T104 Leveraging Mobile and Video to Scale Effective Learning

1:00 PM - 1:45 PM Wednesday, June 8

Expo Hall: Tools & Tech Stage

Online learning has addressed two out of the three major learning acts: accessibility and affordability. The third act, efficacy, has yet to be addressed at scale. Luckily, there are effective instructional techniques: practice, peer interactivity, self-reflection, and mentoring. In this session, learn how your organization can go beyond accessibility and affordability to address the third learning act. Now that everyone has a sophisticated video production company in his or her pocket (i.e., mobile phones), anyone can bring the magic of face-to-face learning—where learners practice, interact with one another, self-reflect, and receive coaching—to an online setting without degrading the learning efficacy.

Alyson Emmett

Learning Specialist

ApprenNet

Alyson Emmett, an learning specialist with ApprenNet, has a background in human resources, leadership development, outdoor experiential education, and K-12 public school teaching. She is interested in the relationships between technology, pedagogy, and curriculum and how modern tools can increase learner access and bridge the gap between teaching and learning.

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