E-learning masterclass: Remote groupwork
Intermediate course, 27 April 2020
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Overview
Do you want to:
- Create online learning activities that work for you and your students?
- Choose and use e-learning tools that are fit for purpose?
- Learn by doing, not just listening or reading?
Benefits
You’ll create engaging, powerful online learning opportunities for undergrad, postgrad and continuing professional development
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Cost and time commitment
Cost
£200 Free!
per masterclass
This pilot course is being offered for free in return for feedback
Time commitment
5 hours
per masterclass
Webinars on Monday 27th April & Friday 1st May
Group/individual work between
Want to know more?
In each masterclass you will…
- Build online learning activities you can start using with your students straight away
- Tackle focussed challenges relevant to your own situation
- Collaborate to share and create resources
- Benefit from individually-tailored expert advice
- Connect with like-minded colleagues across a range of disciplines
This isn’t just a talking shop, it’s active learning, in the kind of supportive, collaborative environment you create for your own students
Structure & timing
- Monday 27th April @ 12 noon - 90min webinar. Share your context and challenges, hear suggestions for activities and EdTech tools, brainstorm solutions, choose collaborators (optional)
- Tues-Thurs: 2 hours in your own time. Work solo or collaborate with other participants to create your learning activities
- Friday 1st May at 12 noon: 90min webinar See examples, share successes, ask for advice
Masterclasses are kept small for a personalised experience and to maximise peer-to-peer interactions. There are only 25 places available. Priority will be given to those who are actively creating online learning activities
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