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Sunday, August 21, 2011

Academic Impressions: Using Social Media for Teaching and Learning Webcast


November 7, 2011 :: 1:00 - 2:30 p.m. EST

Learn how social media can increase student interactivity, engagement, and learning.


Join us online as we showcase some effective uses of social media that are impactful in student learning. We'll discuss social media approaches that can help you with experiential learning activities, student interactivity and engagement, and developing community and professional networks.

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN

Our expert faculty will share a variety of examples of how social media can be used effectively and share tips and advice on the following:

How to facilitate interactivity and engagement with social media tools
Best practices in using social media including an information guide
Considerations for integrating social media into curriculum
Concerns about privacy in the use of social media
Costs and implementation
Evaluating the impact of social media on student learning

WHO SHOULD ATTEND
This webcast is ideal for faculty, instructional designers and technologists, academic computing services, and student computing services administrators who want to learn how to use social media tools effectively in the classroom.

REGISTER OR PURCHASE A RECORDING
Register online or call 720.488.6800. Want to share this valuable information with your colleagues? Register your institution for a single site connection and an unlimited number of people can participate.

You can also add this event to your training library by purchasing a CD recording of the live webcast and a bound set of the presentation materials. Questions? Call us to help determine if this event is right for you.

ACADEMIC IMPRESSIONS 4643 South Ulster Street, Suite 350, Denver, Colorado 80237



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