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Enrollment is Open!

Please encourage your students to enroll early to get the course schedule they want!

We are starting a “Middle 8-Week” online session in the Fall that will span 9/12/24-11/8/24. This is in addition to the first 8-week and second 8-week session.

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Lecture Capture Lab: Video Tutorial

Still haven’t made it over to the Lecture Capture Lab?? You’re officially behind the times. 😉 Here’s a video tutorial of how to use it, and a great glance into what it looks like inside! It’s SO easy and the payout is SO big in professional-grade videos and sound.

Using Video for Feedback

If you’re tired of typing at this point in the semester, consider a different way of giving feedback to your students. Check out this link for some fantastic ideas.

https://er.educause.edu/blogs/2021/2/back-to-feedback-basics-using-video-recordings: Using Video for Feedback

Want to be a Podcaster?

OKLIS (Oklahoma Learning Innovations Summit) is hosting a Virtual Session on Digital Media, with a focus on Podcasing and Immersive VR!

Friday, Feb. 23, 11am-1pm

Register for this free session and get some of your Online PD hours taken care of!

Here’s the link for more info and to register: https://www.ocolearnok.org/upcoming-event/oklis-virtual-session-digital-media/

Online Professional Development

Here are a couple of online professional development opportunities to get in on! These will help you get your required PD hours (4 per year for online instructors), and they’re “homegrown” – from our own OK institutions.

OKLIS January Session

OKLIS (Oklahoma Learning Innovations Summit) is offering the following for January…

Virtual OKLIS Session January 26, 11am on Accessibility

This two-part session will include:

Register to Attend or Receive the Recording

Course Calendars

Here’s a pretty great resource for thinking about course calendars, and creating them in ways that fosters student success (hey, that phrase sounds familiar…). I’ve found that although the work is a bit front-loaded, once it’s there it really alleviates student stress…and therefore cuts down on the amount of emails and questions I have to field. 🙂 As we’re getting our courses ready, consider giving more detail to your course calendar to give your students an even better shot at success.

Free Online Training!

If you’re wanting an easy way to get in some professional development at the end of the semester, check this out!

Click here: Quality Matters Winter Series: Building Engagement with Your Online Learners

Contact Kyla Bailey at [email protected] or 918-647-1377 if you’d like to take this for FREE!

How To Make Discussion Boards Less Painful

Discussion boards in online courses are probably one of the most misunderstood and potential-filled tools that exist in the online world. This misunderstanding leads to a lack-luster and obligatory use, which nobody enjoys or finds value in. The potential of discussion boards, though, lie in recognizing what they’re for.

They aren’t meant to take the place of in-class, live discussion. Nothing can replace that. But they are meant to provide a space for student-student interaction, student-instructor interaction, and discovery by all involved.

Here’s an awesome (short) video with some tips, if you’re wanting to make your discussion boards more awesome and less painful.

Digital Teaching Symposium

Here’s a very cool opportunity for professional development, especially if anything you teach is online!

Register now for the Anthology (Blackboard’s parent company) Digital Teaching Symposium on Thursday, 11/2!

Here’s the link: Anthology Symposium

2023 OK OER Summit

Interested in Open Educational Resources (OER) – what it is, how it helps students, and how to incorporate it into your teaching?

Want to develop an OER yourself…?

Need some Professional Development?

Click on the image below! (and if you want to go in person, let me know ASAP)