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2018: Thursday, August 2: Minnesota eLearning Summit

Published: 2018-08-05

Presentation

  • Approaching System-Wide Accessibility as a Collaborative Learning Community

    Jeff Plaman, Chris Reynolds, Kim Wee
    • URL
  • Creating Multi-Media Discussion Boards to Increase Student Engagement

    Mary O'Brien
    • PDF
  • Defining and describing learning: A World CafĂ© guided discussion

    Brad Hokanson
    • PDF
  • Developing Creative Thinking Skills

    Brad Hokanson
    • PDF
    • PDF
  • Faculty Support for Online Course Design Flexible Not Flimsy

    Mary O'Brien
    • URL
    • PDF
    • PDF
  • The Future University of Minnesota Health Sciences Education Center (HSEC) An interprofessional healthcare facility, debuting Spring 2020

    Peg Sherven
    • URL
    • PPT
    • PDF
  • New Academic Technologies Support the HyFlex Course Delivery Model

    Glori Hinck, Dan Hoisington, Lisa Burke, Jim Shovein
    • PPT
  • Open Publishing Opportunities From Classroom Use to Statewide Initiatives

    Matt Lee, Shane Nackerud, Lesley Blicker
    • URL
  • Scaling up a Successful Campus-based Initiative for a Large, Diverse State System

    Karen Pikula, Kimberly Johnson
    • PPT
  • Top 10 Tech Tools For The 21st Century Educator

    Kelsey Johnson
    • URL
  • Pick that Lock Creating Free Digital Breakouts

    Wendy Wolfe
    • Google Presentation
  • Essential Key Components to Successful Student Engagement in Online Learning

    Kathy B. Enger, Lin J. Enger

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