Scaling Adaptive Courseware Use at Public Universities: Implementation Processes and Early Outcomes

Wednesday, November 01, 2017 | 11:30AM–12:00PM ET | Meeting Room 108B, 100 Level
Session Type: Breakout Session
Delivery Format: Interactive Presentation
After a year of implementation, learn from the Personalized Learning Consortium at APLU and partner universities how to scale adaptive courseware use in large institutions. Three universities will share best practices for working with faculty, building institutional awareness, selecting vendors, and developing staff capacity to sustain innovation at scale.

Outcomes: Learn how several universities are progressing with moving innovation to scale * Engage with others on the complexities of scaling personalized learning * Understand strategies and tactics used to implement effective use of adaptive courseware

Presenters

  • Don Carter

    Director, Teaching and Learning Technology Services, Northern Arizona University
  • Kari Goin

    UX designer, Portland State University
  • Karen Vignare

    Vice President, Digital Transformation for Student Success, Association of Public and Land-grant Universities (APLU)

Resources & Downloads

  • Scaling Adaptive Courseware USE At Public Universities

    38 MB, pptx - Updated on 9/7/2024