Learning from the Pandemic to Improve Digital Learning Outcomes

  • Date : February 18, 2021 11:00 AM
  • Meeting Type : Webcast

Hosted in partnership with Guild Education.

Video platforms proved essential to ease the transition online amidst a pandemic and allowed institutions to continue delivering education. However, as we are nearly a year into a world where learning is largely taking place online, it is evident that emergency remote learning solutions do not yield the same education outcomes as in-person, or as courses and institutions specifically designed for online learning.

As we look ahead to a post-pandemic world where digital education will be even more prevalent, what opportunities did the pandemic provide, and what lessons have we learned? How can we ensure high-quality online learning that improves access and attainment, and how do we ensure students, staff, and professors are equipped to thrive?

Our panelists discussed strategies for engaging students, minimizing platform fatigue, and improving comprehension.

Captioning was provided by our sponsor, VITAC.

Speakers

Michael Horn

Author and Senior Strategist, Guild Education

Michelle Levine

District Director, Faculty Development, Broward College

Moderator

Chantae Recasner

Immediate Past Chair, Steering Committee, WCET Executive Council, Vice President for Instruction, Seattle Central College


chantae.recasner@seattlecolleges.edu

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