We’ve invited Dale Johnson, Adaptive Program Manager at Arizona State University to offer a three-hour workshop on Adaptive and Personalized Learning at Oregon State on June 2nd at 8:30am in the Journey Room of the Memorial Union.
Dale will reprise a workshop session he developed for this year’s Educause Learning Initiative (ELI.) We asked Dale to bring the workshop to Oregon State specifically for our faculty and staff.
This interactive presentation will explore challenges and opportunities to consider when evaluating and implementing adaptive learning systems. He will outline the issues and share practical examples from the implementation experience with flipped classes at ASU. OSU participants will evaluate possible opportunities to use adaptive learning systems at Oregon State. Dale will share models of implementation, implementation costs, and other resource implications.
Learning Objectives for the APL workshop:
- Understand adaptive systems & terminology
- Identify challenges and opportunities with adaptive learning systems
- Analyze the costs and benefits of adaptive learning systems
- Create a plan for implementing and evaluating an adaptive learning system in our organization
About Dale Johnson
Dale Johnson, Adaptive Program Manager, enjoys constantly innovating as he works with faculty and vendors to develop new courses and educational technologies. Dale studied architecture at ASU and public policy at Harvard, a learning path that combined his interests in design, engineering, art and history. In his spare time, he enjoys traveling and building: he’s traveled to over 30 countries, lived in Barcelona for a year, and built his own solar home in Phoenix.
Registration for this event is full. To be added to the wait list, please email Kaylyn Hymes. You will be notified if more spaces become available.
Adaptive and Personalized Learning Workshop
June 2nd at 8:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
MU Journey Room