Overview
Have questions about online teaching? Confused about how some of the online tools work? Need tips on best practices in online classes? Want to share ideas with other online instructors? Instructional Development staff host regular online workshops, where you have a chance to talk with your colleagues and get answers to your teaching questions.
Unless otherwise noted, these sessions are offered in a live web conference. Scroll down to see details on how to participate.
Upcoming Events (Fall 2013) | Past Events
All workshops are offered in a live web-conference format, and sessions are recorded for later, on-demand viewing. All times listed are Pacific time.
September
- Q&A for New Online Teachers
This informal Q&A session is a great chance for new online teachers to ask questions, to meet the online training staff, and to connect with your colleagues. We hope you will join us!
Wednesday, 9/18, 2:00 - 3:00 p.m.
- Engaging Your Absent/Silent/Invisible Students
Do you have students who mostly "lurk" in your online class, participating only minimally—if at all? Join us for a discussion of strategies for creating a classroom community and getting all your students involved.
Tuesday, 9/24, 10:00 - 11:30 a.m.
Wednesday, 9/25, 2:00 - 3:30 p.m.
October
November
December
All workshops are offered in a live web-conference format, and sessions are recorded for later, on-demand viewing. All times listed are Pacific time.
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Recordings & Resources from Past Events | top of page
spring 2013
- Teaching the Creative Process
- Crafting Effective Critique Feedback
- Making Your Online Time Count
- Connecting Online Students with the Support They (don’t know they) Need
Fall 2012
Fall teaching expo 2012
Summer 2012
Spring 2012
- Teaching Style
- What & How to Grade
- Are your Students Learning from your Feedback?
- Using 'Sticky' Ideas to Create Memorable Lectures & Discussions
Fall 2011
- Managing Your Online Discussion
- Responding to Challenging Students
- Teaching Writing Online
- Working with ESL Students