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In this week's episode we host the university's Instructional Design Team to discuss ways to get your students more involved online. Also be sure to check out the Resource Organization within Blackboard for many more tips and instructional materials for implementing many of these strategies.By Lander University COIL
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In this end of semester podcast we answer the following: What do folks need to do with their Bb courses at the end of the term? What do they need to keep in mind when they start planning for Spring 21? Tell me one good thing you learned, discovered, or did this year. We close out the semester strong looking forward to Episode 50!!!…
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In this week's episode we had a little technical issue to start the podcast as we are once again recording remotely due to construction, but do not let that stop you from tuning in! Dr. Willis and I host Todd Gambill, Lander's VP of Enrollment Management. He discusses recruitment in a time of COVID and the current face of Lander enrollment and what…
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In this week's episode Lloyd and I sit down with an alumni to chat about his time at Lander and beyond. Terrell Turner provides great insight for faculty, staff, and students. This was our first recording after being back so I introduced it as Episode. 41, but it actually became Episode. 43...so just ignore my excitement.…
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In this week's episode we have Dr. Rausch a professor of History at Lander in studio. He walks us through the ways he is innovating within the classroom and in the online setting. He also mentions things that did not work so well for him. The insight he provided is relevant across disciplines.By Lander University COIL
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In this week's episode Dr. Mike Farmer from the College of Education steps into the studio to discuss Blackboard Collaborate. He discusses how he has implemented it within graduate course for synchronous learning, undergraduate courses as a tool for instructional technology, and for outside of the classroom uses.…
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