Dr. Diane Gifford is a clinical assistant professor in the Simmons School of Education and Human Development. On May 12, 2020, Diane participated in SMU’s Remote Learning: From Survival to Exceptional series with a session on Interactive Synchronous Tips. During the action-packed workshop, Diane provided attendees with tips and tricks for faculty to help keep students highly engaged and connected when presenting remotely with Zoom. Continue reading Interactive Tips for Zoom with Diane Gifford
Tag: Remote Learning: From Survival to Exceptional
Collaboration Provides Over 650 Hours of Professional Development for Faculty
On May 11 and 12, 2020, SMU faculty, along with the Office of Information Technology (OIT), SMU Libraries, and SMU Global & Online (SMU GO) convened an unprecedented two-day Zoom extravaganza designed to showcase faculty experiences and advise for how to move remote learning from survival to exceptional.
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University Departments Unite to Help Faculty Go From Survival to Exceptional
Starting on May 11, 2020, University departments from across campus will join together for two days of webinars and workshops to help faculty take their courses to the next level. At the Remote Learning: From Survival to Exceptional Extravaganza, SMU Libraries, SMU Global and Online (SMU GO), Office of Information Technology (OIT), and select faculty from a variety of disciplines will offer workshops and panel discussions to motivate faculty for the upcoming May and Summer sessions. Continue reading University Departments Unite to Help Faculty Go From Survival to Exceptional