MTSU Institute of Experiential Learning

Infusing Experiential Learning (EXL) into Online Courses

Nov 13, 2019 [ADD TO YOUR CALENDAR]
1:00pm-2:00pm
348, James E. Walker Library (LIB)
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Come join us for this informative and interactive session designed to engage participants in exploring ways to incorporate experiential learning opportunities into online courses.

This session will consist of an overview of MTSU’s award winning EXL Scholars Program by Director, Carol Swayze.  Expert EXL faculty member, Dr. Janet McCormick, will then share her techniques for converting on-ground EXL assignments to an online delivery format. Faculty members will have the opportunity to discuss the feasibility for their specific courses in a lively and informal Q&A session. Please register soon as seating is limited.  We look forward to seeing you on Wednesday, November 13.

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