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Untethered Teaching: Modes and Methods


Where:
Four Points Sheraton Hotel and Conference Center
1125 Boston Providence Turnpike
Norwood, Massachusetts 
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When: Monday, June 11, 2018
9:00am -3:00pm
Note: Registration starts at 7:30am

Workshop Organizers: Julie DeCesare of Providence College & Steve Courchesne of Framingham State University

Registration Fee:
NERCOMP Member: $145
Non-Member: $290
Your fee includes unlimited am and pm breaks and lunch.

Event Overview
Technologies are freeing faculty from the podium and allowing them to leave the front of the room.  More and more institutions are designing and creating active learning classrooms and flexible multipurpose spaces to accommodate all types of teaching styles.  In this session, we will cover some technologies available to untether faculty from the podium - wireless presentation tools, like Solstice and AppleTV, but also screen-sharing and student engagement apps and platforms.  We will also address the need for strong instructional and design principles that will help enhance these technologies and provide best practices in crafting a presentation that will resonate with learners and enhance the presenter’s delivery.  


Session Outcomes:
 
- Describe the advantages of using wireless presentation tools
  - Use criteria to differentiate wireless presentation tools
  - Apply instructional and graphic design principles to create a presentation that resonates



 

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