Can You Teach Math Online? Real Life Lessons From An Experienced Educator Using Mediasite at the University of Florida

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Can You Teach Math Online? Real Life Lessons From An Experienced

Skeptical about teaching undergraduate courses online? Unconvinced that some instruction, like math, can effectively be taught in an entirely online environment? 

Doctor of Mathematics Larissa Williamson might convince you otherwise. As a faculty member in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at the University of Florida, she has taught over a thousand undergraduate students – predominantly on-campus, traditional students – via the Mediasite lecture capture platform. Her classes have ranged from blended or hybrid lectures with both online and in-classroom instruction to fully online classes with both live and on-demand webcasts and discussion. 

In this presentation, she’ll uncover the pitfalls and best practices of online instruction for undergraduate core courses. 

  • Why students chose the online section of the course when given the choice between live lectures in class or live lectures online 
  • How the environment and quality of lectures in a physical classroom may not be as conducive to learning as the online environment 
  • Where she chose to break up a traditional 50-minute lecture into shorter fragments and how it better complemented her overall course design 
  • What benefits she and her students realized with the Mediasite platform recording software 
  • Plus words of wisdom for other faculty just getting started teaching online 
  • Presented By:

    Larissa Williamson

    Larissa Williamson was born and educated in Kazakhstan. Williamson received her PhD in Mathematics from the Kazakh State University. In 1999 she moved to the United States and started working at the University of Florida in 2001. Since that time, she has been teaching thousands of students in both undergraduate and graduate courses, online and face-to-face.

  • Moderated By:

    Sean Brown

    Sean Brown, Vice President, Sonic Foundry. Sean's core focus is simplifying digital media to improve use and outcomes. Before coming to Sonic Foundry in 2002, Sean has 23 years of product management and education business development experience at IBM, Apple and Oracle. He is a past president and board member of the Hopkins Foundation for Innovation in Education. Today, Sean also hosts Sonic Foundry's popular, monthly best practices webinar series for higher education.