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Faculty Training for Digital Teaching & Learning Webinar Series

Register for our Exclusive Webinars on Faculty Training for Digital Teaching and Learning Would you like to know what hybridity means for Laureate? What are the benefits of the blended learning model for our students? How to use the flipped classroom modality? How to do things on Blackboard? Would you like to undestand the importance of quality in online environments? The Laureate Network Office (LNO) invites you to participate in the Faculty Training for Digital Teaching and Learning Webinar Series to share terminology, methodologies, techniques, pedagogy and application of best practices related to course design and course development, and instruction in online and blended modalities. Each webinar will cover the pedagogy essentials of each topic, examples on how you can apply them and guidelines for their implementation in Blackboard. We invite you to the first set of webinars on the principles of digital teaching and learning. The series will be offered in November and December 2015 in English, Spanish and Portuguese. Do not miss this exclusive webinar series held by global experts on hybrid, blended and online learning.

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Hybrid, Blended, and Online Learning: Exploring Myths and Best Practices

Good Pedagogy is Good Pedagogy Regardless of Modality

Presented by: Barry Sugarman Monday, November 16, 2015 10:00 AM (Eastern Time) English

Presented by: Sue Subocz Wednesday, December 2, 2015 10:00 AM (Eastern Time) English

Experts from Laureate and Blackboard recently coauthored a white paper on the empirical evidence behind the value and efficacy of hybrid, blended, and online learning. This session will present the key findings from this paper including several myths about online learning.

This webinar focuses on the pedagogical concepts that apply to all forms of course delivery. This includes exploring basic principles that apply to class planning, core instructional activities, and student feedback and motivation. Dr. Sue Subocz currently works as Executive Director Of Digital Strategy, Design, and Development for Laureate Network Office. In this effort, she strives to bring forward her experiences working with students and faculty in her previous roles as professor of mathematics and physics, academic department chair, and vice president of academic affairs.

Dr. Barry Sugarman currently serves as Vice President, Strategic Planning and Product Initiatives of the Educational Product, Technology, and Innovation team in the Laureate Network Office. Barry has over 20 years of experience in the higher education, electronic publishing, and technology sectors. Dr. Sugarman completed his Ph.D. in Education at Columbia University, his MBA in Market Research at Pace University, and his BA in Psychology at University of Rochester.

Sue is passionate about bringing learning opportunities to those who - like herself during her many years serving in the U.S. Coast Guard – might not be able to achieve their educational goals in traditional settings.

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