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Multimodal Learning and Visual Methods of Instruction Online
Multimodality examines how people communicate and interact with each other, and involves the complex interweaving of various modes such as text, image, audio, color, gesture/movement, speech, etc. These modes can be combined in different ways, presented through a range of media, and can be utilized in the classroom to engage a variety of learners. Dr. David Bruce, an Associate Professor in the Learning and Instruction department of the Graduate School of Education, has completed extensive research on multimodality and visual methods of instruction and will be sharing his experiences and ideas.
Presenter: David Bruce, Graduate School of Education (GSE)
Facilitator: Amanda Ramia
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A collaborative series sponsored by the 2022 SUNY FACT2 Excellence Award winner UB Educational Design Collaborative (EDC), Libraries, UB Information Technology (UBIT), Curriculum, Assessment, and Teaching Transformation (CATT), and UB Schools.
To learn more about the EDC, or to join us, check out the Education Design Collaborative Website. EDC consists of individuals from the university instructional support community who are dedicated to the advancement and growth of teaching and learning initiatives across UB.
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This series is targeted to faculty and is open to anyone who wishes to attend.
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Recordings will be available on the EDC website.
http://buffalo.edu/edc