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Tue 10/13/2015 12:00pm - 01:00pm

Learn the value of effectively using video in higher education classrooms.

Faculty at Ferris State University continue to look for ways to help students be successful in an era of insufficient time and information overload. We have discovered several ways to use Atomic Learning video tutorials to help students succeed and to help faculty maintain balance. In this session, participants will learn how faculty at Ferris State University are helping to reinforce learning, promote independent learning and to encourage continuous learning.

Attendees will learn:

  • How to use Atomic Learning`s online video tutorials within Blackboard Learn to extend learning opportunities
  • How to leverage video tutorials to improve student outcomes
  • A better understanding of the value of using video in higher education

Date: Tuesday, October 13

Time: 12pm ET / 11am CT

Your Host: Jackie Hughes, Instructional Technology Coordinator, Ferris State University

Jackie Hughes is the coordinator of Instructional Technology in the Faculty Center for Teaching and Learning. Hughes earned her Bachelor of Science in Office Automation from Ferris State University. Later her family moved to Texas where she worked as a computer programmer at Abilene Christian University and received a second bachelor?s degree in journalism and mass communication. At Ferris, Hughes enjoys finding and helping faculty learn different ways to interact with their students whether that is through engaging discussion board posts on blackboard, or through virtual lectures.