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SUMMARY:Virtual Worlds for Virtual Times
DESCRIPTION:View a recording of this previously offered webinar. 
 (2-hr)\n\n\n\n \n\nThis 2-hour webinar highlights virtual worlds and 
 simulations to develop alternatives to authentic learning opportunities. We 
 will also engage in an interactive discussion about tools and platforms 
 currently being used and others on the horizon that are appropriate for 
 virtual exchange and learning in general.\n\nTuesday\, January 19\, 
 2021\nTime: 2:00pm - 4:00pm (EST)\n(This is a free online event and it is 
 open to everyone.)\n\nSpeakers and Topics: \n\nThis collaborative effort 
 covering the topics below. Participants consist of faculty\, instructional 
 designers\, and administrators from a variety of SUNY entities including 
 the Center for Online International Learning (COIL)\, the University at 
 Buffalo\, Empire State College\, Farmingdale State University\, Nassau 
 Community College\, and Upstate Medical University who have been dabbling 
 in virtual activities and researching the effectiveness of these new 
 modalities.\n\n\n	\n	Training Health Professionals Effective Communication 
 Strategies with Alzheimer’s Patients and Their Caregivers: A Virtual 
 Curriculum\n	Alyssa Indelicato\, Special Projects Coordinator\, Public 
 Health & Preventive Medicine\, SUNY Upstate Medical University 
 \n	\n	\n	Utilizing and leveraging existing VR to integrate into various 
 Public Health Courses\n	Jessica Kruger\, Clinical Assistant Professor\, 
 Community Health and Health Behavior\, University at Buffalo \n	\n	\n	Open 
 source immersive virtual reality islands\; use within the online graduate 
 program for instruction\, modeling\, community\, meetings\, poster 
 sessions\, events\; students can take a grad course that guides them 
 through developing their islands\n	Eileen O'Connor\, Professor\, School of 
 Graduate Studies\, Education Department\, Empire State College 
 \n	\n	\n	Designing Mixed Reality technologies within the  socio-academic 
 COVID-19 undergraduate experience\n	Brian O'Keefe\, Assistant Professor\, 
 Interaction\, Design Program: Visual Communications Department\, 
 Farmingdale State College\n	\n	\n	A presenter's view for a Nursing COIL 
 virtual exchange project during the American Nurses Association of NY 
 (ANA-NY) Annual Conference\n	Lisa Schulte\, Assistant Professor\, Nursing\, 
 Empire State College \n	\n	\n	Use of virtual and simulations in STEM\, use 
 of simulations for COIL\n	Nicole Simon\, Associate Professor\, 
 Engineering/Physics/Technology\, Nassau Community College 
 \n	\n	\n	GatherTown and Wonder for conference presentations\n	Gina Sipley\, 
 Assistant Professor\, Critical Reading / Women's Studies\, Nassau Community 
 College \n	\n	\n	VR simulation for teaching Trauma-Informed Care\n	Steven 
 Sturman\, Instructional Designer\, School of Social Work\, University at 
 Buffalo \n	\n	\n	Immersive Learning Research Network (iLRN) conference use 
 of the VirBela virtual world for the poster/exhibit hall and after-party 
 celebrations\n	Roberta (Robin) Sullivan\, Teaching and Learning 
 Strategist\, Education Services\, University Libraries\, University at 
 Buffalo \n	\n	\n	Creating a collection of 360 films for teaching and 
 research and another project to assist dementia patients\n	Cynthia Tysick\, 
 Head\, Education Services\, University Libraries\, University at 
 Buffalo\n	\n	\n	Center for Online International Learning (COIL) 
 Collaborations and Applied Learning Concept for remote Nursing and 
 healthcare clinical experiences\n	Hope Windle\, International Virtual 
 Exchange Community Development Lead & Instructional Design Educator\, 
 Center for Online International Learning (COIL) \n	\n	\n	Panel session 
 moderator - Christine Marchese\, Associate Professor\, Accounting and 
 Business Administration\, Nassau Community College \n	\n\n\n            
 \n\n\n\nImage source: Pexels.com\n\n \n\nThis event is offered through the 
 UB Educational Design Collaborative (UB EDC)\, which consists of 
 individuals from the university instructional support community who are 
 dedicated to the advancement and growth of teaching and learning 
 initiatives across UB. This event is offered in collaboration among the UB 
 Libraries\, the SUNY Center for Online International Learning (COIL)\, and 
 faculty and staff from a variety of SUNY campuses.\n\nCan't join us live? 
 Register and you will be notified when the recording is available.\n\nThis 
 event is targeted to faculty and is open to anyone who wishes to 
 attend.\n\n \n\nSend questions to ubedc@buffalo.edu \n\nTo learn more about 
 the EDC\, or to join us\, check out the Education Design Collaborative 
 Website.
ORGANIZER;CN="Roberta Sullivan":MAILTO:rrs@buffalo.edu
CATEGORIES:Teaching
CONTACT;CN="Roberta Sullivan":MAILTO:rrs@buffalo.edu
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URL:https://booking.lib.buffalo.edu/calendar/workshops/virtualworlds
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