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ASC Teaching Forum - Asynchronous versus Synchronous Courses

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November 29, 2021
1:00PM - 2:30PM
Online (link provided after registration)

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Add to Calendar 2021-11-29 13:00:00 2021-11-29 14:30:00 ASC Teaching Forum - Asynchronous versus Synchronous Courses Description The College of Arts and Sciences Office of Distance Education will host a teaching forum to discuss asynchronous and synchronous delivery of courses. Faculty panelists will share their experiences teaching in both synchronous and asynchronous formats, addressing challenges and advantages of each. A curriculum specialist from the Michael V. Drake Institute for Teaching and Learning will discuss the tools available to accomplish instructional goals in each format as well as answer questions and contribute to discussion. REGISTER HERE Anticipated Outcomes – By the end of the session, participants will be able to… Understand the differences between synchronous and asynchronous course formats Recognize some strengths, weaknesses, and instructional best practices with each format Appreciate different instructional design considerations for each format Identify resources and support services for instructional design and course planning in both formats (Draft Description and anticipated outcomes, will be finalized by Panelists) Staff Expert: Dr.  Larry Hurtubise (Drake Institute for Teaching and Learning) Faculty Panelists: Dr. Naomi Brenner (Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures) Dr. Elizabeth Kolkovich (English - Mansfield campus) Dr. Darcy Hartman (Economics) REGISTER HERE Online (link provided after registration) ASC Office of Distance Education ascode@osu.edu America/New_York public

Description
The College of Arts and Sciences Office of Distance Education will host a teaching forum to discuss asynchronous and synchronous delivery of courses. Faculty panelists will share their experiences teaching in both synchronous and asynchronous formats, addressing challenges and advantages of each. A curriculum specialist from the Michael V. Drake Institute for Teaching and Learning will discuss the tools available to accomplish instructional goals in each format as well as answer questions and contribute to discussion.

REGISTER HERE

Anticipated Outcomes – By the end of the session, participants will be able to…

  • Understand the differences between synchronous and asynchronous course formats
  • Recognize some strengths, weaknesses, and instructional best practices with each format
  • Appreciate different instructional design considerations for each format
  • Identify resources and support services for instructional design and course planning in both formats

(Draft Description and anticipated outcomes, will be finalized by Panelists)

Staff Expert:
Dr.  Larry Hurtubise (Drake Institute for Teaching and Learning)

Faculty Panelists:

Dr. Naomi Brenner (Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures)
Dr. Elizabeth Kolkovich (English - Mansfield campus)
Dr. Darcy Hartman (Economics)

REGISTER HERE