Students learn at their own pace, but they learn more effectively in environments that reflect their individual learning needs. Attend this webinar to see Waymaker, the new personalized learning courseware from Lumen.
Slides from Lumen Learning webinar on April 18, 2013, featuring Dr. David Wiley and Kim Thanos discussing how to get started using open educational resources effectively.
Improving 180 Blackboard Sites in 180 Days - Christian King & Sandra Thwaites...Blackboard APAC
At many universities, the Blackboard subject site is the primary interface for the student learning experience. If the site is poorly organised, students do not know how to navigate the learning experience, such as when to engage with what content. If assessment criteria are minimally indicated, the quality of submissions suffers. If no tools are used to foster interaction, the learning experience becomes isolating. Conversely, when Bb sites are effectively designed and maintained, the quality of the student learning experience tends to be high. The quality of Bb sites varies across universities and within programs of study. Students who experience a well-designed site in their first semesters come to expect this standard in subsequent semesters.
Bond University thereby undertook a whole-of-university strategic priority project to improve 180 Bb subject sites in 180 days. Associate Deans (Learning & Teaching) in each faculty selected the sites. The initial quality of the sites varied, with many assessed as initially high quality, meaning that improvement meant moving from strength to strength and focusing on elements such as increasing elements of technology enhanced learning. The co-facilitators of this presentation are the academic developers who worked one-on-one with each of the participating academics. Therefore, from their perspectives, the key takeaways for attending delegates will be:
- Identification of challenges and stumbling blocks, as well as success strategies
- Checklists and professional development materials
- Illustration of before and after improvements as exemplars
- Ideas for increasing elements of technology enhanced learning
- Templates for emails, announcements and other communications
OC@KU: An ‘open approach’ to create a new, innovative higher education modelSusan Huggins
The document discusses creating a new higher education model using open courses. It describes developing open courses that are free, self-paced, and faculty-supported. These courses mirror traditional university courses and have had over 2,000 registrations. Learners can earn college credit through course assessments supported by the open courses. Tools are provided to maximize credit for prior learning through an open course on learning recognition and applying experiences to a degree program. Over 3,600 learners have accessed the open courses and over 500 have received college credit through portfolio assessments, showing promising results. Student feedback praised advisors, program structure, and linking prior learning to credit.
Australian Academic Leadership Survey &;Interviews – An interim report - Alla...Blackboard APAC
Australian Higher education is facing the demands of new and rapidly changing student demographics, an increasingly competitive global environment and tighter funding and accountability constraints. Now, in 2016, it is an important time to understand the issues the sector is facing and consolidate the ways we are responding. We sought the perspectives of Australian university education leaders on current learning and teaching challenges, trends likely to influence the future of learning and teaching at Australian Universities and the ways our universities are responding.
This presentation reports on the findings of our research thus far and some of the ways that Blackboard Strategic and other Consultancy Services are positioned to assist our institutions going forward.
Waymaker Introduction to Business Overview Lumen Learning
Lumen Learning is an educational nonprofit that focuses on improving student success through open educational resources (OER). They have developed Waymaker courses, which are OER-based courses that provide highly personalized and instrumented learning experiences for students at a low cost. Waymaker courses integrate research-based interventions like metacognition, assessment as learning, personalization, mastery learning, and faculty-student connections to improve outcomes. The document demonstrates Waymaker's Introduction to Business course and discusses its features, affordability, delivery method, and upcoming enhancements. It invites participants to request access to demo courses for review.
Waymaker Principles of Marketing Course WalkthroughLumen Learning
Waymaker courses are designed using open educational resources. They provide powerful, next-generation personalized learning experiences with low cost, day one access. This deck provides an overview of Lumen’s new introductory marketing course, which offers a leap forward for OER in this subject. It teaches foundational principles of marketing with a modern practitioner’s focus on the knowledge and skills students need in order to practice effective marketing in the workplace.
What does good course design look like to you - Alex Wu, BlackboardBlackboard APAC
Course design is undoubtedly a critical element of any online or blended learning environment. As academics and instructional designers, we often associate course design with teaching and learning outcomes that are course- and program-specific and are aligned specifically to graduate attributes or goals. In this session, we will instead take a deconstructive approach to analyse each of the main tool groups within Blackboard Learn and Collaborate, and showcase some unique tool deployment use-cases from clients around the globe. We will also touch on using the same tools in research and grant management to discuss how both teaching and research departments could cross benefit from using the same platform within an institution.
Waymaker Economics Courses: Personalized Learning in 5 Simple StepsLumen Learning
Waymaker courses from Lumen Learning combine personalized learning with open educational resources, to provide a powerful and affordable learning experience. These slides introduce two Waymaker economics curriculum courses now available: Macroeconomics and Microeconomics. Both are designed using the OpenStax College OER textbooks for these subjects. The presentation walks through the simple process of setting up a Waymaker course and beginning to teach.
Slides from Lumen Learning webinar on April 18, 2013, featuring Dr. David Wiley and Kim Thanos discussing how to get started using open educational resources effectively.
Improving 180 Blackboard Sites in 180 Days - Christian King & Sandra Thwaites...Blackboard APAC
At many universities, the Blackboard subject site is the primary interface for the student learning experience. If the site is poorly organised, students do not know how to navigate the learning experience, such as when to engage with what content. If assessment criteria are minimally indicated, the quality of submissions suffers. If no tools are used to foster interaction, the learning experience becomes isolating. Conversely, when Bb sites are effectively designed and maintained, the quality of the student learning experience tends to be high. The quality of Bb sites varies across universities and within programs of study. Students who experience a well-designed site in their first semesters come to expect this standard in subsequent semesters.
