September 27, 2016

Virtual Introductions with Pinterest!

Location

Capitol Ballroom

Start

9-27-2016 4:45 PM

End

9-27-2016 4:50 PM

Abstract

Tired of your boring Discussion board introductions? Take introductions to the next level with virtual introductions. This pearl will showcase how a professor transformed her course introductions into a more personable forum using Pinterest!

Format

Pearls of Wisdom

Institutional level targeted

Higher Ed

Target Level (additional info)

though this would work for K12 virtual schools too

Presenter(s) Biography

Dr. Jennifer Reeves is an Associate Professor and the Director of Athletic Administration at the Abraham S. Fischler College of Education (FCE) at Nova Southeastern University. Dr. Reeves received her PhD in Educational Psychology, with emphases in Sport Psychology, Counseling Psychology, and Statistics and Measurement, from Florida State University. Dr. Reeves is chair of the Technology Integration Learning Community at FCE and specializes in research methods, quantitative data analysis, survey design, assessment of student learning, retention, program evaluation, attention and performance, technology integration, online learning communities, and mobile learning. She regularly presents at national conferences and recently had two articles accepted for publication, Online professional development embedded with mobile learning: An examination of teachers’ attitudes, engagement, and dispositions in the British Journal of Educational Technology; and Mobile learning in Pre-kindergarten: Using student feedback to inform practice in the Journal of Educational Technology & Society.

Moderator

Jennifer Reeves, NSU

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Sep 27th, 4:45 PM Sep 27th, 4:50 PM

Virtual Introductions with Pinterest!

Capitol Ballroom

Tired of your boring Discussion board introductions? Take introductions to the next level with virtual introductions. This pearl will showcase how a professor transformed her course introductions into a more personable forum using Pinterest!