Tamarine Foreman to discuss trauma and wellness during June 1 'Munch and Learn'
The Patton College of Education is featuring the fifth session in its new Remote Teaching Series at noon to 1 p.m. Monday, June 1. As we navigate the challenges of online instruction, these hour-long online presentations will discuss innovations in teaching and engaging students with technology.
This session features Dr. Tamarine Foreman, assistant professor, Counselor Education, Department of Counseling and Higher Education. She will present, “Applying Trauma Informed Care Strategies to Reduce Secondary Trauma and Promote Wellness.”
This series is open to and the community. Each session will be hosted on Microsoft Teams and will be recorded for those who cannot participate live.
Join the June 1 discussion at noon, or call 614-706-6572 and use conference ID 454 519 128#.
: “What Worked Well in Transitioning to Fully Online Education,” by Dr. Jacqueline Yahn, assistant professor and program coordinator, Middle Childhood Education, Eastern.
: "Virtual Learning Approaches From a Mutually Safe Distance," by Mr. Thom Stevenson, assistant professor of instruction, Restaurant, Hotel and Tourism, Department of Human and Consumer Sciences.
: “Providing Value in a Quarantined Internship,” by Ms. Robin Ambrozy, assistant professor of instruction and program coordinator, Customer Service Leadership, Department of Human and Consumer Sciences.
“Creating and using instructional videos, screencasts, and podcasts to increase instructor presence, increase student interaction, and expedite feedback in online courses,” by Dr. Jesse Strycker, assistant professor, Innovative Learning Design & Technology, Department of Educational Studies.
If you wish to present in this series, contact Dr. Beth VanDerveer, associate professor and chair, Department of Human and Consumer Sciences, at vanderve@ohio.edu.