Online event, Technology vs. Innovation: Strategies to build an engaging online course

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Date/Time:Monday, 05 Nov 2018 from 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm
Location:2015 Morrill Hall or view on your own
URL:http://www.celt.iastate.edu/events-registration
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Phone:515-294-5357
Channel:Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching
Categories:Training, development
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Does the inclusion of technology alone make a course innovative? While technology plays a significant role in education, it should serve as a means to an end rather than the end goal. Innovation in it's simplest form means change. It's in the way we design our courses, create our objectives, implement our instructional materials, and design our assessments.

And, not necessarily, related to the colors, templates, technologies or the size of our budgets.

As the educational landscape shifts and evolves, it is essential that we change to meet the diverse needs of learners. Most learners today are fast-paced, visually-stimulated, and seeking experiences relevant to their lives. This presentation will offer strategies to make your courses more engaging through multiple modalities. We'll present a multi-developer perspective to show how designers, instructors, and media technologists can contribute to course enhancements.

There are two options for viewing this event:
*1. To view this online event on your own*
Register via the QM Technology vs. Innovation: Strategies to build an engaging online course webpage.

*2. view in 2015 Morrill Hall*
Register via the Learn@ISU website to join us in 2015 Morrill Hall.

Learn more about QM via the Quality Matters at Iowa State University website

This event is promoted ISU's Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching. Learn more via the CELT website.