We’re in the third week of the eFellows Summer Institute with 12 faculty from Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences (IAS) participating.
Category: teaching and learning
IAS eFellows Faculty Launch First Revised Courses
The IAS eFellows launched two revised courses this fall. One is Maryam Griffin’s Hybrid (80% online) Introduction to Law and
Video Production Best Practices for Online Courses
Video production is not what it used to be! In high school, I used to sit in a dimly lit
Our First Winter eLearning Symposium
On January 24th we had just over twenty faculty and staff participate in a three-hour active learning workshop around active
Getting outside the LMS: Leveraging Padlet for your classroom needs
by UW|Bothell faculty Sarita Y. Shukla | @SaritaYShukla The best app for your coursework is not a single app. ~Beth
What’s My Line?
Two weeks ago I was able to talk with some educators and people like me in Bend, Oregon at the
Being Human
I enjoy learning and teaching others about accessibility. In a recent webinar hosted by the DO-IT Center at University of
Rising above the LMS: Hacking online discussion
One of the ironies of online discussion is that it is effective in spite of itself. In almost a decade
What‘s in Your Padlet?
Over the past three years we have had a number of faculty use Padlet in their courses. From creating a
A Look Back at the 2019 eLearning Symposium
The DLI hosted our 5th Annual eLearning Symposium last month and we had a wonderful time with colleagues from across