07:51:14 From Ira Winston : Ira Winston, University of Pennsylvania 07:51:21 From Firm Faith Watson : Welcome to the session! I am Firm Faith Watson, Director of the Faculty Development Center at Murray State University. I will be serving as your session chair. My first name is Firm Faith. Our three presenters for this session are:   1. Justin T. Dellinger, Associate Director of the Learning Innovation and Networked Knowledge (LINK) Research Lab at the University of Texas at Arlington. He is also the project lead for the Digital Learning Research Network (dLRN) and member of Every Learner Everywhere. 2. Dr. Karen Vignare, Executive Director of the Personalized Learning Consortium at the Association of Public and Land Grant Universities.  3.Kelvin Bentley, Vice President of Learning Strategy at Six Red Marbles Please feel free to introduce yourself in the chat! 07:51:54 From Christine Hinkley : This is The Piano Guys playlist on YouTube music, for those interested. People keep asking about our OLC playlists. ;) 07:52:02 From Alice Duszkiewicz : Alice Duszkiewicz, Buffalo, NY 07:52:02 From Tatevik Zargaryan : Hi I am Tatev from American University of Armenia, I am an instructionlibrarian 07:52:08 From Tatevik Zargaryan : instruction librarian 07:52:41 From Christine Hinkley : Christine Hinkley, OLC Sr. Director, Conferences and Events. Joining you from Ft. Myers, FL! 07:52:56 From kenfield_y : 3. Yuliana Kenfield, Instructor at Western Oregon University (salem, OR). I am not an online expert. I know Canvas. I need to know about D2L 07:53:24 From Christine Hinkley : Welcome all! 07:54:12 From Karen Vignare : Hi everyone we are excited to have a conversation with you 07:55:31 From Ekaterina Galimova : Hello, everyone! I am Ekaterina Galimova from American University of Central Asia. (Kyrgyzstan) 07:56:01 From Kelvin Bentley : Hi everyone. Thanks for joining us bright and early. :) 07:56:14 From Kelvin Bentley : My the Force and Caffeine be with you ;) 07:56:15 From Christine Hinkley : Yuliana - you can also schedule an appointment through the conference Beta platform with D2L to get additional information. They would be glad to schedule time with you to answer any questions you have. 07:58:34 From Carl Badenhorst : Hi everyone, I’m a Learning Designer from Cape Town, South Africa 07:59:10 From cristina pandaru : Cristina; Northwest Vista College, San Antonio, Texas 07:59:30 From kenfield_y : Christine , Sure! I will navigate that. Do i have to pay extra for using a Beta platform? 07:59:34 From Kelvin Bentley : @Cristina: Welcome. I live in Leander, TX 08:00:03 From Christine Hinkley : @kenfield_y no - its free to all. Just a new delivery platform we are testing. 08:00:33 From kenfield_y : Thanks! 08:01:17 From Karen Vignare : Welcome every we are excited to have a conversation about scaling effective digital learning 08:01:56 From Karen Vignare : If you can share pilots you have tried to scale, we would love to hear about your experiences too 08:02:16 From Firm Faith Watson : Welcome to the session! I am Firm Faith Watson, Director of the Faculty Development Center at Murray State University. I will be serving as your session chair. My first name is Firm Faith. Our three presenters for this session are:   1. Justin T. Dellinger, Associate Director of the Learning Innovation and Networked Knowledge (LINK) Research Lab at the University of Texas at Arlington. He is also the project lead for the Digital Learning Research Network (dLRN) and member of Every Learner Everywhere. 2. Dr. Karen Vignare, Executive Director of the Personalized Learning Consortium at the Association of Public and Land Grant Universities.  3.Kelvin Bentley, Vice President of Learning Strategy at Six Red Marbles 08:03:44 From Muhammad Afdillah : Hi everyone. Greetings from Hartford 08:05:16 From Nooruddin Merchant : Hello, from Karachi - Pakistan 08:05:19 From Lisa : Obviously staying connected through the Corona era 08:05:21 From Christine Hinkley : lack of resources 08:05:29 From Ekaterina Galimova : poor internet connection 08:05:36 From Sally McMillan : balancing online and in person learning 08:05:42 From Ali Idrissi : Not enough staff 08:05:48 From Christine Hinkley : poor internet connection has been a big one for institutions serving rural communities 08:05:51 From Nooruddin Merchant : I think the challenges are related to digital divide, time management, overwhelmed by resources/webinars 08:06:13 From Nooruddin Merchant : including classroom online sessions 08:06:14 From Lisa : Protecting students in blended courses from viral spread insofar as possible 08:06:34 From Nooruddin Merchant : non avaialability of e-books, as printed books can not be ordered / checked out 08:06:36 From Lisa : YEs 08:06:53 From Ellen Correa : effective teaching remotely for the first time ever! 08:07:07 From Tatevik Zargaryan : moving services from f2f to online 08:07:20 From Tatevik Zargaryan : supporting online services 08:07:32 From Ekaterina Galimova : digital software that are smooth 08:09:28 From Carl Badenhorst : Technology adoption 08:09:42 From Ekaterina Galimova : engaging interactive software 08:11:39 From Ekaterina Galimova : I use zoom breakout rooms. but am willing to learn more 08:12:12 From Nooruddin Merchant : it happened to fast, so a lot of efforts were made quickly to move online and our IT and business computing team did a great effort to introduce and configure Microsoft teams 08:13:04 From Tatevik Zargaryan : we had a challenge with exams without online proctoring and just Moodle quizzes were not enough secure 08:13:12 From Justin T. Dellinger : To clarify on this question, it can absolutely be pre-COVID, too 08:14:46 From cristina pandaru : IT has been amazing ensuring faculty and students had college provided laptops....I bought my own iPad because I do a lot of graphing in my classes. It is so worth the $. 