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How to Use Online Interactive Platforms Effectively in Teaching

June 18 @ 10:00 am 11:30 am

Overview

Developing the use of technology in teaching is a key focus and area for development for many providers, not just from a cost perspective, but also from the overall learning experience being provided for learners. Ofsted also embraces the use of technology in learning and encourages a wider, engaging and meaningful learning experience.

Online and blended learning is a key approach that allows flexibility of delivery and can enhance the learning experience when done well. There are several resources and platforms available providing the ability to let learners collaborate online offering great flexibility and interaction at no cost to the user.

This webinar will give an overview of the functionality of some core programmes and provide insights into how to use the platforms effectively and create positive learning experiences.

Objectives

At the end of this webinar, you will:

  • Understand the key operating aspects;
  • Explore key techniques for effective use;
  • Understand the key operating aspects of key options;
  • Explore key techniques for the effective use of platforms;
  • Formulate a plan for development.

Who should attend this webinar

Who this webinar is suitable for:

  • Curriculum developers who have not fully embraced the use of online delivery platforms in remote delivery across all programmes;
  • Providers who have recognised the delivery of online and blended learning is an area for development;
  • Educators who are not confident in using online collaborative platforms and want to enhance their online training offer.

Click here to find out more information or to register.

Details

Date:
June 18
Time:
10:00 am – 11:30 am
Cost:
£69.00
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Website:
http://www.aelpwebinars.org.uk/Online-Platforms

Organiser

AELP Webinar Team
Phone
07867 305907
Email
webinar@aelp.org.uk
Website
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