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This workshop will go over the basic principles and effective practices for teaching at a distance. This includes reviewing modalities, a process for planning the course, basic course design, using…
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This presentation will be providing a refresher on methods to personalize what you want/need to teach: communication strategies/tools, aesthetic of course, content planning/mapping, accessibility,…
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Hello!
And Welcome to the teaching and Tech Podcast brought to you by the Educational Technologists at SUNY Empire State College. Here, regularly an Educational Technologist and an ESC faculty…
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This video lecture is taken from another, advanced level Coursera course for working professionals, filmed in 2018. In the lecture, we describe the process of competitive selection. The text and…
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Video from the September 17, 2019, College
Council meeting held at 111 West Ave., Saratoga Springs, N.Y.
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Video from the September 19, 2018, College Council
meeting held at 2 Union Ave., Saratoga Springs, N.Y.
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Today's episode features a conversation with Saratoga Springs-based faculty member, Susan Oaks on her experience using Open Educational Resources as learning aids for students. She shares her…
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Webinar discusses the new OER textbook that can be used for Educational Planning, as well provides a tour of a new Moodle template option for Educational Planning
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This conversational presentation discusses Open Educational Resources and the use of instructional materials, support, and a
growing community of practice for faculty and
staff to create, select,…
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This presentation will outline development of
long-term sustainability and operations plans
for Open Educational Resources. Open SUNY
Textbooks (OST) was initially funded by SUNY
IITG money and…
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