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By The Center on Education and Training for Employment
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The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.
In this episode, Greg Nagy, a Systems Developer and Instructional Designer at our Center, helps us understand some basic concepts and language around virtual reality. A fully immersive experience for the user, virtual reality is a 3D environment, that with advancements in technology, is only going to get better. We see a future where virtual reality and simulated hands-on training experiences serve as a valuable tool for organizations, educators, and learners.
In this episode, Alicia Willis explains how instructional design impacts all facets of learning. From ensuring the accessibility of learning materials to supporting educators and organizations in curriculum and training, instructional design puts the learner at the center. Alicia Willis is an Instructional Development Specialist and has been with the Center on Education and Training for Employment since 2013. Alicia provides curriculum recommendations, development, and guidance for the Center’s programs.
In this episode, Dr. Ana-Paula Correia shines a light on the promise of online learning by giving us a deeper understanding of what it means to learn, design, and teach in a virtual environment. Dr. Correia is the Director of the Center on Education and Training for Employment and a Professor of Learning Technologies at The Ohio State University. Listen in as she shares what successful online learning means, from both a learner and educator perspective.
In this episode, Christina Terrell defines ESL and related terminology, explains foundational elements for how people learn language, and shares guidance for how educators can support their English language learners. Christina is a program specialist on our Curriculum and Training team, who provides content expertise focused on assisting educators with professional development opportunities.
In this episode, Keli Bussell touches on the importance of supporting young people in their discovery of their interests and talents, to adults as lifelong learners and career changers. Keli is a Training and Development Specialist with the Curriculum and Training program at the center. Positioning all types of learners for successful career pathways strengthens individuals, as well as our economy.
In this episode, Dr. Barbara Boone shares the importance of schools, families, and communities partnering together as a critical impact of a child’s learning process. You can find more information about the work that Dr. Boone and her team do by going to their website https://ohiofamiliesengage.osu.edu/, following them on Twitter @OhioEngage, or liking them on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/OhioSFE.
In this episode, Adrienne Boggs discusses how her work supports adult education by creating curriculum resources that are aligned to standards, distance education, formative and summative assessments, and leadership for educators. This support to educators is crucial to serving adult learners.
To learn more about our work, visit cete.osu.edu/programs/curriculum-and-training
In this episode, Dr. Kenyona Walker discusses the critical impact of providing nurturing learning environments for all students. As part of the Equity, Engagement & Evaluation team at our center, Dr. Walker partners with communities and schools to dismantle systems that marginalize learners, as well as provides support, training, and tools to educators.
To learn more about our work, visit cete.osu.edu/programs/curriculum-and-training
In the simplest terms, a Community of Practice, or CoP, is a group of people who share an interest in something they do. And they learn how to do it better as they interact regularly with each other. In this episode, Fara Allen (Program Coordinator) and Tricia Hughes-Fitzgerald (Program Specialist) discuss how a CoP provides a way for participants to work with their colleagues to offer support and share solutions and best practices.
To learn more about our work, visit cete.osu.edu/programs/curriculum-and-training
On-the-job training involves engaging your workforce in training their peers in a structured way. Listen in as Fara Allen (Program Coordinator) and Alicia Willis (Instructional Development Specialist) discuss essential components, key roles, and the benefits of incorporating on-the-job training into your program. To learn more about our work, visit cete.osu.edu/programs/curriculum-and-training
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