Bond University thereby undertook a whole-of-university strategic priority project to improve 180 Bb subject sites in 180 days. Associate Deans (Learning & Teaching) in each faculty selected the sites. The initial quality of the sites varied, with many assessed as initially high quality, meaning that improvement meant moving from strength to strength and focusing on elements such as increasing elements of technology enhanced learning. The co-facilitators of this presentation are the academic developers who worked one-on-one with each of the participating academics. Therefore, from their perspectives, the key takeaways for attending delegates will be:
- Identification of challenges and stumbling blocks, as well as success strategies
- Checklists and professional development materials
- Illustration of before and after improvements as exemplars
- Ideas for increasing elements of technology enhanced learning
- Templates for emails, announcements and other communications
OC@KU: An ‘open approach’ to create a new, innovative higher education modelSusan Huggins
The document discusses creating a new higher education model using open courses. It describes developing open courses that are free, self-paced, and faculty-supported. These courses mirror traditional university courses and have had over 2,000 registrations. Learners can earn college credit through course assessments supported by the open courses. Tools are provided to maximize credit for prior learning through an open course on learning recognition and applying experiences to a degree program. Over 3,600 learners have accessed the open courses and over 500 have received college credit through portfolio assessments, showing promising results. Student feedback praised advisors, program structure, and linking prior learning to credit.
Australian Academic Leadership Survey &;Interviews – An interim report - Alla...Blackboard APAC
Australian Higher education is facing the demands of new and rapidly changing student demographics, an increasingly competitive global environment and tighter funding and accountability constraints. Now, in 2016, it is an important time to understand the issues the sector is facing and consolidate the ways we are responding. We sought the perspectives of Australian university education leaders on current learning and teaching challenges, trends likely to influence the future of learning and teaching at Australian Universities and the ways our universities are responding.
This presentation reports on the findings of our research thus far and some of the ways that Blackboard Strategic and other Consultancy Services are positioned to assist our institutions going forward.
Waymaker Introduction to Business Overview Lumen Learning
Lumen Learning is an educational nonprofit that focuses on improving student success through open educational resources (OER). They have developed Waymaker courses, which are OER-based courses that provide highly personalized and instrumented learning experiences for students at a low cost. Waymaker courses integrate research-based interventions like metacognition, assessment as learning, personalization, mastery learning, and faculty-student connections to improve outcomes. The document demonstrates Waymaker's Introduction to Business course and discusses its features, affordability, delivery method, and upcoming enhancements. It invites participants to request access to demo courses for review.
Waymaker Principles of Marketing Course WalkthroughLumen Learning
Waymaker courses are designed using open educational resources. They provide powerful, next-generation personalized learning experiences with low cost, day one access. This deck provides an overview of Lumen’s new introductory marketing course, which offers a leap forward for OER in this subject. It teaches foundational principles of marketing with a modern practitioner’s focus on the knowledge and skills students need in order to practice effective marketing in the workplace.
What does good course design look like to you - Alex Wu, BlackboardBlackboard APAC
Course design is undoubtedly a critical element of any online or blended learning environment. As academics and instructional designers, we often associate course design with teaching and learning outcomes that are course- and program-specific and are aligned specifically to graduate attributes or goals. In this session, we will instead take a deconstructive approach to analyse each of the main tool groups within Blackboard Learn and Collaborate, and showcase some unique tool deployment use-cases from clients around the globe. We will also touch on using the same tools in research and grant management to discuss how both teaching and research departments could cross benefit from using the same platform within an institution.
Waymaker Economics Courses: Personalized Learning in 5 Simple StepsLumen Learning
Waymaker courses from Lumen Learning combine personalized learning with open educational resources, to provide a powerful and affordable learning experience. These slides introduce two Waymaker economics curriculum courses now available: Macroeconomics and Microeconomics. Both are designed using the OpenStax College OER textbooks for these subjects. The presentation walks through the simple process of setting up a Waymaker course and beginning to teach.
Using Collaborate Ultra for our Digital Delivery Teaching Events and for Esta...Blackboard APAC
Since 2014, Nossal High School has run a program of Digital Delivery Days where students are asked to remain at home and classes are delivered entirely via Blackboard for duration of the day. This year we have focused on the use of Collaborate Ultra for working with our students through their course areas on Blackboard. We have also been investigating solutions for encouraging classrooms to default to team-based learning activities, away from centralised AV (projectors and whiteboards) and believe Blackboard Collaborate Ultra may be able to provide us with a feasible alternative.
This presentation will report on the effectiveness of using Collaborate Ultra within our Digital Delivery setting and also on the early stages of replacing centralised AV within our classrooms.
This document summarizes a study on faculty use of open educational resources (OER) at community and technical colleges in Washington state. The study found that faculty use OER in various ways, from supplementing courses to replacing commercial textbooks. Faculty reported that OER allows them to save students money, enhance instruction, and increase pedagogical freedom. However, faculty also face challenges like lack of time, uncertainty about OER, and difficulties finding appropriate materials. The study recommends that colleges provide more support for faculty as they adopt and adapt OER in their courses.
TLC2016 - Inspiring a Sense of Educational CommunityBlackboardEMEA
Presenter: Barbara Becker
Organisation: Leeds Beckett University
Description: Functionality in Blackboard Communities has been utilised to tailor a unique Communities view for identified groups of distinct University students. Leeds Beckett University provides courses for a vast array of learning perspectives: Distance Learners, global Franchise partners, Researchers and specialised CPD courses.
Over the past five years, students have been given their own customised view of the MyBeckett portal, utilising Institutional Roles to tailor Brands, Tabs & Modules so that specific, purposeful content is delivered to each group, creating unique student portal views.
Innovating in the MOOC Space - Karin Pfister - Charles Darwin UniversityBlackboard APAC
Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) have gained momentum in recent years and offer a new opportunity for interaction with potential university students. While MOOCs have been seen as a disruptive force for higher education, they have provided spaces to explore innovative approaches and emerging technologies that can then be integrated into regular university course content. Designing courses that are not aligned with any accreditation requirements has
allowed the flexibility to creatively experiment and push boundaries. Using Blackboard’s Open Education platform, Charles Darwin University has developed and delivered 3 MOOCs showcasing creative approaches to otherwise traditional course content.
