Supportive CPED Crowdsourced Webinar - Ask Me Anything
Ask Me Anything – A Supportive CPED Crowdsourced Webinar
Just like everywhere else, higher education has been highly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. As the semester comes to a close and most of us are embarking on a summer semester teaching online, we would like to provide you with a supportive “just in time” webinar to help with your continued transitions to online instruction.
On Friday, April 17th at 1:00pm EST, Dr. Leigh Graves Wolf of Arizona State University will be joining us for a 1-hour webinar. During the hour, Leigh will be sharing insights from her 15 years as an online instructor and responding to questions from the community.
In preparation for the webinar, we would like to crowdsource topics from you!
What do you want/need to know about teaching online? What struggles or opportunities are you facing with teaching online that you'd like advice on?
Leigh will share tips on building community, creating feedback patterns, and discussing strategies for asynchronous and synchronous activities.
You can submit your suggestions and questions in the comments section of this blog post or use the hashtag #CPEDAMA on Twitter.
Read her recent CPED blog post here - A Reflection on Teaching Online EdD Programs
About Dr. Leigh Graves Wolf
Leigh Graves Wolf is teacher-scholar and her work centers around online education, K12 teacher professional development and relationships mediated by and with technology. She has worked across the educational spectrum from K12 to Higher to further and lifelong. She has been a disc jockey, network administrator, teacher, instructional technologist and now professor. She believes passionately in collaboration and community. Leigh is a Clinical Associate Professor in the Arizona State University Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College Educational Leadership & Innovation EdD program and a faculty fellow with the Office of Scholarship and Innovation.