Steven Gilbert, We think you might be interested in this!FridayLive! There’s an LTA for that! Exchange favorite new/recent LTAs. [LTA=Low-Threshold App/Activity etc.] September 11 2:00 PM EDT FridayLive! There’s an LTA for that! Exchange favorite new/recent LTAs. [LTA=Low-Threshold App/Activity etc.] Presenters: Stephen Kaufman, Senior Instructional Designer, Quality Matters Coordinator / CRM, The University of Akron Penny Kuckkahn, Instructional Designer, Nicolet College Dale Parker, Senior Faculty at Cambridge CollegeSteve Gilbert, Beth Dailey, and others Description Exchange favorite new/recent LTAs. [LTA=Low-Threshold App/Activity etc.] An LTA is an activity or application of information technology that is “low-threshold” i.e., reliable, accessible, easy to learn, non-intimidating and incrementally low-cost in time, money, and stress. Each LTA has easily observable benefits right away and is likely to support important long-term improvements in teaching and/or learning. For this exchange session, we’re extending the definition of LTA to include Apps, Applications, Activities, Resources, Web Sites, ... LTA’s need not depend on any specific information technology. We’ve invited some of our frequent presenters to identify and share some of their favorite new-ish LTAs… and we’ll encourage all who participate to share their favorites too. We expect that each presenter and participant will leave the session eager to try at least one LTA new to them NOTE: Login instructions for the session will be sent in the Registration Confirmation Email. Please check your Junk folder as sometimes these emails get trapped there. We will also send an additional login reminder 24 hours prior to the start of the event. More information and online registration: FridayLive! There’s an LTA for that! Exchange favorite new/recent LTAs. [LTA=Low-Threshold App/Activity etc.] September 11 Hope you can join us!SallyThe TLT Group, A Non-Profit Organization 301-270-8312Unsubscribe from event announcements
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