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Webinar #1: The basics of online student engagement and online instructor presence (Adobe Connect version)

Marquart, Matthea S.; Garay, Kristin

These are the slides from the first webinar in a webinar series to support faculty who are new to teaching online. The series was hosted by Columbia University School of Social Work's Online Campus, and was free and open to all faculty anywhere. The series was offered to support faculty moving quickly from face-to-face teaching in residential classrooms, to remote teaching online, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

This first webinar covered the basics of online student engagement and online instructor presence: Engaging students using instructor webcam, chat, polling, and breakout rooms. It was held in Adobe Connect on Monday, March 23rd, 2020, 1:00-2:00pm ET. The recording is available on the Columbia Social Work YouTube channel, at https://www.youtube.com/user/columbiassw. The direct link to the recording is https://youtu.be/nkX9y1-2sfo.

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More About This Work

Academic Units
Social Work
Series
Webinar Series for Transitioning to Teaching Online
Published Here
March 30, 2020

Notes

Thank you to Johanna Creswell Báez, Agata Dera, and Taylor Eutsey for providing live support for this session.

Keywords: COVID-19, coronavirus, move to remote teaching, move to online teaching, online education, distance education, instructional continuation, educational continuity, student engagement, instructor presence, basics