This presentation will showcase CDU’s processes, innovative approaches, and lessons learnt. As a bonus, you will also see inside the Memory MOOC’s visually stunning “Memory Palace” and see how learning Accounting was brought to life through interactive video and branching scenarios in the “Who’s Counting” MOOC.
Connecting College Faculty to Open Content Repositories: Challenges and Oppor...Tom Caswell
The document discusses an open course library project that aims to lower textbook costs for students in Washington state. The project will provide openly licensed curriculum for 81 high-enrollment college courses. Faculty will design the courses, which will be available on an open online platform. The goals are to improve course completion rates by increasing affordability and engaging faculty in open educational resources. Over 400,000 students could save over $40 million annually in textbook costs if 25% of course sections adopt the open materials. Challenges include measuring adoption rates and addressing copyright and technical issues, while opportunities exist to improve course design and accessibility.
Using Open Educational Resources to Improve Affordability, Access and Student...Lumen Learning
The cost of expensive commercial textbooks a growing barrier to students’ success. Many institutions are now turning to freely available open textbooks and other open educational resources (OER) as a better alternative. Today, a growing number of colleges and universities are eliminating textbook costs in OER-based courses that give students free access to all course materials on the first day of class.
This presentation, prepared by open education innovator Dr. David Wiley and Center for Excellence in Distance Learning director Dr. Kim Long discusses what is OER, how to find and use OER, and the linkage between OER and improvements in student success, with a particular focus on minority-serving institutions.
Adoption of Blackboard in the ELICOS system: Innovating and Augmenting Qualit...Blackboard APAC
In 2016 the Centre for English Teaching (CET) launched Blackboard for its university pathway courses (DEC) as part of an initiative to innovate and transform them into high quality blended Academic English language programs that would support students in developing both academic skills and awareness of the technology and systems required to excel during the first semester at university. While LMS use is standard practice in higher education, for the English Language Intensive Courses for Overseas Students (ELICOS) sector the integration of an online platform is still new territory and there is great potential for innovation within teaching and learning practices. Moreover, the unique context allows for a fresh perspective on how Blackboard, at its core, is a dynamic and flexible platform in teaching and learning practices that fosters communities of practice and consolidates traditional educational practices.
The implementation of Blackboard across university pathways courses at CET faced two major hurdles. To begin with, international students were less familiar with the culture and expectations surrounding LMS use at tertiary level and the nature of independent learning. Secondly, teaching staff had varying degrees of proficiency and experience in using technology in the classroom. Dealing with the challenge of educating, immersing and empowering both teachers and students simultaneously in their use of Blackboard as an integrated and powerful tool in teaching and learning raised numerous questions and helped gain valuable insights into adoption and adaption of technology and the opportunity for creative disruption. Grounding innovations in solid pedagogy, integrating technology and independent learning with in-class interaction and making learning objectives clear to both students and teachers enabled the successful uptake of Blackboard and allowed for greater support and autonomy for both teachers and students.
Waymaker courses provide powerful, next-generation personalized learning experiences with low cost, day one access. This presentation provides an overview of Lumen’s new Waymaker Microeconomics and Macroeconomics courses, which are designed using open educational resources. Both use peer-reviewed OpenStax College economics textbooks as primary source materials.
Learning Analytics and the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning - an obvious ...Blackboard APAC
The scholarship of teaching and learning (SoTL) essentially advocates for a research approach to be applied to the improvement of learning and teaching. It encourages teachers to reflect in a scholarly way on their teaching practice and at the more advanced level to undertake research on teaching practice and curriculum. Learning analytics has the potential to provide data on elements of the teaching process which have to date been difficult to measure particularly for the broader cohort of teachers.
This presentation will draw attention to the connection between SoTL and learning analytics and prompt participants to think about how learning analytics can be used in a wider context to contribute to changes in teaching design and practice.
The First Year Experience - Lisa Curran - RMIT UniversityBlackboard APAC
This presentation will provide a case study and overview of our findings to demonstrate how supporting and building staff capacity in instructional design through the application of Quality Matters standards and the use of Blackboard and digital tools, can enhance the First Year Experience of students in large first year business courses across transnational delivery locations.
Blackboard as an Integrated Part of the Learning Environment and Student Expe...Blackboard APAC
Like all universities across the globe the University of Westminster is faced with major changes in student expectations and the role that technology has to play in curriculum delivery and the overall student experience. In 2013 the University initiated its Learning Futures program with the aim of transforming learning and teaching at the institution. Central to the transformation is an aim to make blended learning, through the use of technology, more the norm rather than the exception. To facilitate this shift in delivery approach across all subject areas, Westminster has and continues to make significant investment in both its virtual and physical environment in efforts to better integrate the online and face-to-face experience.
Exploring various techniques for giving information literacy and learning support to large bodies of students, especially using technology-enhanced learning.
This document summarizes a MOOC course on individualized learning pedagogy that was designed for vocational and further education educators. The course used a combination of cMOOC and xMOOC models on a Canvas LMS and was structured around the DIANA pedagogical model. It aimed to bring educators together from around the world to share best practices in individualized learning. While 155 students enrolled, only 6 study groups completed the final assignment and 11 students received a digital badge for demonstrating their competence in applying individualized learning models in practice. The summary reflects on challenges like the timing of the course and difficulties using the LMS, and suggests that more guidance, shorter tailored courses, and social constructivist approaches may help
The document discusses a MOOC course designed for vocational and further education educators to deepen their knowledge of individualization and individual study plans. The course used a combination of cMOOC and mOOC models on a learning management system and was structured using the DIANA pedagogical model. It enrolled 155 students but only 6 study groups completed the final assignment. Reasons for the low completion rate included the timing of the course at the end of the school year, difficulties forming study groups on the learning management system, and needing more guidance and counseling.
Presenter: Tony Churchill
Organisation: De Montfort University
Description: This session provides a brief introduction to the principles of Universal Design for Learning (UDL) and its implications for delivery in Higher Education both online and face-to-face. UDL is being implemented at De Montfort University (Leicester, UK) to enhance learning and teaching for ALL our students. DMU’s application of the principles of UDL seeks to provide an inclusive experience using the Blackboard learning environment, whilst addressing reductions in government funding for disabled students.
