Improving Student Online Learning through Writing, October 4, 2016

Writing is well-understood to be a powerful tool for learning, but it can seem daunting to include writing in an online course.  DELTA recently partnered with experts from OSU’s Writing Across the Curriculum program to present an hour-long webinar that describes how to incorporate writing in your online classes most effectively and without over-burdening yourself. For those who were not able to attend in real-time — or who might want to review the excellent discussion — we are hosting a recording of the webinar in CarmenConnect.

In this recording, you can learn how to design engaging, effective assignments that won’t overload your ability to grade them. Learn ways to pitch the complexity of writing assignments to your learning goals, ranging from brief informal writing through longer complex projects. Presented by Dr. Chris Manion, Nora McCook, and Genevieve Ritchie-Ewing of the OSU Center for the Study and Teaching of Writing and hosted by the OSU Distance Education Learning and Teaching Academy.

screen clip from writing online webinar

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2 thoughts on “Improving Student Online Learning through Writing, October 4, 2016

  1. Hey there,
    I just got this information in my inbox today (10/11) but the date of the even is October 4, 2016.

    I this post about a link to an already- recorded event or was it supposed to be an invitation to a future event?

  2. Hi Margaret,

    This was a synchronous event that took place on October 4. We are posting the link to the recording so folks who were not able to attend can hopefully still recoup some benefit.

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