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Collaborating with Faculty on Designing with Adaptive Courseware: An Instructional Design Perspective

This webinar, in partnership with the Every Learner Everywhere® Network, invites instructional designers, technologists, and faculty developers to practice consultation approaches by exploring a case study and applying sets of strategies presented. Participants will practice choose appropriate guiding questions that ensure alignment of course instruction with adaptive content. They will also examine typical data points available on an adaptive courseware dashboard to encourage data-driven instruction and consider methods for effectively onboarding students.

Speakers: Kevin Dranuski, Senior Instructional Designer at Cuyahoga Community College; Sarah Goode, Instructional Technologist at Cuyahoga Community College; and Susan Adams, Associate Director of Teaching and Learning at Achieving the Dream

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Recommended citation:

Dranuski, K., Goode, S., Adams, S., (2021, November 17) Collaborating with Faculty on Designing [Webinar] Achieving the Dream Teaching and Learning Through Disruption Series. https://www.achievingthedream.org/event/18636/collaborating-with-faculty-o

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