Top Ten Aspects (and Lessons Learned) of a Successful Online Faculty Training...JLewisGeology
This presentation will be presented at the 2012 SLOAN-C International Conference on Online Learning and will share data, lessons, learned, and strategies for success for an online instructor training course offered at Madison College. See the full presentation details and description here: http://sloanconsortium.org/conference/2012/aln/top-ten-aspects-and-lessons-learned-successful-online-faculty-training-program
The document discusses a MOOC course designed for vocational and further education educators to deepen their knowledge in individualization and individual study plans. 155 students enrolled across 14 groups, but only 5 groups with 23 students remained active after 4 weeks. 6 groups completed the final assignment. While 11 students received a digital badge, not all 16 applicants received one. The course used a combination of cMOOC and mOOC models with a structured learning process based on the DIANA pedagogical model. The summary discusses how to apply socio-constructivist learning principles in MOOCs and retain student engagement and collaboration over the long term.
Blackboard Analytics for Learn: A recipe for successRichard Stals
So much of the current discussion around Learning Analytics seems to be caught up in the realm of Big Data that informs the top executives and decision makers who are shaping institution-wide strategies. While these kinds of topics need to be explored, truly significant and transformative uses of learning analytics can be had at the grassroots level of the teacher and student.
This session will look at how Edith Cowan University is using Blackboard Analytics for Learn to empower staff and students with their own data, allowing them to make informed and timely decisions in their own teaching and learning journeys.
We will explore how learning analytics data enables staff to do things like identify and support students at risk of disengaging from the course early, monitor how students are actually engaging in their course and collect real evidence on student interactions that informs a continual process of improvement in learning design and resources.
Presenter: Joseph Gliddon
Organisation: Bristol University
Description: This session explores work implemented over several years at the University of Bristol to develop a scalable workflow for coursework assessment and feedback online.
The workflow combines technical and pedagogic planning to support lasting cultural change. This uses Blackboard packages, which can also support consistent provision of other activities across multiple courses.
This work was done to address key challenges in this area, including:
-meeting complex requirements in a consistent way
-needing a standard approach which is scalable across multiple courses
-ownership of the process by Schools to ensure sustainability
-easily updating content across many courses with minimum editing
Session covers policy, pedagogic approaches, engaging academic & administrative leads, and the process.
This presentation features slides from a Lumen Learning webinar about an innovative College Success course designed using open educational resources (OER). You can use these course materials to replace commercial textbooks that students often struggle to pay for. With engaging content and a focus on applying course concepts to real-world situations, this course is particularly helpful for first-generation students and those entering college underprepared, academically or otherwise. This webinar demonstrates both Candela (standard e-text replacement) and Waymaker (personalized learning) versions of the course.
Personalized Learning in 5 Simple Steps: Waymaker Business CoursesLumen Learning
Waymaker courses from Lumen Learning combine personalized learning with open educational resources, to provide a powerful and affordable learning experience. These slides introduce two Waymaker business curriculum courses now available: Introduction to Business and Principles of Marketing. The presentation walks through the simple process of setting up a Waymaker course and beginning to teach.
Webinar waymaker next gen learning & oer_shareLumen Learning
Waymaker is Lumen Learning’s new personalized learning courseware. It combines the advantages of open educational resources (OER) with mastery learning, personalization from the viewpoint of the learner, and tools to forge stronger personal learning connections between students and faculty. Join this webinar for a tour of Waymaker to see how it provides individualized insights to students and faculty, with a focus on improving learning. Also, preview future directions we’re working to further advance the learning experience Waymaker provides for students and faculty.
Using Collaborate Ultra for our Digital Delivery Teaching Events and for Esta...Blackboard APAC
Since 2014, Nossal High School has run a program of Digital Delivery Days where students are asked to remain at home and classes are delivered entirely via Blackboard for duration of the day. This year we have focused on the use of Collaborate Ultra for working with our students through their course areas on Blackboard. We have also been investigating solutions for encouraging classrooms to default to team-based learning activities, away from centralised AV (projectors and whiteboards) and believe Blackboard Collaborate Ultra may be able to provide us with a feasible alternative.
This presentation will report on the effectiveness of using Collaborate Ultra within our Digital Delivery setting and also on the early stages of replacing centralised AV within our classrooms.
This document summarizes a study on faculty use of open educational resources (OER) at community and technical colleges in Washington state. The study found that faculty use OER in various ways, from supplementing courses to replacing commercial textbooks. Faculty reported that OER allows them to save students money, enhance instruction, and increase pedagogical freedom. However, faculty also face challenges like lack of time, uncertainty about OER, and difficulties finding appropriate materials. The study recommends that colleges provide more support for faculty as they adopt and adapt OER in their courses.
TLC2016 - Inspiring a Sense of Educational CommunityBlackboardEMEA
Presenter: Barbara Becker
Organisation: Leeds Beckett University
Description: Functionality in Blackboard Communities has been utilised to tailor a unique Communities view for identified groups of distinct University students. Leeds Beckett University provides courses for a vast array of learning perspectives: Distance Learners, global Franchise partners, Researchers and specialised CPD courses.
Over the past five years, students have been given their own customised view of the MyBeckett portal, utilising Institutional Roles to tailor Brands, Tabs & Modules so that specific, purposeful content is delivered to each group, creating unique student portal views.
Innovating in the MOOC Space - Karin Pfister - Charles Darwin UniversityBlackboard APAC
Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) have gained momentum in recent years and offer a new opportunity for interaction with potential university students. While MOOCs have been seen as a disruptive force for higher education, they have provided spaces to explore innovative approaches and emerging technologies that can then be integrated into regular university course content. Designing courses that are not aligned with any accreditation requirements has
allowed the flexibility to creatively experiment and push boundaries. Using Blackboard’s Open Education platform, Charles Darwin University has developed and delivered 3 MOOCs showcasing creative approaches to otherwise traditional course content.
