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The Role of Gender Power in Online Course Discussions

A workshop on designing online learning experiences

Location

Online

Date & Time

June 23, 2020, 11:00 am12:00 pm

Description

Graduate Students and Postdocs, 
The Women's Center, Center for Women in Technology and Faculty Development Center are opening remaining seats for their upcoming workshop to you!

"The Role of Gender Power in Online Course Discussions: How to Design Online Learning Experiences that Prevent the Silencing of Women's Voices" presented by Dr. Virginia Byrne on Tuesday, June 23rd, 11-12pm (online). 

This is a great opportunity about an important topic, especially as online teaching will be a part of our lives for the foreseeable future. Registration is required--please register here to receive information on accessing the workshop that day.

About the session: When teaching and learning online, having meaningful class conversations can become more challenging – particularly when students are asked to share their ideas, opinions, or disagreements. Research has shown that this is especially true for undergraduate women in online courses. In this hands-on workshop, we will discuss research and practical guides to better understand how face-to-face gender power concerns manifest in online learning environments. The facilitator will model online teaching and facilitation tactics and provide a toolkit of resources for online teaching. 

This workshop is co-sponsored by the Women's Center, Center for Women in Technology (CWIT) and the Faculty Development Center.