Campus Conversations, a series of talks focused on key topics to education in the face of rapidly changing technology, ended the 2016-2017 academic year with Sheryl Burgstahler, PhD, on the University of Nebraska at Omaha campus.
In her presentation, Universal Design and Accessibility in Digital Learning, Burgstahler discussed proactive strategies to promoting an inclusive culture by making learning activities, technology, physical spaces and student services at postsecondary institutions welcoming and accessible to everyone.
Sessions are co-hosted by the University of Nebraska Online and each NU campus. These events are hosted on campus and also available through a live web-stream. Each event is recorded for viewing.
April 5, 2017 | University of Nebraska at Omaha
Universal Design and Accessibility in Digital Learning
Sheryl Burgstahler, PhD, University of Washington in Seattle
March 9, 2017 | University of Nebraska Medical Center
Leading Change in Higher Education Digital Learning
Lawrence C. Ragan, PhD, Penn State University
February 3, 2017 | University of Nebraska—Lincoln
Teaching Effectively with Technology
Michelle Miller, PhD, Northern Arizona University
October 6, 2016 | University of Nebraska at Kearney
Keys that Unlock Evaluating Online Teaching
Thomas J. Tobin, PhD, Northeastern Illinois University
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