The Kent University’s E-Learning Team has announced that the next event in their series of ‘Digitally Enhanced Education webinars’ will take place on Thursday 10 June, from 11:00-13:30, with the theme ‘Pedagogy and Practice when Teaching Online’. Topics will vary from how to engage quiet students in online teaching to how educators can integrate multi-source inputs into pre-recorded & remote live lectures. More information about the event here.
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