Workshops, Training, and Drop-in Help

Workshops, Training, and Drop-in Help

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Foundations of Course Design Example BadgeID Services provides guided asynchronous training for developing online courses and course material. Leave this training with a badge to certify completion and skills to prepare you to improve and develop effective online courses.

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The ATC and Instructional Design Services offer workshops and training on a variety of topics related to academic applications of technology. We provide instruction and coaching on both pedagogy and the implementation of technology-based learning solutions.

Training Topics provided by ATC and ID Services:

  • Learning Platform Essentials: Moodle & Pedagogy
  • Collaboration Tools: Google Workspace
  • Multimedia Content Creation
  • Communication Tools: Zoom & Email
  • Accessibility & Engagement
  • Innovative Teaching: AI & Inclusivity
  • Effective Course Design Strategies
  • Hyflex instruction

Training Services

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Live Training

Schedule an appointment with ATC or ID Staff to come to have live personalized one-on-one training or group training.

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Course Development

Course development and improvement opportunities with an instructional designer.

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Session Recordings

Did you miss a session? Watch previous workshop session recordings.

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Self-Directed Learning

ATC’s recommended Linkedin Learning Courses.

 

ATC Workshops

 

Additional Resources

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Self-Help Resources

External Training Opportunities

OEA Professional Development

(beginning–advanced, on-going)

High-quality professional learning helps educators improve how they support students, is rooted in collaboration between educators, and is relevant to the work educators do each and every day. The Oregon Education Association (OEA) offers a wide range of learning opportunities for members to increase their knowledge and skills across a variety of content areas. OEA offers these opportunities to active members as a benefit of your union membership.

Go to OEA > Core Programs for more information.

Online Learning Consortium (OLC) Workshops

(beginning–advanced, on-going)

The Online Learning Consortium (OLC) workshops enable colleagues worldwide to collaborate cost-effectively with peers and experts via synchronous and asynchronous methods for effective and engaging learning. They are committed to modeling best practices in online learning in all of their workshops. Toward that end, OLC’s workshops utilize numerous proven teaching strategies and learning activities that will spark creative ideas for your own teaching environment.

Check the OLC Institute Schedule for more information. The cost of workshops may be covered by your Faculty Professional Development funds.

OLC Ideate Virtual Salons

The Online Learning Consortium held a series of open salons (a casual and inclusive space with discussions organized and facilitated by a salon leader) that offered educators of all levels the opportunity to listen to emerging ideas and effective practices from their peers. All sessions were recorded. Topics include; Building Inclusive Learning Environments, Best Practices for "Good Enough" Zoom Class Sessions, and much, much more. Lane is a member of OLC. You must create an OLC account with your Lane email to view. Free.

View: Ideate Virtual Salons

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