The Florida Online Innovation Summit is an opportunity to share and discuss projects that are being implemented across the state to advance the state-of-the-art in online learning. These are projects that seek to push the boundaries of current technology and practice in order to disrupt existing models and positively impact the constraints of the “iron triangle” of quality, cost, and access for students.
Social Work faculty, Bethany Backes and Julia O'Connor, & their colleagues from the UCF Violence Against Women Faculty Cluster, Alison Cares, Erica Fissel, and Elizabeth Mustaine, will be presenting "Going Bankrupt Buying Kleenex: Faculty Approaches to Teaching Sensitive Topics" at the Florida Online Innovation Summit.
Short Abstract
We interviewed college and university faculty members from across the country who
teach violence/victimization courses online to gather information related to two main
challenges: (1) enrollment, engagement, and successful completion of such courses for all students; and (2) preventing or reducing harm for students with past violence or
victimization experiences
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