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Dear member of the Aalto Community – are you interested in online learning and teaching?

Welcome to a day for Online Learning - the event is free and open to Aalto staff.

Tuesday 20.12.2016 at 9:15 - 15:45 @ Harald Herlin Learning Centre, Otaniemi

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Preliminary Program 20.12.2016

A Morning for Hands-on Workshops on Online Learning

09:15     Lauri Malmi: Welcome words and overview of  the Aalto Online Learning Roadmap
09:45     Coffee & Networking
10:15     Pre-Gala workshops and tutorials

• Distance learning workshop (Joona Kurikka CERN)
• Learning in virtual spaces (Shiva Mohseni, 3DS)
• Video production (Yulia Guseva & Kalle Kataila & Peter Simontscuk)
• Best practices in Learning IT

12:00     Lunch & Live Music

An Afternoon for Pitching, Playing and Networking

13:00     Let’s go A!OLE!
13:15     Minute Madness • Demos of A!OLE Pilots & Aalto Online Tools • Make your own 1 min Video at the Studio •  Try out Virtual and Augmented Reality Tools • Tours around Learning Centre   •  Surprises

14:30     Coffee & Gamify Me!
15:00     Networking & Tunes
15:45     Closing

In January 2016, Aalto launched a new strategic development project, Aalto Online Learning, A!OLE.  A!OLE seeks to build pioneering online/blended learning experiences at Aalto University with improved learning results.

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