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In partnership with Respondus, I offered a webinar on Lock Down Browser and Respondus Monitor.  The video in this Tech Tip is the recording for that webinar. Topics Included: How to use […]

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Good course design is essential to student success. In this session, participants will learn how to go beyond good course design and develop streamlined courses that are both easy for […]

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Student success is directly tied to student engagement. What you do in the classroom in Canvas can have a huge impact on academic success. This session will cover strategies that […]

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Student performance on major assessments improves dramatically when we’ve correctly structured courses to include opportunities for them to test their understanding of key concepts in a low stakes environment. Learn […]

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Student success in a synchronous session depends greatly on how engaged the students are in Zoom. Are you using Zoom in engaging ways? What are some of the hidden tools […]

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Online learners can feel disconnected or isolated if they cannot see and easily interact with their instructor. Taking simple steps to show students that you are a real person who […]

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Even though we may frequently initiate contact with distance students, our communication is not always directed at the mastery of content and achievement of objectives. In this webinar, you will […]

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As online instructors, it is not uncommon to find students who temporarily or even permanently stop participating in the course. Despite instructor efforts to reach said students, they may not […]

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In planning for Regular & Substantive Interactions, online instructors initiate interaction and communication with students, as a group or individually. The course design materials should describe the type of instructor […]

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Cultural Competence is the basis of equitable and inclusive instruction. Using the flexibility of online instruction, due dates, and assessments, we can better meet the needs of diverse students. Yet […]

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