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Harnessing the Power of Multimedia for More Effective Teaching

Date: Friday, November 2, 2012
Time: 2:00pm ET / 11:00am PT
Duration: 1 hour

A masterful instructor is not only a connoisseur of different teaching methods, but also an expert at knowing when to use appropriate teaching strategies for evidence-based achievement of desired learning outcomes. In this McGraw-Hill Learning Institute webinar led by online instructors, Brenda Watkins and Celeste Fenton of Hillsborough Community College, you will learn how to become an aficionado of multimedia tools and discover how they can transform the teaching process and increase student engagement. Administrators will learn which multimedia tools are budget-friendly and how they can support outcomes assessment. Instructors will discover practical and concrete ideas for appropriately incorporating multimedia into curricula. All attendees will be provided with suggestions for supplementary multimedia activities as well as a list of additional resources.

Webinar topics include:
• Selecting and using multimedia to support learning objectives
• Designing supplemental learning activities with multimedia
• Assessing student learning through multimedia
• Finding tools that are most easy to use

About the McGraw-Hill Learning Institute: The mission of the McGraw-Hill Learning Institute is to foster institutional excellence by bringing together faculty and academic thought leaders to explore and encourage new approaches to teaching and learning.

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One Response to Harnessing the Power of Multimedia for More Effective Teaching

  1. agardne3

    November 8, 2012 at 10:29 pm

    Well done, not useless like so many other webinars. I have recommended to my other eLearning team members and will do so to faculty I train…

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