Trainings on “Organization and methodological support of teaching in distance education” will last until September 4.
The trainings will be conducted by Azerbaijani scientists from the universities of North Dakota, Kansas, George Washington, Clemson, Radford and Lugano University in Switzerland, as well as professors from Anadolu University, which have the most experience in distance education in Turkey. Trainers’ presentations will be translated into four languages (Azerbaijani, Russian, English, Turkish) and sent to the e-mail addresses of the participants.
The trainings are free of charge and teachers from other higher education institutions can register as well as UNEC teachers. Currently, about 1,200 teachers have registered to participate in the training.
Speakers will speak on “Distance education: similarities and differences with traditional education”, “Information-resource provision of distance education: electronic resources and online services”, “Ensuring interactivity in distance education (methods of organizing and conducting lectures”, “Rules for free work in distance education”, “Teaching methods that increase student motivation in distance education”, “Effective extracurricular communication with students in distance education (Google Classroom program)”, “Organization and assessment methods of seminars using modern methods”.
At the end of the 4-day training, participants will receive certificates.
We invite everyone interested in distance education to participate in the trainings.