Service-Learning in Online Courses: Practical Considerations and Strategies

Posted by on October 31, 2011

Service-Learning in Online Courses: Practical Considerations and Strategies

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

1:00pm – 2:30pm (Central)
Register at http://onlineservicelearning.eventbrite.com

You have used service-learning in your classes for years and have now been asked to teach online. Should you incorporate service-learning in online sections of those same courses?  If you decide to move forward, how do you deal with all of the logistics?

You have taught online for three years and you like the idea of adding an experiential education component to your courses. Where do you start?

This webinar will explore these and other challenges related to the integration of service-learning and online education by using a decision tree model that asks key questions based on individual goals and experience. Webinar participants will:

Compare traditional service-learning courses with online courses and pinpoint options presented by both the challenges and the opportunities
Identify multiple paths to online service-learning
Examine options for identifying and engaging service sites
Look at ways to overcome logistical challenges
Explore unique opportunities that online service-learning may offer

Presenters:

Lisa Houle, Educational Technologist, Bethel University
John Hamerlinck, Minnesota Campus Compact, Center for Digital Civic Engagement

REGISTRATION DETAILS:

These webinars are part of an ongoing professional development series sponsored by California Campus Compact, Iowa Campus Compact, Kansas Campus Compact and Minnesota Campus Compact.  Faculty, staff, students, and other affiliated individuals at member institutions of the Compacts in these states qualify for half-price, discounted ticket rate; as do individuals from campuses that belong to Campus Compact, but are not members of a state compact.

Registrants will receive a confirmation email with log-in information for the webinar.

The regular registration fee is $60.00 per login

The discounted registration fee is $30.00 per login

Multiple people may participate in the webinar under one registration as long as they are using one computer.  While the registration fee is non-refundable, all registrants will have access to the webinar slides and materials.

For more information, contact John Hamerlinck at [email protected] or 320-308-4271.


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