Difference between revisions of "OLFM Workshop"

From Kumu Wiki - TRU
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Line 11: Line 11:
  
 
#The Theory and Practice of Feedback in Distance Learning
 
#The Theory and Practice of Feedback in Distance Learning
::Facilitated by John O'Brien (OLFM), Kelly Warnock, and Ken Monroe (Instructional Designers), this track will investigate and recommend strategies to ensure that OL students are adequately supported in their learning through the effective use of feedback in a distance learning environment.
+
::Facilitated by John O'Brien (OLFM), Kelly Warnock, and Ken Monroe (Instructional Designers), participants in this track will investigate and recommend strategies to ensure that OL students are adequately supported in their learning through the effective use of feedback in a distance learning environment. Participants will record their recommendations on this wiki page, which will remain open to the public as a resource.
 
#Open Education Resources
 
#Open Education Resources
 
#Encouraging Deeper Approaches to Learning
 
#Encouraging Deeper Approaches to Learning

Revision as of 10:42, 14 March 2014

Learning in Our Digital World

2014

Welcome to the information site for the 2014 OLFM Workshop, Learning in Our Digital World!

You will notice that this year's workshop will have a different structure from past years. Our focus in 2014 will be on harnessing our collective insights and wisdom in a few key areas and producing resources that will support your work as an OLFM. As such, it will be less of a conference, and much more of a workshop, where we will be researching ideas, generating strategies and knowledge related to our context, and presenting an overview of our findings.

Please take some time to reflect on the four tracks that are outlined below and consider where you would like to contribute.

Workshop Tracks

The four areas of focus for the workshop are:

  1. The Theory and Practice of Feedback in Distance Learning
Facilitated by John O'Brien (OLFM), Kelly Warnock, and Ken Monroe (Instructional Designers), participants in this track will investigate and recommend strategies to ensure that OL students are adequately supported in their learning through the effective use of feedback in a distance learning environment. Participants will record their recommendations on this wiki page, which will remain open to the public as a resource.
  1. Open Education Resources
  2. Encouraging Deeper Approaches to Learning
  3. Sound/Video Camp

Registration Info and Links

Planning

Friday Banquet

Keynote Speakers

We are very grateful to be able to host two keynote speakers for this year's workshop, both of whom are accomplished and well-regarded researchers and writers in the area of teaching and learning via distance technologies. Please follow the links below to learn more.

Dr. Terry Anderson

Link to Terry's faculty bio at Athabasca University

Dr. George Veletsianos

Link to George's faculty bio at Royal Roads University

Saturday Evening