Writing a Compelling Narrative

Wednesday, July 18, 2018 1 p.m. to 1:30 p.m.

In this third session of the Dziuban Award Workshop Series, Professors Reyes-Foster and Janowsky address how online faculty can create the most compelling explanation of how their online course is pedagogically exceptional. This narrative will be a central document in submissions for the 2018 Chuck D. Dziuban Award for Excellence in Online Teaching. Each session in the Dziuban Award Workshop Series is designed to assist eligible faculty in preparing a strong award submission packet.

Session Highlights

The winner of the Chuck D. Dziuban Award for Excellence in Online Teaching will demonstrate excellence in online teaching pedagogy. The course narrative is the applicant’s opportunity to outline for the review committee how their course is pedagogically exceptional. This session will discuss tips for creating this narrative and how to appropriately reference supporting evidence identified in the first two sessions of this workshop series.

Register for this Seminar

This seminar is avaialble face-to-face and online. Reserve your viewing experience and register for this seminar at https://daw-narrative.eventbrite.com.

Additional Session Information

Seminar notes and resources will be available at https://cdl.ucf.edu/daw-narrative/ after the live event.

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Location:

Center for Distributed Learning: LIB - 161B

Contact:

Kelvin Thompson kelvin@ucf.edu

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Fall

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