WCET Webcasts
WCET webcasts explore topics in digital learning and feature expert presenters. Webcasts are generally hosted on the third Thursday of the month. Most webcasts are free and open to everyone; however, some are reserved for WCET and State Authorization Network members.
Webcasts are recorded, and you can access those archives on our YouTube channel or by visiting the event pages. Recordings for member-only webcasts can be accessed by emailing knawrocki@wiche.edu.
Upcoming Webcasts
Past Webcasts
Ghosting in Online Courses: Data and Strategies to Save the Academic Journey
Hosted in partnership with Wiley University Services. Behavioral health and student attrition are major concerns for online and hybrid educators, with more than 23 percent of students becoming unresponsive...
Supporting Adjunct Faculty: Research-Based Recommendations
Adjunct faculty—defined here as part-time, non-tenure track instructors—account for nearly half of all teaching faculty in higher ed and are critical to the success of their students and the...
Reflections on 2021 and Aspirations for 2022 from Digital Learning Leaders and Learners
We are all still aboard the pandemic roller coaster and the journey has had its ups, downs, thrills, and near spills, but we in higher education have learned a...
WCET & SAN Member Policy Series: Practical Approaches to Compliance, Part 2
A complimentary series of webinars for WCET and SAN Members In this two-part virtual series, attendees heard from other WCET and WCET|SAN members who shared their practical approaches...
WCET & SAN Member Policy Series: Practical Approaches to Compliance, Part 1
A complimentary series of webinars for WCET and SAN Members In this two-part virtual series, attendees heard from other WCET and WCET|SAN members who shared their practical approaches...
The Future of #OnlineLearning Leadership
Four online learning leaders, each from different institution types (a private research university, a public research university, an HBCU, and a very large minority-serving community college district) discussed the...
Future-Grounded Design: Innovative Solutions to Emerging eLearning Design Challenges
Hosted in partnership with LearningMate. The 2020 pandemic highlighted the need for flexible, just-in-time learning design. Many educators found themselves designing courses and lessons “for now.” Instead of designing...
Preparing for Fall: How Higher Education Administrators Are Planning for a New Normal
Hosted in partnership with D2L. Fall 2020 was unprecedented in higher education as the world navigated teaching and learning during a global pandemic. Emerging models such as HyFlex were adopted....
The State of the Skills Gap: Connecting Education with Career Outcomes
Hosted in partnership with Wiley Education Services. The challenge of the skills gap continues to be a priority for higher education and employers alike. WCET brought together a panel of...
The “DETA” Behind Inclusive EdTech Practices: A Research Review from DETA and WCET
WCET partnered with the National Research Center for Distance Education and Technological Advancements (DETA) to conduct a review of equity-focused research in digital learning. This compilation, Research Review: Educational...
Technology-Enabled Alternative Assessment: What It Looks Like and How to Bring It to Your Institution
Hosted in partnership with the Advanced Learning Technologies Lab. As a follow up to the March 23 WCET webcast, Alternative Assessments in Digital Learning in Higher Education: Global Perspectives, WCET...
Alternative Assessments in Digital Learning in Higher Education: Global Perspectives
Hosted in partnership with OneHE. Remote learning highlighted some of the challenges associated with assessments via online learning. Proctoring, identity verification, and other means of authenticating the learner taking...