COM3202 - Tech Tools for Teaching: Engage, Learn, Achieve!
Course Description
Join us for a Tech Slam! Kapi‘olani Community College faculty from a diversity of disciplines will showcase their favorite free, Web-based tools to engage and inspire students and support them in achieving their learning goals. We'll focus not only on this empowering technology, but the pedagogy to leverage it for relevant and impactful teaching and learning!
This webinar is partially funded through a grant provided by the University of Hawai`i at Manoa SEED Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, Access and Success.
Speaker bios:
Susan Jaworowski, Professor, Kapi`olani Community College, Business, Legal and Technology Education
Kristie Malterre, Professor, Kapi`olani Community College, Student Affairs
Nicole Otero, Assistant Professor, Kapi`olani Community College, Languages, Linguistics and Literature
Jamie Sickel, Instructor, Kapi`olani Community College, Instructional Design
Maegen Walker, Instructor, Kapi`olani Community College, Social Sciences
Nadine Wolff, Assistant Professor, Kapi`olani Community College, Math & Sciences
Man Beryl Yang, Instructor, Kapi`olani Community College, Arts & Humanities
Learner Outcomes
By the end of the webinar, participants will:
1. Learn basic background information on and ideas for integrating the following web-based tools: Adobe Spark, Doctopus, Flipgrid, Flippity, Floop, Google Slides "extras," and Padlet.
Notes
If you are a student with a documented disability and have not voluntarily disclosed the nature of your disability so that we may coordinate the accommodations you need, you are invited to contact the Disability Support Services Office (DSSO) in 'Ilima 107, ph. (808)734-9552, or email kapdss@hawaii.edu for assistance. For students whose primary disability is Deaf or hard of hearing, contact the Kapi'olani Community College Deaf Center, ph. (808)734-9210, (808)447-3145/ (808)447-3141 (videophone), or email kapdeaf1@hawaii.edu.
Please note: Due to the COVID-19 health and safety requirements, ZOOM or phone appointment will replace face to face meetings until further notice. You will need to contact Kapi'olani CC's DSSO or Deaf Center to request accommodations in a Kapi'olani CC course even if you've already registered or are receiving services at another UH campus's disability support program.