About
Learn how cloud-based technologies can be used to support learning in face-to-face, online, or blended courses.
Using only student-owned or institutionally owned technologies in blended courses can force you to rely on software accessible from a single desktop computer. Using cloud-based technologies, however, enables you and your students to access software and data from a multitude of devices. You can use these generally free technologies to enhance collaboration and engagement in face-to-face, online, and blended courses.
Join the facilitator online to discuss a range of technology-use strategies and resources you can use to support learning. You'll be able to apply some of the shared technologies and rubrics to your own courses.
Topics
- The role of technology in the blended course
- Classroom technologies
- Cloud-based technologies
- Integrating cloud-based technology into your LMS/CMS
Who Should Attend
Faculty, instructional designers, and any institutional staff looking to improve student learning and engagement by using cloud-based technology.
Facilitator
Alisa Cooper
Assistant Chair and Professor of English, Glendale Community College
In her role as assistant chair and e-courses coordinator for the English department at Glendale Community College, Alisa works with faculty to create and improve online and blended courses. She currently serves as a technology specialist for the Maricopa District, providing a podcasting and vodcasting series and teaching with technology and mobile learning workshops for the Maricopa Center for Learning and Instruction. Alisa previously served as interim instructional technologist for the Title V Grant at Phoenix College.