
Each Jossey-Bass Online Teaching & Learning (OTL) Conference Online presentation has a “Discussion Forum” associated with it. This is a great way to share ideas, questions and resources with other participants before and after the live sessions take place. In addition, a Participant Introduction forum allows you to introduce yourself to other conference attendees and make new connections.
These are the 10 most active discussions so far:
- Participant Introductions (269 comments)
- Conference Café (51 comments)
- Using Wikis for Online Collaboration: Wiki Frames in 7 Easy Steps (22 comments)
- Blended Learning in Higher Education (15 comments)
- How to Get Through the Content while Still Getting Through to Your Students (15 comments)
- Student Engagement Techniques (10 comments)
- Making Great Podcasts (5 comments)
- Assessing Learners Online (5 comments)
- The World is Open (4 comments)
- Learning Online with Games, Simulations, & Virtual Worlds (2 comments)
To access the discussion forum for any session, click its title below.
- Introduce Yourself …
- Using Wikis for Online Collaboration: Wiki Frames in 7 Easy Steps
- Assessing the Online Learner: Resources and Strategies for Faculty
- Student Engagement Techniques
- How to Get Through the Content while Still Getting Through to Your Students
- Producing Great Podcasts
- Adult Learning Theory
- The World is Open: Now, WE-ALL-LEARN with Web Technology
- Transformative Learning Theory
- Collaborating Online: Learning Together in Community Online
- Learning Online with Games, Simulations, & Virtual Worlds
- Blended Learning in Higher Education: Recent Developments and Implications for Practice
- Podcast – Discussion as a Way of Teaching
- Podcast – Diversity and Motivation
- Podcast – Engaging the Online Learner: Activities and Resources for Creative Instruction
