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"Time plus energy equals learning. Learning to use one's time well is critical for students and professionals alike. Allocating realistic amounts of time means effective learning for students and effective teaching for faculty." (Chickering & Gamson, 1987).
"Time plus energy equals learning. Learning to use one's time well is critical for students and professionals alike. Allocating realistic amounts of time means effective learning for students and effective teaching for faculty." (Chickering & Gamson, 1987).


This workshop, the ninth in our #LEX Advance series, builds on the skills you learned in the [[LearnEverywhereXULA|#LearnEverywhereXULA]] course and will introduce ways you can utilize Brightspace tools to help your students to productively manage their time and track their learning progress.
This workshop, the ninth in our #LEX Advanced series, builds on the skills you learned in the [[LearnEverywhereXULA|#LearnEverywhereXULA]] course and will introduce ways you can utilize Brightspace tools to help your students to productively manage their time and track their learning progress.


This page is a work in progress. Check back later for updates to this page.
This page is a work in progress. Check back later for updates to this page.

Revision as of 05:16, 24 November 2021

"Time plus energy equals learning. Learning to use one's time well is critical for students and professionals alike. Allocating realistic amounts of time means effective learning for students and effective teaching for faculty." (Chickering & Gamson, 1987).

This workshop, the ninth in our #LEX Advanced series, builds on the skills you learned in the #LearnEverywhereXULA course and will introduce ways you can utilize Brightspace tools to help your students to productively manage their time and track their learning progress.

This page is a work in progress. Check back later for updates to this page.