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I presented an Information Session (Overcoming barriers: How to increase faculty and staff buy-in for online programs) at the 33rd Annual Conference on Distance Teaching and Learning. The presentation took place on Tuesday 26th July 2017 from 11:15 AM-12:00 PM.
You can download a PDF of the presentation handout here.
NOTE: This presentation has been significantly updated here.
You can download a PDF of the presentation handout here.
NOTE: This presentation has been significantly updated here.
Overview
The first step in overcoming resistance to teaching online is to understand the obstacles and objections. Explore three key reasons that faculty and staff give for not wanting to make the move to online and learn about a framework that can help overcome the objections.