Rolling Out Lecture Capture: Balancing Student Demand and Faculty Concerns

Students today want lecture capture for every class. Faculty…are not always quite so enthusiastic. How can you roll out an ambitious lecture capture program that supports faculty rather than fighting them? Join us for a half-hour webinar about how to expand the lecture capture footprint on your campus. Deciding what kind of structure makes the most sense for YOUR campus. Designing workflows that fit into multiple instructors’ styles, Getting faculty excited Continuing to adapt and learn.From tackling technical limitations to soothing staff concerns, find out how to get everyone on campus on board with lecture capture.
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Join this webinar to learn how to: Align digital education with business strategy and technology vision. Garner executive buy-in and support for digital education. Engage employees in digital learning, achieve results, and manage change.
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Your Everyday Best: Setting Appropriate Expectations for Children

High expectations for success can contribute greatly to a learning environment in which young children thrive.
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SCORM is used by countless companies around the globe, yet it has limitations. It doesn't allow social learning, and there are challenges to maintain it. But the biggest issue with SCORM is it's really hard to get back to the content you need right when you need to.
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Beyond Teacher Wellness: The Power of Community Care

There is a lot of talk about teacher wellness and self-care being shared in team meetings, conferences and teacher focused websites. However, Nakita Valerio, a writer, researcher, and community organizer states, “Shouting “self-care” at people who actually need “community care” is how we fail people.”   The Creative Curriculum embraces Six Positive Messages that highlight the importance of relationships and community for children and families. However, these messages also apply to you, the educator.
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