Sharing Your Work Online MP4 Video Consortium for Healthcare Education Online Career Coach Professional Development Webinar December 9, 2014
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Consortium for Healthcare Education Online (CHEO) career coaches, career coach professional development, recruitment material, uploading career coach content to the Internet, presentation tips, Vimeo, Slideshare, Jing
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Mircovich, Susan
Date Submitted
2014-12-09
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Instructor and/or Advisor/Case Manager Support Materials
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Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education
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Health Care
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CC BY
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Additional Public Access
Abstract
Mircovich demonstrates how to use Slideshare, Jing, and Vimeo, free tools, to post content developed by career coaches, such as recruitment material, online. During the webinar, she posted sample PowerPoint and video material to the web. She also offers tips for creating effective presentations. A “printable” summary of the options discussed was provided to participants.
NOTE: A video shown during this presentation that started at 45:46 on this recording and ended at 52:09 on this recording could not be heard properly to capture its transcript. The video shown is no longer available. See http://www.orangecoastcollege.edu/academics/divisions/consumer_health/allied_health/Pages/default.aspx for current video.
Susan Mircovich delivered this professional development webinar on December 9, 2014 to Consortium for Healthcare Education Online (CHEO) career coaches.
About the Presenter: Susan Mircovich is an assistant professor of chemistry, Kenai Peninsula College, an extended campus of the University of Alaska Anchorage. She teaches online lecture sections of both allied health and general chemistry. In spring 2012, Mircovich won the Blackboard Exemplary Course Award for her “Survey of Chemistry” course. In addition to teaching, she also works closely with chemistry lab instructors, assisting them with instructional design and development of online and hybrid courses. Previously, she worked as an instructional designer for the UAA nursing program, assisting their faculty in converting classroom courses to distance. Mircovich has 15 years experience as a scientist and trainer in the field of environmental health as well. She has a bachelor of science in chemistry from California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo and a master of arts in learning and technology.
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