The KU Center for Online and Distance Learning hosts a few "brown bag" lunch seminars and panels each semester. These sessions are an opportunity to KU Faculty to hear about colleagues' past experiences and current strategies in teaching online courses.
The KU Center for Online and Distance Learning
Fran Devlin, Kim Glover and Lars Leon from the KU Libraries describe research resources available for online instructors and students.
Megan Greene, from the History department, shares her experiences collaborating with CODL on creating an online course.
Deborah Taylor shares her experiences from teaching online.
Greg Freix, School of Business, shares his experiences with teaching online hybrid courses.
Paul Atchley, Psychology Department, shares what he's learned from building an online orientation seminar for students interested in Psychology becoming majors.
Rachel Rolf from KU's General Counsel office and Marianne Reed, KU Libraries, host a discussion on Copyright guidelines and best practices in online courses.
Steve Kapp and Dave Joslyn from the School of Social Welface share their experiences and strategies in building a hybrid Masters program.
Doug Ward, Journalism, reflects on his experiences teaching online.