Empowering Faculty and Building a Support Ecosystem through Digital Communities

Thursday, March 14th at 11 AM MDT

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Online education has transformed how faculty, administrators, and departmental teams connect, share resources, and cultivate effective teaching methods. This shift has not been without its challenges. Faculty can feel overwhelmed by the pace of change, and many feel isolated from their peers when teaching exclusively in a virtual world. During this webinar, David Des Armier Jr., Instructional Designer II from the University of Tenessee-Knoxville will share how institutions can utilize digital communities to scale support, foster a sense of belonging, and empower online faculty. Faculty play a pivotal role in shaping the quality of online education and serve as the cornerstone for student success and retention.

During this webinar, we will:

  • Discuss the challenges faculty face in online teaching.

  • Showcase real-world examples of successful digital communities that have effectively supported faculty members.

  • Conduct a live Q&A to address specific concerns and questions from attendees.

Participants will gain valuable insights into implementing and nurturing digital communities tailored for faculty orientation, technology adoption, resource sharing, and best practices.

Can't make the live event? Register and Fred Scott will send you the recording.

Digital communities can be easily implemented and integrated into your student journey to increase belonging, improve student outcomes, and set learners up for success in 2024. Talk to our team today.

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