students and administrators with an excellent opportunity to convene with colleagues from many countries and discuss innovative ideas and changes in education, results and outcomes of theories and practice in the area of educational technology.
Topics include instructional design; learning and technology; teaching and technology; learning and teaching processes; distance education; e-learning; teacher training; lifelong learning and technology; learner needs in the 21st century; and new approaches in educational technology.
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