1.8 Going further
CTLT is offering both synchronous and asynchronous workshops to support your learning in the Online Teaching Program. Check the CTLT Events Page to sign up for this month’s synchronous workshops, or you can take advantage of the on-demand workshop recordings that complement this module.
We recommend the following playlist of on-demand workshops to complement this module:
- Getting Started with Creating, Editing and Sharing Video using Kaltura
- Blended Learning from a Different Focus (Archived)
- Supporting Student Bandwidth in Online Learning Environments (Archived)
Because teaching online requires different skills, strategies and tools than in the face-to-face classroom, UBC faculty have requested the opportunity to “practice” with online teaching tools. In order to support this, the CTLT is offering instructors the opportunity to practice an online lesson or a Zoom activity. To register for this unique opportunity submit a request for a 1:1 consultation.
Supplemental Resources
- Overview of backward design Links to an external site. from Vanderbilt University’s Center for Teaching.
- A brief illustration of the backward design process Links to an external site. for course design.
- Carolyn Hoessler, Program and Course Design Specialist, discusses constructive alignment Links to an external site..