Adapting Digital Projects for Online Courses

Oct 23, 2020 [ADD TO YOUR CALENDAR]
11:30am-12:30pm

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While digital projects might seem like a natural fit for online courses, a number of challenges can arise when we ask students in online and remote courses to do the kinds of digitally intensive multimedia projects that are often assigned in on-campus classes. These challenges can include students’ access to software and other digital resources, translating workshop- and studio-based classroom models to Zoom or D2L, and introducing students to a new platform or program via a video recording or Zoom meeting. The presenters will provide strategies for adapting digital assignments for online classes, leaving ample time for Q&A and for attendees to discuss and workshop their own assignment concepts and prompts. The workshop will be led by members of MTSU’s Navigating the Digital Humanities faculty learning community.

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Topic: LT&ITC Workshop: Adapting Digital Projects for Online Courses

Time: Oct 23, 2020 11:30 AM Central Time (US and Canada)

 

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