This presentation will showcase CDU’s processes, innovative approaches, and lessons learnt. As a bonus, you will also see inside the Memory MOOC’s visually stunning “Memory Palace” and see how learning Accounting was brought to life through interactive video and branching scenarios in the “Who’s Counting” MOOC.
Connecting College Faculty to Open Content Repositories: Challenges and Oppor...Tom Caswell
The document discusses an open course library project that aims to lower textbook costs for students in Washington state. The project will provide openly licensed curriculum for 81 high-enrollment college courses. Faculty will design the courses, which will be available on an open online platform. The goals are to improve course completion rates by increasing affordability and engaging faculty in open educational resources. Over 400,000 students could save over $40 million annually in textbook costs if 25% of course sections adopt the open materials. Challenges include measuring adoption rates and addressing copyright and technical issues, while opportunities exist to improve course design and accessibility.
Using Open Educational Resources to Improve Affordability, Access and Student...Lumen Learning
The cost of expensive commercial textbooks a growing barrier to students’ success. Many institutions are now turning to freely available open textbooks and other open educational resources (OER) as a better alternative. Today, a growing number of colleges and universities are eliminating textbook costs in OER-based courses that give students free access to all course materials on the first day of class.
This presentation, prepared by open education innovator Dr. David Wiley and Center for Excellence in Distance Learning director Dr. Kim Long discusses what is OER, how to find and use OER, and the linkage between OER and improvements in student success, with a particular focus on minority-serving institutions.
Adoption of Blackboard in the ELICOS system: Innovating and Augmenting Qualit...Blackboard APAC
In 2016 the Centre for English Teaching (CET) launched Blackboard for its university pathway courses (DEC) as part of an initiative to innovate and transform them into high quality blended Academic English language programs that would support students in developing both academic skills and awareness of the technology and systems required to excel during the first semester at university. While LMS use is standard practice in higher education, for the English Language Intensive Courses for Overseas Students (ELICOS) sector the integration of an online platform is still new territory and there is great potential for innovation within teaching and learning practices. Moreover, the unique context allows for a fresh perspective on how Blackboard, at its core, is a dynamic and flexible platform in teaching and learning practices that fosters communities of practice and consolidates traditional educational practices.
The implementation of Blackboard across university pathways courses at CET faced two major hurdles. To begin with, international students were less familiar with the culture and expectations surrounding LMS use at tertiary level and the nature of independent learning. Secondly, teaching staff had varying degrees of proficiency and experience in using technology in the classroom. Dealing with the challenge of educating, immersing and empowering both teachers and students simultaneously in their use of Blackboard as an integrated and powerful tool in teaching and learning raised numerous questions and helped gain valuable insights into adoption and adaption of technology and the opportunity for creative disruption. Grounding innovations in solid pedagogy, integrating technology and independent learning with in-class interaction and making learning objectives clear to both students and teachers enabled the successful uptake of Blackboard and allowed for greater support and autonomy for both teachers and students.
Waymaker courses provide powerful, next-generation personalized learning experiences with low cost, day one access. This presentation provides an overview of Lumen’s new Waymaker Microeconomics and Macroeconomics courses, which are designed using open educational resources. Both use peer-reviewed OpenStax College economics textbooks as primary source materials.
Learning Analytics and the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning - an obvious ...Blackboard APAC
The scholarship of teaching and learning (SoTL) essentially advocates for a research approach to be applied to the improvement of learning and teaching. It encourages teachers to reflect in a scholarly way on their teaching practice and at the more advanced level to undertake research on teaching practice and curriculum. Learning analytics has the potential to provide data on elements of the teaching process which have to date been difficult to measure particularly for the broader cohort of teachers.
This presentation will draw attention to the connection between SoTL and learning analytics and prompt participants to think about how learning analytics can be used in a wider context to contribute to changes in teaching design and practice.
The First Year Experience - Lisa Curran - RMIT UniversityBlackboard APAC
This presentation will provide a case study and overview of our findings to demonstrate how supporting and building staff capacity in instructional design through the application of Quality Matters standards and the use of Blackboard and digital tools, can enhance the First Year Experience of students in large first year business courses across transnational delivery locations.
Blackboard as an Integrated Part of the Learning Environment and Student Expe...Blackboard APAC
Like all universities across the globe the University of Westminster is faced with major changes in student expectations and the role that technology has to play in curriculum delivery and the overall student experience. In 2013 the University initiated its Learning Futures program with the aim of transforming learning and teaching at the institution. Central to the transformation is an aim to make blended learning, through the use of technology, more the norm rather than the exception. To facilitate this shift in delivery approach across all subject areas, Westminster has and continues to make significant investment in both its virtual and physical environment in efforts to better integrate the online and face-to-face experience.
Exploring various techniques for giving information literacy and learning support to large bodies of students, especially using technology-enhanced learning.
This document summarizes a MOOC course on individualized learning pedagogy that was designed for vocational and further education educators. The course used a combination of cMOOC and xMOOC models on a Canvas LMS and was structured around the DIANA pedagogical model. It aimed to bring educators together from around the world to share best practices in individualized learning. While 155 students enrolled, only 6 study groups completed the final assignment and 11 students received a digital badge for demonstrating their competence in applying individualized learning models in practice. The summary reflects on challenges like the timing of the course and difficulties using the LMS, and suggests that more guidance, shorter tailored courses, and social constructivist approaches may help
The document discusses a MOOC course designed for vocational and further education educators to deepen their knowledge of individualization and individual study plans. The course used a combination of cMOOC and mOOC models on a learning management system and was structured using the DIANA pedagogical model. It enrolled 155 students but only 6 study groups completed the final assignment. Reasons for the low completion rate included the timing of the course at the end of the school year, difficulties forming study groups on the learning management system, and needing more guidance and counseling.
