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ASU Remote 2021: All Access Pass: Course “Re” Design with Adaptive Learning

Learn about the work of faculty at the University of Central Florida who improved accessibility and equity through the adoption of course design with adaptive learning practices.

Kacie Tartt and Anne Prucha, instructors at the University of Central Florida, share how they redesigned their Spanish language and culture course with adaptive courseware and involving students in the course redesign.

This is a recording of an Every Learner Everywhere Ask the Expert Session at the second annual ASU Remote Summit June 9-10, 2021.

Recommended citation:

Prucha, A. & Tartt, K. (2021, June 10) All Access Pass: Course “Re” Design with Adaptive Learning [Video] ASU Remote Summit 2021. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qthx9jtsuV4&list=PLc9-1gBe1Xr-g__caGXYD8jC9gG4iSKVt&index=8

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