08:15:22 From Karen Vignare : I was amazed overall with our academic IT capabilities and I think many faculty did a great job during the emergency 08:16:10 From Tatevik Zargaryan : wow 08:16:31 From Tatevik Zargaryan : I train only 15 max for each semester 08:17:06 From Nooruddin Merchant : faculty training was another challenge. As the semester was coming to close, faculty was trained to use the software for online teaching, capitalizing on the experience, now, there is a planning to move towards helping faculty learn how to move towards online engagement. 08:18:04 From Karen Vignare : here is a resource that OLC, APLU and ELE recently published, https://www.everylearnereverywhere.org/facultyplaybook 08:18:05 From Mike Gau : Does anyone provide pay/stipend for training, and is participation required or optional? 08:23:58 From Karen Vignare : @mike there might also be faculty governance policies that require stipends either through union agreements or other bargaining 08:24:22 From Mike Gau : Thanks 08:27:59 From Janel Heitz : We were really fortunate to pilot zoom about a year ago and many faculty began integrating it in their courses as a way to have synchronous elements to their online courses. This helped a LOT this spring when all courses moved to online. 08:32:35 From Kerri-Jane Samuel : Podcasts have been incorporated into our online courses due to some challenges in filming particular lectures. 08:32:51 From Nancy Chapko : What about institutions like my own (smaller public, two-year institution) that had not prepared its faculty or IT infrastructure to “go online”. What recommendations might you have for what scales up fairly quickly and/or easily as we attempt to continue delivery of content with integrity. 08:32:59 From Kendra Voris : Zoom really helped us well when moving to online because we have Ojibwe Language courses and traditional beading where seeing a person and the activity are very important. We struggled with our teachers and students adjusting to the technology 08:35:31 From Kendra Voris : For our Fall semester - Our on campus courses will be required to have a Moodle companion, an active zoom link at the top of the course so that students are well aware for if we have to switch quickly. We are also putting OWLs in each classroom to stream for when any one is sick, they do not need to come to class or feel that they need to 08:35:54 From Nancy Chapko : Thank you ... 08:36:48 From Kelvin Bentley : Here is the link to SRM’s free faculty success course 08:36:49 From Kelvin Bentley : https://www.sixredmarbles.com/faculty-success-sign-up/ 08:37:29 From Tatevik Zargaryan : thanks 08:37:36 From cristina pandaru : @Kelvin Thank you for the link! 08:37:38 From Heidi Steinour : @Nancy I would also mention that you can and should pilot academic technology that meets the needs of your faculty and students before any purchases are made. I would also advise that you should survey faculty and students to see what is the most important things they need to make the transition successful. 08:37:39 From Justin T. Dellinger : Our MOOC is currently free and self-paced (verified only if you want a certificate): https://www.edx.org/course/pivoting-to-online-teaching-research-and-practitioner-perspectives 08:37:42 From Tatevik Zargaryan : @Kelvin looks interesting 08:38:43 From Christine Hinkley to Justin T. Dellinger(Privately) : 5 minute warning. We need 2 minutes for wrap-up/ announcements at end. Have notified the other presenters. 08:38:52 From Justin T. Dellinger to Christine Hinkley(Privately) : Thanks! 08:39:09 From Karen Vignare to Justin T. Dellinger(Privately) : five minute warning 08:39:44 From Kendra Voris : Instructors/VP/Accounting :) 08:41:54 From Karen Vignare to Justin T. Dellinger(Privately) : they need 2 mins to wrap up 08:42:15 From Christine Hinkley : As we close this session, please be sure to complete a session evaluation using this link (specific to this session): https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdYF5GwczFWqemgZM_s0R0k3EurmMysomIzxsALTuv1mJG-EA/viewform?entry.1952643545&entry.1303143111&entry.1961758182=8593&entry.598587566&entry.965164067&entry.1431947991=8032 08:42:45 From Ekaterina Galimova : the reяources are great! thank you. 08:42:56 From Nooruddin Merchant : i got disconnected, so was out of webinar, can you share links again please 08:42:59 From Justin T. Dellinger : Firm faith - will you please email me the chat notes? Thank you! 08:43:32 From cristina pandaru : Thank you, all! 08:44:02 From Karen Vignare : thank you all for having this early morning discussion 08:44:08 From Justin T. Dellinger : Thank you! 08:44:08 From Christine Hinkley : When materials are uploaded by the presenters, you will find those by accessing their session description on the website and clicking on the orange “Session Materials” button. If materials have not been uploaded, the button does not show up. 08:44:31 From Nooruddin Merchant : kindly share copy of chat as well please 08:44:46 From Christine Hinkley : The chat can be viewed in the on-demand recording. 08:45:11 From Christine Hinkley : Presenters, I do believe you can download the chat transcript and add that as well to materials if desired.