Presenter: Tony Churchill
Organisation: De Montfort University
Description: This session provides a brief introduction to the principles of Universal Design for Learning (UDL) and its implications for delivery in Higher Education both online and face-to-face. UDL is being implemented at De Montfort University (Leicester, UK) to enhance learning and teaching for ALL our students. DMU’s application of the principles of UDL seeks to provide an inclusive experience using the Blackboard learning environment, whilst addressing reductions in government funding for disabled students.
Top Ten Aspects (and Lessons Learned) of a Successful Online Faculty Training...JLewisGeology
This presentation will be presented at the 2012 SLOAN-C International Conference on Online Learning and will share data, lessons, learned, and strategies for success for an online instructor training course offered at Madison College. See the full presentation details and description here: http://sloanconsortium.org/conference/2012/aln/top-ten-aspects-and-lessons-learned-successful-online-faculty-training-program
The document discusses a MOOC course designed for vocational and further education educators to deepen their knowledge in individualization and individual study plans. 155 students enrolled across 14 groups, but only 5 groups with 23 students remained active after 4 weeks. 6 groups completed the final assignment. While 11 students received a digital badge, not all 16 applicants received one. The course used a combination of cMOOC and mOOC models with a structured learning process based on the DIANA pedagogical model. The summary discusses how to apply socio-constructivist learning principles in MOOCs and retain student engagement and collaboration over the long term.
Blackboard Analytics for Learn: A recipe for successRichard Stals
So much of the current discussion around Learning Analytics seems to be caught up in the realm of Big Data that informs the top executives and decision makers who are shaping institution-wide strategies. While these kinds of topics need to be explored, truly significant and transformative uses of learning analytics can be had at the grassroots level of the teacher and student.
This session will look at how Edith Cowan University is using Blackboard Analytics for Learn to empower staff and students with their own data, allowing them to make informed and timely decisions in their own teaching and learning journeys.
We will explore how learning analytics data enables staff to do things like identify and support students at risk of disengaging from the course early, monitor how students are actually engaging in their course and collect real evidence on student interactions that informs a continual process of improvement in learning design and resources.
Presenter: Joseph Gliddon
Organisation: Bristol University
Description: This session explores work implemented over several years at the University of Bristol to develop a scalable workflow for coursework assessment and feedback online.
The workflow combines technical and pedagogic planning to support lasting cultural change. This uses Blackboard packages, which can also support consistent provision of other activities across multiple courses.
This work was done to address key challenges in this area, including:
-meeting complex requirements in a consistent way
-needing a standard approach which is scalable across multiple courses
-ownership of the process by Schools to ensure sustainability
-easily updating content across many courses with minimum editing
Session covers policy, pedagogic approaches, engaging academic & administrative leads, and the process.
This presentation features slides from a Lumen Learning webinar about an innovative College Success course designed using open educational resources (OER). You can use these course materials to replace commercial textbooks that students often struggle to pay for. With engaging content and a focus on applying course concepts to real-world situations, this course is particularly helpful for first-generation students and those entering college underprepared, academically or otherwise. This webinar demonstrates both Candela (standard e-text replacement) and Waymaker (personalized learning) versions of the course.
Personalized Learning in 5 Simple Steps: Waymaker Business CoursesLumen Learning
Waymaker courses from Lumen Learning combine personalized learning with open educational resources, to provide a powerful and affordable learning experience. These slides introduce two Waymaker business curriculum courses now available: Introduction to Business and Principles of Marketing. The presentation walks through the simple process of setting up a Waymaker course and beginning to teach.
Webinar waymaker next gen learning & oer_shareLumen Learning
Waymaker is Lumen Learning’s new personalized learning courseware. It combines the advantages of open educational resources (OER) with mastery learning, personalization from the viewpoint of the learner, and tools to forge stronger personal learning connections between students and faculty. Join this webinar for a tour of Waymaker to see how it provides individualized insights to students and faculty, with a focus on improving learning. Also, preview future directions we’re working to further advance the learning experience Waymaker provides for students and faculty.
Personalized Learning in 5 Simple Steps: Waymaker EconomicsLumen Learning
This webinar introduces two Waymaker economics curriculum courses now available: Macroeconomics and Microeconomics. Both are designed using open educational resources, using the OpenStax economics textbooks as primary sources. Slides walk through how Waymaker courses work and the simple process of setting up a Waymaker course and beginning to teach.
Personalized Learning in 5 Simple Steps: Waymaker Economics CoursesLumen Learning
Waymaker courses from Lumen Learning combine personalized learning with open educational resources, to provide a powerful and affordable learning experience. These slides introduce two Waymaker economics curriculum courses now available: Macroeconomics and Microeconomics. Both are designed using the OpenStax College OER textbooks for these subjects. The presentation walks through the simple process of setting up a Waymaker course and beginning to teach.
Waymaker Business Courses: Personalized Learning in 5 Simple StepsLumen Learning
Waymaker courses from Lumen Learning combine personalized learning with open educational resources, to provide a powerful and affordable learning experience. These slides introduce two Waymaker business curriculum courses: Introduction to Business and Principles of Marketing. The presentation walks through what's unique about Waymaker courses and the simple process of setting up a Waymaker course and beginning to teach.
Lumen model jump starting success with oerLumen Learning
Through years of collaboration with faculty and institutions, Lumen Learning has developed not only a growing catalog of road-tested courses designed using open educational resources, but also an engagement approach that helps institutions make a sustained impact with OER. This webinar shares how we develop OER courses and support institutions and faculty through the processes of course adoption, customization and continuous improvement. Gain insight into Lumen’s support model, pricing, and strategies we recommend to help students, faculty and institutions realize the full benefits of OER.
Many colleges are looking to open educational resources and openly licensed course material to reduce costs and expand access for their students. Surveys from faculty who have adopted OER and their students report positive outcomes in teaching and learner engagement in addition to the cost savings. Join CCCOER to hear from two OER Authoring platform providers who work with colleges to develop and deliver open courses that are engaging and help measure how students are learning. Faculty and other users of the platform will also be featured.
