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#POD21
EVOLVING BEYOND CRISIS–CONNECTING TO THE FUTURE
Thursday, November 11 • 3:30pm - 4:30pm
Q&A: Thriving Online

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This session is an opportunity for participants to have a Question and Answer (Q&A) time with presenters who presented an on demand session. There’s no presentations, just the time and space for attendees to talk with on demand presenters about the work they have shared at the conference this year. The on demand sessions have been clustered around a shared theme. Each theme has an hour long, live Zoom session where attendees can jump in and out. So all presentations connected to a theme will be together in the same Q&A time slot. The theme for this session is:

Thriving Online Online learning has become a common experience in higher education. These courses look at approaches that tap into the richness of the online space to create significant learning experiences.

Presenters
avatar for German Vargas Ramos

German Vargas Ramos

POD DRI Committee Co-Chair & POD Core Committee Member, Otterbein
German Vargas is the Website & Digital Platforms Coordinator at Otterbein University. He has a M.Ed. in Learning Media and Technologies from the College of Education at UMass Amherst, where he is also a Ph.D. student in Education.
avatar for Erica Jansen

Erica Jansen

Adjunct Support Associate, Park University
At our Faculty Center for Innovation, I develop and execute programming specifically targeted towards our adjunct instructors.
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Angus Woodward

Director, Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady University
Angus Woodward is the director of the Center for Innovative Teaching & Engagement at Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He is also a professor of writing and a writer.
avatar for Jamie Els

Jamie Els

Programming Director, Faculty Center for Innovation, Park University
I am the Programming Director for the Faculty Center for Innovation and teach first-year seminar at Park University. I also serve as the Assistant Editor of Park's academic journal, InSight: A Journal of Scholarly Teaching. 
avatar for Amber Dailey-Hebert

Amber Dailey-Hebert

Professor & Director, Faculty Center for Innovation, Park University
I'm a scholar on the future of learning & working and believe that education has the power to transform our lives and society. Having lived and worked abroad, I've been fortunate to be part of collaborative efforts around the globe (academic, research, government & consulting) that... Read More →


Thursday November 11, 2021 3:30pm - 4:30pm EST
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