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With more students opting for online classes, faculty teaching in multiple modalities and course durations, and AI capsizing traditional assessment approaches, emotions are piqued. How do we best support teaching […]
This Sofia webinar will demonstrate online math course content developed by Content on Demand. Courses are built within Canvas and can be altered to meet the needs of your course curriculum. The webinar will be followed by an open Q&A, and attendees are encouraged to bring any questions they might have. Math and English faculty, chairs, department heads, and Upward Bound program administrators would benefit from attending this webinar.
Registration link for Sofia powered by Content on Demand: Ready-to-teach online math courses w/interactive examples, lessons, animated solutions, step-by step tutorials and Sofia homework, quizzes, and tests.
This Sofia webinar will demonstrate online math course content developed by Content on Demand. Courses are built within Canvas and can be altered to meet the needs of your course curriculum. The webinar will be followed by an open Q&A, and attendees are encouraged to bring any questions they might have. Math and English faculty, chairs, department heads, and Upward Bound program administrators would benefit from attending this webinar.
Registration link for Sofia powered by Content on Demand: Ready-to-teach online math courses w/interactive examples, lessons, animated solutions, step-by step tutorials and Sofia homework, quizzes, and tests.
This Sofia webinar will demonstrate online math course content developed by Content on Demand. Courses are built within Canvas and can be altered to meet the needs of your course curriculum. The webinar will be followed by an open Q&A, and attendees are encouraged to bring any questions they might have. Math and English faculty, chairs, department heads, and Upward Bound program administrators would benefit from attending this webinar.
Registration link for Sofia powered by Content on Demand: Ready-to-teach online math courses w/interactive examples, lessons, animated solutions, step-by step tutorials and Sofia homework, quizzes, and tests.
This Sofia webinar will demonstrate online math course content developed by Content on Demand. Courses are built within Canvas and can be altered to meet the needs of your course curriculum. The webinar will be followed by an open Q&A, and attendees are encouraged to bring any questions they might have. Math and English faculty, chairs, department heads, and Upward Bound program administrators would benefit from attending this webinar.
Registration link for Sofia powered by Content on Demand: Ready-to-teach online math courses w/interactive examples, lessons, animated solutions, step-by step tutorials and Sofia homework, quizzes, and tests.
Are you looking for ways to further engage your online math students? Please join us for this webinar where Professor Fred Feldon will discuss how to overcome students’ predilection to passivity, increase success and retention (including ways to address AB 705), create a pathway to equity, and develop confident, motivated students.
Registration link for Active Learning: How to Increase Engagement in Online Math Classes to a Level You Never Thought Possible
Please note that this is a repeat of the webinar held on 10/15/2021