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Blended Learning Speaker Series
Summary
Panel discussions featuring invited experts in the field of blended learning or SFU instructors sharing their recent experiences with their blended courses.
Description
The Blended Learning Speaker Series provides an opportunity for instructors interested or involved in the growing blended learning community of practice at SFU to connect with each other while exploring recent practice and research in blended learning.
What to expect
Each session includes an interactive presentation or panel discussion, with an audience Q & A afterwards. Additionally, a portion of time is allocated for refreshments and networking so that in-person attendees are able to connect with colleagues and share their experiences about their blended learning journey.
Typically offered in October.
Past Events
- Tales From the Blended Classroom: An Interactive Panel with SFU Instructors
- Blended Courses Firsthand: Instructor Perspectives from the Frontline of Blended Teaching & Learning at SFU
- Gender Inclusion in Blended/Online Course Design
Audience
Faculty, instructors and graduate students interested or involved in any aspect of blended learning are welcome to register and attend these events (space permitting).
Priority access is offered to participants of the Blended Learning Design cohorts and attendees of the Blended Learning workshop series.
Date and Time
Between 90 minutes and two hours in length.
Typically offered in October.
Location
Offered in a hybrid format.