Webinar Nov 15, 2011

Learner-Centered Technology: Aligning Tools with Learning Goals

Date:                 Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Time:                11:00am – 12:30pm

Location:         LLC 156 (LTC Training Room), Lansdowne

Click the link below to register or copy & paste into your web browser:

http://www.surveyfeedback.ca/surveys/wsb.dll/s/1g1495

Learner-Centered Technology: Aligning Tools with Learning Goals will provide faculty with a roadmap for matching technological tools to course learning outcomes. This seminar is presented by Dr. Ike Shibley.  Ike is an associate professor of chemistry at Penn State Berks.  His research involves pedagogical approaches to improving science instruction at the college level. He has won both local and university-wide awards for his teaching including this year’s Eisenhower Award presented to a tenured Penn State faculty member who exhibits excellent teaching as well as mentoring other teachers.

In this online seminar, you will learn:

  • How to match learning goals with technological products
  • How to design course assignments that more effectively incorporate technology
  • How technology can improve learner-centered instruction in each of the four major course formats: face-to-face learning, web-enhanced learning, blended learning, and online learning
  • How to explain the major tenets of learner-centered education and relate each tenet to technology
  • How to argue effectively about the way that technology can improve learning
  • How to identify technology programs that can improve learning in a course
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