WCET Webcasts
WCET webcasts explore topics in digital learning and feature expert presenters. Webcasts are generally hosted on the third Thursday of the month. Most webcasts are free and open to everyone; however, some are reserved for WCET and State Authorization Network members.
Webcasts are recorded, and you can access those archives on our YouTube channel or by visiting the event pages. Recordings for member-only webcasts can be accessed by emailing knawrocki@wiche.edu.
Upcoming Webcasts
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Past Webcasts
Good Practices in Online Teaching from Those Who Wrote the Books
Online learning provides numerous advantages to educators and learners. Flexibility and convenience for learners are driving forces for online course enrollment, and high-quality course design and delivery ensure that...
What Campus Leaders Need to Know about Copyright and Intellectual Property
With the rapid move to online learning, many questions have arisen around copyright and intellectual property. What are the policy implications when moving from face-to-face to online? What are...
Considerations for an Uncertain Fall: Ensuring Readiness for Faculty and Students
Hosted in partnership with Wiley Education Services. In June 2020, with spring semesters wrapped and summer semesters largely being held in remote environments, institutions across the nation were planning...
Accessibility in the New Normal of Online/Remote Course Delivery
During the spring of 2020, education experienced a swift conversion of face-to-face courses to online and remote formats to complete the Spring 2020 terms. Consequently, some support services to...
Redefining Liberal Arts: The Future of Liberal Arts in a Hybrid World
While a liberal arts education offers a myriad of benefits – communication, collaboration, critical thinking, social responsibility and community, and “learning how to learn” – it also suffers from...
Navigating the OPM Marketplace: Picking the Right Partners While Avoiding Market Chaos
Online Program Management (OPM) companies have been around for two decades, helping colleges and universities create scalable online programs, in a growing and important market. The OPM market is...
Retaining Women in Online Programs
Female students in online programs often face challenges in addition to their coursework – including working, parenting, and caregiving. What are the unique challenges mothers in online programs face,...
Student Ready: Increasing Retention for Universities and Career Outcomes for Students
A college degree is a valuable tool for many seeking to earn higher incomes and build stronger lives. However, with an increasing proportion of diverse, “post-traditional students” who hail...
Personalized Experiences for the Three Types of Adult Learners
Wiley Education Services conducted a proprietary research study, which consisted of surveys and personal interviews with graduate students and aimed to better understand the motivations, behaviors, attitudes, needs, and...
A Student Response to Analytics, Privacy, and Security
In 2019, an essential handbook was released by two leading experts in data analytics, titled An Analytics Handbook: Moving from Evidence to Impact. This handbook introduces the reader to...
Flipped Webcast Conversation with Chris Gilliard About Digital Redlining
Chris Gilliard was the 2018 WCET Annual Meeting keynote speaker who shared how we can understand equal access to technology and information in the digital age. His presentation looked...
The Mechanics of Competency-Based Education, Part 1 and Part 2
Building on a partnership that began with WCET helping bring WGU to inception in the mid-1990s, WCET and WGU partnered on a webcast series to bring the WCET Community...