Online Course: How to Build and Provide Your Course Online to be held June 13

Online Course: How to Build and Provide Your Course Online to be held June 13
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Clark Fork United Methodist Church recently issued the following announcement.

Online Course: How to Build and Provide Your Course Online

Date:

June 13, 2022

Time:

12:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Have you ever wanted to bring Christian education materials to a wider audience? Online learning allows for great flexibility — anyone with a reasonable internet connection can participate in your course — while maintaining a strong learning environment. Students and instructors log in and participate at the time of day that works best for their own schedules while still maintaining connection and daily interaction. This is a two-week course designed to familiarize learners with the mission of the Institute for Discipleship and specifically BeADisciple.com, which hosts online courses. This course covers the basics of building, planning, and teaching online courses using the Blackboard software as well as the policies and procedures of BeADisciple. This course is required for all instructors before building their own courses on BeADisciple.com, but it is only required once.

Type of Event: 

UM Related Schools & Seminaries

Intended Audience: 

All

Event Sponsor:

Annual Conference – Great Plains

Affiliated United Methodist Organization: 

BeADisciple.com

Original source can be found here.



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