AIeL hosting Canvas panel discussion today

Leveraging Canvas to Increase Instructor Presence and Student Engagement: A Panel Discussion

Wednesday, Jan. 24, 3:30-5 p.m. in the Robert H. Stephens Rooms
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Join LLCC Academic Innovation and eLearning for a dynamic panel discussion exploring the transformative potential of Canvas tools in fostering a more engaging and interactive learning environment for both online and face-to-face courses. Faculty panelists from across disciplines will share their insights and experiences on harnessing Canvas’s diverse features to establish a strong instructor presence, promote active learning, enhance student engagement and foster a sense of community. Whether you’re a seasoned Canvas pro or just starting out, you’ll gain valuable insights and practical strategies to elevate your teaching and create a more engaging learning experience for your students. Moderated by John Freml, director, faculty development.

Dr. Chris McDonald, professor, political science
Rebecca Miller, professor, psychology
Stacey Olson, professor, biology
Amy Strawn, assistant professor, criminal justice
Matthew Vespa, professor, mathematics

Faculty participants will receive two points toward their Training and Innovation professional development total for successful completion of this workshop.