Academic Technologies & Faculty Engagement 11/6 Celebrating Online Faculty Success: Panel Discussion: Mollie Aleshire, College of Nursing; Roger Brown, College of Agriculture; and Renee Kaufmann, College of Communication and Information 2:00-3:00pm | Zoom | REGISTER AT: http://go.uky.edu/2C9 Join three online faculty as they share tips, ideas, activities, and more that have worked well for them in the online environment. Bring your questions, learn from your colleagues, and help us celebrate their successes! 11/7 DLLS & Copyright Tips for Online Teaching: Presenter: Carla Cantagallo, Distance Learning Librarian 2:00-3:00pm | Zoom | REGISTER AT: http://go.uky.edu/2CA The copyright landscape can be difficult to navigate. Get basic copyright information, discover best practices for using UK Library resources and other material in your online course, and learn about Distance Learning Library Services. 11/8 Explore the Faculty Media Depot: 1:00-4:00pm | 213H King Science Library Are you interested in adding multimedia to your course? Do you have questions about using video, the Lightboard, or other tools? Drop in to tour the Faculty Media Depot, meet the staff, and learn about services and tools to support your online course. 11/9 Captioning Tips for Your Videos: Presenters: Deb Castiglione, CELT; Alex Cutadean, Faculty Media Depot; and Kirk Laird, Media Depot 2:00-3:00pm | Zoom | REGISTER AT: http://go.uky.edu/2CC Captioning isn’t only for the hearing impaired—it is beneficial to all learners! Join this informative session to learn why captioning is important—discover the benefits of captioning and get practical tips on creating and then captioning your video, including do-it-yourself captioning. 11/10 Active Learning Online: The Down and Dirty to Creating Engaging Virtual Learning Environments Presenters: Deb Castiglione, CELT and Marshall Herbst, Learning Management 2:00-3:00pm | Zoom | REGISTER AT: http://go.uky.edu/2CB In an actively engaging 1-hour online webinar, Deb and Marshall will guide faculty through three themes of engaging online course design, including: Alignment and Authenticity, Consistency and Variation, and Flexibility and Choice. Within these themes, learners will be exposed to the tips and tricks of Universal Design for Learning, Synchronous and Asynchronous options, Communication and Content Interaction, and Assessment strategies. National Distance Learning Week, 2017 #KYDLW