When: Wed, February 8, at 10am PT/ 1pm ET
Featured Speakers:
Nathan Battle, Academic Success Director, Odigia
OER courses in Odigia transform textbooks into interactive learning experiences while providing additional tools to measure and promote better student engagement. In addition to ready-to-use courses, Odigia empowers subject matter experts to create new courses using existing OER content as a foundation.
Alyson Indrunas, Professional Development Director, Lumen Learning
Lumen helps you solve affordability and access problems with well-designed open textbooks and other course materials students and instructors access directly through the LMS. Fully-customizable courses designed using OER in more than 65 subjects are available and which can help you measure student success.
Cyrus Helf, Multi-media specialist at Western Los Angeles College
Sharing the open course shells he builds for faculty in Canvas using open licensed ancillaries and textbooks from OpenStax.
HBCUs and Online Education: The Center for Excellence in Distance Learning at...Lumen Learning
Are you struggling, like many HBCUs, to develop effective and affordable online education programs? The Center for Excellence in Distance Learning at Wiley College offers a new forum for collaboration, sharing and innovation between HBCUs designed to build capacity in distance learning.
This presentation features Dr. Kim Long of Wiley College sharing their progress building online programs and strengthening students’ success using open educational resources (OER). Dean Hyacinth Burton of Oakwood College and Dr. William Hopper of Florida Memorial University share their experiences working through the Center as a collaborative, affordable and productive path for achieving their institutions’ respective goals for online education. Kim Thanos discusses the innovative partnership between the Center for Excellence and Lumen Learning to provide faculty training, professional development, collaboration and ongoing support for the development of high quality courses using OER.
Driving adoptions through communities of practiceCharles Key
This document summarizes presentations from an Open Education Week event about driving adoptions of open educational resources (OER) through communities of practice. It describes communities of practice at College Open Textbooks focusing on open textbooks, and examples of communities in water technology, developmental mathematics, American government, and educational psychology that have collaborated to develop open educational resources.
This document summarizes a webinar presented by Lumen Learning about high-impact open educational resource (OER) courses in the social sciences. Lumen Learning develops OER courses by curating, organizing, and enriching existing open resources, and provides faculty support and tools for customizing courses in the learning management system. The webinar previewed Lumen's psychology and sociology OER courses and provided information on how to learn more about adopting the courses.
OpenEd - The Right Resource for Every Standard and Every StudentAdam Blum
This document summarizes the benefits of OpenEd, an educational platform that provides personalized learning resources and assessments to help teachers implement standards-based instruction more effectively. It outlines how OpenEd aggregates the world's largest library of educational videos, games and assessments mapped to standards, and uses machine learning to recommend individualized content for students based on assessment results. This allows teachers to spend less time on planning, grading and reteaching by automating these processes. The document also notes OpenEd's traction with over 135,000 teachers and potential to generate $100 million in revenue.
The document discusses the selection of Moodle as the replacement learning management system (LMS) at Massey University. It describes the university's strategic planning process that led to choosing Moodle, including establishing selection criteria focused on pedagogy and developing a business case. Key questions are raised about implementing the new system at scale, managing political interests, resourcing needs, and ensuring the technology supports the university's vision for blended learning. The summary emphasizes that LMS selection is a strategic decision that requires engagement across the institution.
The document discusses support systems for developing and delivering distance education courses and programs. It compares two models for course development - the parallel-linear model and interdisciplinary team model. It also outlines the types of support needed for students in open and distance learning, including tutoring, counseling, and using scaffolding approaches. Effective support systems are important for both developing high-quality online courses and programs and helping students succeed in distance education.
Preparing to Teach... a Model for Training FacultyJLewisGeology
This session presents five of the underlying principles guiding the approach used in the Preparing To Teach Online and Hybrid courses at Madison College. This presentation was presented at the Madison College Flexible Learning Conference on October, 18, 2013.
The document discusses the role of an instructional designer at the University of Illinois College of Medicine in Chicago. It describes how the instructional designer helps improve the medical school curriculum through evidence-based best practices, feedback loops, and future planning. The designer analyzes course evaluations, observes teaching, and collaborates with faculty to enhance learning materials and instructional methods using frameworks like ADDIE and backward design. Evaluation data is used to identify areas for improvement and gauge the impact of changes made. The goal is to continually refine the curriculum and help faculty develop as effective educators.
This document outlines the Kaleidoscope 2011-2013 Approach to developing open educational resources (OER) courses to improve student success. It discusses the goals of replacing textbooks with OER and improving student pass rates by over 10%. Faculty serve as subject matter experts and collaboratively develop open course designs using OER. Lumen Learning provides support for course development and implementation across multiple institutions. The results from 2011-2012 impacted over 9,000 students by eliminating textbook costs and improving student performance.
Philippine Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) CurriculumMJDuyan
(𝐓𝐋𝐄 𝟏𝟎𝟎) (𝐋𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐨𝐧 𝟏)-𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐦𝐬
𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐜𝐮𝐬𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐄𝐏𝐏 𝐂𝐮𝐫𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐮𝐥𝐮𝐦 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐏𝐡𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐩𝐩𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐬:
- Understand the goals and objectives of the Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) curriculum, recognizing its importance in fostering practical life skills and values among students. Students will also be able to identify the key components and subjects covered, such as agriculture, home economics, industrial arts, and information and communication technology.
𝐄𝐱𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐍𝐚𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐒𝐜𝐨𝐩𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐚𝐧 𝐄𝐧𝐭𝐫𝐞𝐩𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐞𝐮𝐫:
-Define entrepreneurship, distinguishing it from general business activities by emphasizing its focus on innovation, risk-taking, and value creation. Students will describe the characteristics and traits of successful entrepreneurs, including their roles and responsibilities, and discuss the broader economic and social impacts of entrepreneurial activities on both local and global scales.
Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdfTechSoup
"Learn about all the ways Walmart supports nonprofit organizations.
