Lessons Learned: Online Teaching & Course Design
National Distance Learning Week 2021 Lunchtime Series
In early November, UMBC celebrates National Distance Learning Week (NDLW) with a series of lunchtime conversations. Our theme, Life in a Hybrid World - Learning How to Flex, celebrates all the successes and challenges our campus community has experienced as we continue to adapt, teach, and learn together during the pandemic.
Lessons Learned: Online Teaching & Course Design
What We've Learned and How We're Moving Forward
Join us on Monday, November 8th from 12 PM-1 PM for a lunchtime panel discussion with three faculty as they speak about their experiences adapting to online and hybrid instruction, the courses they developed, and the future of these teaching modalities at UMBC.
Our guests include:
Dr. Sarah Bass is a Lecturer in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at UMBC. Sarah primarily teaches CHEM 101 and 102, as well as some advanced laboratory classes.
Dr. Louise Murray is the Director of Undergraduate Programs and Clinical Associate Professor in the Erickson School of Aging Studies. She has an EdD in Educational Leadership and a MA in Gerontology from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Louise has a specific interest in online teaching and learning and is a Quality Matters Peer Reviewer.
Mr. Gary Williams is a Senior Lecturer with the Emergency Health Services Department and the Clinical Coordinator with the Paramedic Concentration. Gary teaches several online courses and is currently developing a new concentration within the Emergency Health Services Department that will be completely online.
Share your thoughts!
We also invite you to participate in this year’s NDLW conversations by contributing your reflection on lessons learned or what’s next in a VoiceThread box. To share your reflection, you may use this VoiceThread link. If you have not posted to VoiceThread, please refer to the directions for next steps.
Joining Details
To RSVP for the event, please click “Going” below and be sure to add the event to your calendar!
This webinar will take place in a Blackboard Collaborate virtual conference room. Enter the webinar up to 15 minutes before the start time. Use the "Join Online Event" link above to join the session.
Prior to the event
- For the best viewing experience, we recommend using Chrome or Firefox, preferably the most recent updates to those browsers. Closing any unnecessary browser tabs will help conserve your bandwidth.
- If this is your first time joining one of our webinars, please reviewthe Bb Getting Started Guide or ourQuick Start Guide for All Users. You will also find additional helpful information for using Blackboard Collaborate atour extensive FAQs.
- After joining the session, pleaseconfigure your audio. Having trouble accessing Collaborate? Please see our TroubleshootingAudio Problems orNetworking Issues for Collaborate guides.