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Jacqueline Yahn to host first Remote Teaching Series talk April 6

The Patton College of Education has developed a new Remote Teaching Series that begins Monday, April 6, noon to 1 p.m. and will continue monthly. As we navigate the challenges of online instruction, these hour-long online presentations will discuss innovations in teaching with technology—what is working and what isn’t.

The first session features Dr. Jacqueline Yahn, assistant Professor and program coordinator, Middle Childhood Education, Ƶ Eastern. She will present, “What Worked Well in Transitioning to Fully Online Education. This series is open to Ƶ and the community. Each session will be hosted on Microsoft Teams and will be recorded for those who cannot participate live.

to join the discussion at noon or call 614-706-6572 and use conference ID 256 979 353#.

Future sessions include:

Monday, April 20, 12 - 1 p.m. “Virtual Learning Approaches From a Mutually Safe Distance,” by Mr. Thom Stevenson, assistant professor of instruction, Restaurant, Hotel and Tourism, Department of Human and Consumer Sciences

Monday, May 4, 12 - 1 p.m. “Providing Value in a Quarantined Internship,” by Ms. Robin Ambrozy, assistant professor of instruction and program coordinator, Customer Service Leadership, Department of Human and Consumer Sciences

Monday, May 18, 12 - 1 p.m. “Creating and using instructional videos, screencasts, and podcasts to increase instructor presence, increase student interaction, and expedite feedback in online courses,” by Dr. Jesse Strycker, assistant professor, Innovative Learning Design & Technology, Department of Educational Studies.

If you wish to present in this series, contact Dr. Beth VanDerveer, associate professor and chair, Department of Human and Consumer Sciences, at vanderve@ohio.edu.

Published
April 3, 2020
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