You will hear from Liz Willett, the Head of Nonprofits, and hear about what Walmart is doing to help nonprofits, including Walmart Business and Spark Good. Walmart Business+ is a new offer for nonprofits that offers discounts and also streamlines nonprofits order and expense tracking, saving time and money.
The webinar may also give some examples on how nonprofits can best leverage Walmart Business+.
The event will cover the following::
Walmart Business + (https://business.walmart.com/plus) is a new shopping experience for nonprofits, schools, and local business customers that connects an exclusive online shopping experience to stores. Benefits include free delivery and shipping, a 'Spend Analytics” feature, special discounts, deals and tax-exempt shopping.
Special TechSoup offer for a free 180 days membership, and up to $150 in discounts on eligible orders.
Spark Good (walmart.com/sparkgood) is a charitable platform that enables nonprofits to receive donations directly from customers and associates.
Answers about how you can do more with Walmart!"
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
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How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
occur natural.
বাংলাদেশের অর্থনৈতিক সমীক্ষা ২০২৪ [Bangladesh Economic Review 2024 Bangla.pdf] কম্পিউটার , ট্যাব ও স্মার্ট ফোন ভার্সন সহ সম্পূর্ণ বাংলা ই-বুক বা pdf বই " সুচিপত্র ...বুকমার্ক মেনু 🔖 ও হাইপার লিংক মেনু 📝👆 যুক্ত ..
আমাদের সবার জন্য খুব খুব গুরুত্বপূর্ণ একটি বই ..বিসিএস, ব্যাংক, ইউনিভার্সিটি ভর্তি ও যে কোন প্রতিযোগিতা মূলক পরীক্ষার জন্য এর খুব ইম্পরট্যান্ট একটি বিষয় ...তাছাড়া বাংলাদেশের সাম্প্রতিক যে কোন ডাটা বা তথ্য এই বইতে পাবেন ...
তাই একজন নাগরিক হিসাবে এই তথ্য গুলো আপনার জানা প্রয়োজন ...।
বিসিএস ও ব্যাংক এর লিখিত পরীক্ষা ...+এছাড়া মাধ্যমিক ও উচ্চমাধ্যমিকের স্টুডেন্টদের জন্য অনেক কাজে আসবে ...
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Lumen Learning: What we do
Focus: Improve student success using open educational resources
1. Guide institutions in effective use of open ed resources (OER)
• Program design
2. Make adoption easy and powerful for faculty
• Curation and learning design
• Simple, clean tools
• Integration with LMS
3. Measure and improve OER efficacy
• Impact on student success
4. Sustain and support use
• Content and technology updates
• Sharing across the community
Facts
• formed
in
2012
• based
in
Portland,
OR
• 60+
ins8tu8onal
clients
• $2.5
million
in
textbook
savings
in
fall
2015
3. Waymaker
Make it utterly simple for:
• students to access great course materials
• students to get feedback on their progress
• faculty to identify struggling students and their
needs
• faculty to support student learning
• students and faculty to develop meaningful
relationships
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About the Project
Grant Project: Funded by Gates Foundation in 2014
Goal: Develop high quality course materials targeting
disadvantaged learners with personalized learning
experiences
Impact:
• Curricular innovation
• Widely-adopted, affordable, effective courseware
Next Generation Courseware Challenge
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Learning Goal: Success for Every Learner
Waymaker Personalized Courseware
Hypothesis:
Bloom’s 2 sigma research
Mastery vs.
time-based learning
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Learning Goal: Success for Every Learner
Waymaker Personalized Courseware
Hypothesis:
Bloom’s 2 sigma research
One-on-one
tutoring
Mastery vs.
time-based learning
7. Waymaker’s Research-based Interventions
Day 1 access; a fraction of the cost of traditional textbooks
Open Educational Resources1
3
2
Metacognition: coach students on where to focus; learn how to learn
Assessment as a learning activity; strong alignment to learning outcomes
Personalization
Mastery Learning
4
Nurturing the learning process; individualized outreach & intervention
Faculty-student Connection
Focus:
Improve
student
success
using
OER
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What Waymaker Courses Provide
Content & Features
Instructor Resources
Student Orientation
Personalized Study Plan
Course Modules
Machine-Graded Assessments
Sample Performance Assessments, Assignments
Sample Grading Rubrics
Waymaker Faculty Tools – Messaging, Alerts
User Support
LMS Integration
Faculty Training & Support
Day One Access for Students
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How Lumen Delivers Waymaker
• Integrates into any major LMS (via LTI)
• Course content delivered via thin common cartridge export
• Bring course content into LMS course shell
• Instructor configures and customizes inside LMS course shell
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Affordable, Personalized Learning
Lumen course support fee:
$25 per student enrollment
• Billed directly to institution after add/drop window
• No paywall for students
• No external textbook cost
• Consider adding low-cost course materials fee in lieu of
expensive textbook
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Waymaker Course Catalog
Current
Fall
2016
Next
• Introduc7on
to
Business
• Principles
of
Marke7ng
• Macroeconomics
• Microeconomics
• Developmental
Math
• Developmental
Reading
• Developmental
Wri7ng
• Biology
I
• Sociology
• Geology
Current
Candidates,
Subject
to
Change
–
• Anatomy
&
Physiology
I
• Anatomy
&
Physiology
II
• Biology
II
• Arithme7c
• Prealgebra
• Beginning
Algebra
• College
Algebra
• Sta7s7cs
• English
Composi7on
I
• English
Composi7on
II
• Informa7on
Literacy
• IT
Essen7als
• Principles
of
Management
• Principles
of
Accoun7ng
• Psychology
• American
Government
• Chemistry
I
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Upcoming Course Walkthrough Webinars
Next Week:
• Tues 2/29: Waymaker Principles of Marketing
• Thurs 3/31: Waymaker Microeconomics & Macroeconomics
• Fri 4/1: Waymaker Introduction to Business
Register:
http://lumenlearning.com/webinars/
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Course Review Credentials
Request credentials for a hands-on Waymaker
course review
Mention this webinar and send a request to:
info@lumenlearning.com