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"Flipping In! Build Interactive Learning Programs with Flipped Classroom Techniques"

  • May 25, 2017
  • 4:00 PM - 6:30 PM
  • Jimmy's Pub, 16804 Chandler Road, East Lansing, MI 48823

Registration

  • This is a "Get to Know Us" rate for guests. Fee may be applied to an annual member registration to ATD-MM
  • All ATD Mid-Michigan members including the ATD West Michigan Geographical Interest Group

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"Flipping In! Build Interactive Learning Programs With Flipped Classroom Techniques"

  

Want to learn how to create an engaging and interactive presentation or workshop? This session will introduce you to the Flipped Classroom, and show you how to design your own flipped learning program. You’ll discuss the thinking behind this popular instructional strategy, and complete hands-on activities to help you build the right interactive resources for your learners.

We want you to walk away with a greater understanding of:

  • The value of the flipped classroom in learning programs
  • The design of a flipped learning program
  • How to classify or create individual and interactive learning resources for use in learning programs

 

Members:  This event is included with your membership

Non-members:  $15 (the registration can be applied as part of your membership enrollment if you join the chapter)

 

Agenda:

4:00 - 4:30 Welcome & Networking 

Attendees may order a meal or snack on  their own.  Menus will be made available upon arrival (non-alcoholic beverages will be furnished by the chapter). 

Attendees are welcome to dine after our program if they wish to stay longer to network. We will move out into the main part of the restaurant at 6:30 pm.

4:30 - 5:30 Program

5:30 - 6:00 Closing Remarks

*Attendees are welcome to join us in the main part of the restaurant after our program for continued networking & conversation!

About Our Speaker:

Kriss Ferluga, PhD

An experienced education and training professional, Dr. Kriss Ferluga has provided more than fifteen years of service to corporate, government, higher education, and community clients. Currently serving as Davenport University’s primary faculty trainer, Kriss has expertise in curriculum development and has designed professional skill building seminars in topics ranging from developing work identity to negotiating diversity in a globalized economy. She’s equally comfortable in academia and has developed courses in critical thinking, cultural diversity, service and volunteering, and historical art analysis for universities in several U.S. states.

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