Session 24: How to Enhance Online and Blended Courses Using Performance-Based Digital Communication
modified Nov 13th, 2008

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

How to Enhance Online and Blended Courses Using Performance-Based Digital Communication
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Session Background

PRESENTERS:
Rob Roznowski
Assistant Professor, Theatre

Kirk Domer
Assistant Professor, Theatre

Robert Matson
eProducer, Virtual University Design and Technology

Overview:
Creating a fully online course for dramatic literature that was written to be performed live offers unique challenges. In this session, Roznowski, Domer and Matson highlight how they addressed these challenges in their AT&T Award winning course, through the use of Karaoke Theatre, discussion, and other unique teaching strategies. Additionally, presenters will be highlighting blended aspects from Domer’s IAH course, such as autobiographical docu-dramas. While this presentation focuses on arts-related courses, the strategies presented are widely applicable to other disciplines as well. Don’t miss this opportunity to see award winners in action!

Moderator:
Jessica Knott
jlknott@msu.edu
Virtual University Design and Technology

Advisory panel:
Byron Brown, Carrie Heeter, Jessica Knott, Kristen Lee and Susan Melnick

URL: http://vudat.msu.edu/
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