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Monthly Archives: August 2021

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7 Things You Should Know About Adaptive Learning

CETL Session Archives, Course Design, eLearning, Productivity, Teaching, TechnologyBy Tracy A. Mendolia-Moore, M.A.Ed. | Manager of Instructional Design & Learning DevelopmentAugust 31, 2021

Adaptive learning is one technique for providing personalized learning, which aims to provide efficient, effective, and customized learning paths to engage each student. This session is based on The 7…

Facilitator Series #2

CETL Session Archives, Facilitated Discussions, Faculty, TeachingBy John Tegzes, MA, VMD, Dipl. ABVT | Director of IPE | Professor of ToxicologyAugust 27, 2021

As competency-based education expands across the health professions the methods we use in the classroom also expand in order to promote active learning both inside and outside of the classroom.…

Creating Immersive Experiences Using 360° Technology

CETL Session Archives, EdTech, Technology, Virtual RealityBy Joe Marilo| Senior Instructional Media Producer; Sunami Chun | Manager of Educational 3D TechnologyAugust 26, 2021

In today’s age of educational tools and resources, instructors have a myriad of tools to choose from. Leveraging any one of these to ensure student success can be daunting. 360°…

Planning for a Successful IRB or IACUC Submission in IRBnet

CETL Session Archives, ResearchBy Jennifer Baker – Research Regulatory CoordinatorAugust 25, 2021

The Institutional Review Board (IRB ) and The Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) has an important role in university research. One of the roles of  the IRB is…

Mayer’s Multimedia Learning Theory

CETL Session Archives, Course Design, LearningBy Jonathan Peterson M Ed | CETL Instructional DesignerAugust 24, 2021

This session will cover Mayer’s 12 Principles of Multimedia Learning and how they related to creating engaging and effective presentations. These principles can also be used not just in PowerPoint presentations, but…

Myth of Multitasking

CETL Session Archives, Faculty, Organization, TeachingBy Tim Wood, DHSc, PA-C | Associate Vice President for CETLAugust 18, 2021

We’ve all heard it, and we all think we’re good at it, but multitasking is a LIE!Attend this presentation and learn about how the brain works and how multitasking is…

Building Course Structure with the Bricks of Engagement

CETL Session Archives, Course Design, eLearning, TechnologyBy Jamie Quarles | CETL Instructional DesignerAugust 17, 2021

In this session, participants will learn how creating structured interactions within online and in-person courses can be beneficial to students and increase their engagement. In addition to this, this session will describe how structure can help reduce cognitive load for…

Facilitator Series #1

CETL Session Archives, Facilitated Discussions, Teaching, TeachingBy John Tegzes, MA, VMD, Dipl. ABVT | Director of IPE | Professor of ToxicologyAugust 13, 2021

As competency-based education expands across the health professions the methods we use in the classroom also expand in order to promote active learning both inside and outside of the classroom.…

OER’s and Electronic Resources

CETL Session Archives, Learning, Library, Productivity, ResearchBy Tim Wood, DHSc, PA-C | Associate Vice President for CETLAugust 5, 2021

OER stands for Open Educational Resources, but it also has a second informal meaning of Online and Electronic Resources. Attend this presentation from a faculty perspective on how to mine…

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