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APLU Adapt 2021: Student Reflections on the Adaptive Digital Learning Experiences

As instructors and instructional professionals, our main focus is often on the material that needs to be covered, and we also frequently consult with secondary sources such as our colleagues and scholarship on pedagogy. Outside of our own classrooms, we do not have many opportunities to hear directly from students. During this session, students from different institutions will discuss their experiences with adaptive courseware and other learning technologies, and how these have affected their learning in different courses. This student reflections session will explore these questions and share what is being revealed in designing a course using adaptive learning courseware, including what’s working and what’s not, to inform emerging best practices.

Moderator: Mike Brokos, Project Manager, Association of Public Land Grant Institutions

Student panelists: Dylan Hershey, The University of Toledo; Alessa Ledezma, Houston Community College; Jennine Wilson, Indian River State College; and Higo Gabarron, Cuyahoga Community College

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Brokos, M., Hershey, D., Ledezma, A., Wilson, J., and Gabarron, H. (2021, December 3) APLU Adapt 2021: Student Reflections on the Adaptive Digital Learning Experiences [Video] APLU and Every Learner Everywhere®

 

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