[AECT] Free Webinar: Second Learner Engagement SIG Webinar Series



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Learner Engagement SIG Webinar Series #2

Mistaking Disenchantment for Truth: How Do We Measure Learner Engagement?


Presenter: Tonia Dousay, PhD., Assistant Professor of Learning Sciences, University of Idaho

Tuesday, March 20, 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm EDT

One of the challenges we face as researchers is making sure that there are methods to our madness; i.e., making sure that the methods of inquiry we choose align with the questions we seek to answer. With respect to learner engagement, the first validated instruments began development in the 1970s and commonly used or referenced instruments now number in the dozens. Together, we'll explore a few of these tools and strategies for selecting the right one for your research inquiry.

 

Facilitator: Scott Gibbons, Communications Officer of the Learner Engagement SIG, University of Cincinnati

 

This session is free to attend. Pre-registration is required: https://cc.readytalk.com/r/d38frosns6sy&eom

 

Contact: Kay Seo, PhD., University of Cincinnati, with questions (kay.seo@uc.edu).

 


Please mark your calendars for our last webinar. More details will follow:

Presenter: Daniel Hickey, PhD., Professor of Learning Sciences, Indiana University

Title: Expansive Framing for Productive Online Engagement, Generative Learning, and Enduring Achievement

Time: April 26, 1:00 - 2:00 pm EDT

 

Join the Learner Engagement SIG by requesting membership through the LinkedIn group at (bit.ly/LearnerEngagement} or Facebook at (bit.ly/LearnEngageFB). You can also follow us on Twitter @LearnEngage

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