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Posted: Tuesday, July 14, 2020

'How to Make Online Screening and Presentations Intimate, Personal, and Meaningful' - July 21

The Teaching and Learning Center and Applied Learning are pleased to announce the fourth session in the new weekly conversation series in preparation for remote and hybrid learning in the fall, "How to Make Online Screening and Presentations Intimate, Personal, and Meaningful," on Tuesday, July 21, from noon to 1:00 p.m.

The series will look at a number of topics centered on applied learning in an online environment. A short presentation will be followed by a discussion exploring ways we can design new activities or adapt or revise current projects.

This talk, presented by Dorothea Braemer, assistant professor of communication, will address strategies for making online screening and presentations that are powerful and personal. We will address how the audience, students, or other participants can be made to feel that these events are special; how student presenters can feel adequately validated without ideal streaming conditions or real live audience; and how instructors can solicit meaningful feedback from the audience. Ms. Braemer will present her recent experience followed by discussion. Participants are encouraged to share their experiences.

Please register through the Workshop Registration System.

Submitted by: Natalie L. Wills
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