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TCC 2019: Free pre-conference event, Silly Media in Teaching & Learning (March 20)

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As a lead-in to this year's main conferenceTCC 2019 is hosting a FREE special webinar featuring Alan Levine, longtime blogger of Cog Dog Blog.

 

Using Silly Media in Teaching & Learning

 

 

Alan Levine will suggest ways we can augment online teaching with memes by adding images to words, to visualize metaphors and facilitating discussion. 

As short­form videos, animated GIFs that loop are effective for demonstrating natural processes or illustrating techniques where repetition aids understanding.

Learn what your students might accomplish by creating memes and animated GIFs. 

 

Date & time

Wednesday, March 20, 1400 HAST 

1900 CDT, 2000 EDT; Thu Mar 21, 0900 Tokyo, Seoul

 

RSVP now for this FREE session!

 

Access information and a reminder will be sent to you a few days prior to this event. This online session will be held in Adobe Connect. The deadline to RSVP is March 13.

 

Additional info: http://bit.ly/tcc2019preconf

 

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REGISTER ALSO for the main conference!

 

TCC 2019 Online Conference, 24th edition

April 16-18, 2019

 

Registration and conference information available at:

 

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