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"So You've Decided to Do This": Strategies for Managing Individualized Learning

A buffet lunch and panel discussion on strategies for managing individualized learning highlighted this event on Tuesday, November 28th.

Panelists Janet Anthony, Jeff Clark, Beth Haines, and Karen Hoffmann (ably moderated by Tim Spurgin) shared their expertise on strategies to promote positive experiences for both faculty and students in the context of individualized learning (tutorials, independent study, internships, lessons, studio classes, etc.).

The panelists addressed issues such as:
* The practical concerns of establishing these types of courses (getting registered, # of units, etc.)
* Clarifying expectations on the part of both students and faculty
* Managing the workload associated with these courses
* Support systems to help you manage individualized learning successfully for both yourself and your students

The session was recorded and is available for listening on campus only.

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You can also read a summary transcript of the event.

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