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Wimba's Higher Education Collaborative Technology Solutions

Enhance your institution's online courses by bridging pedagogy with collaborative education technology.

Wimba is an educational focused software company, whose flagship product, the Wimba Collaboration Suite™, enhances online, blended and face-to-face courses.

The Wimba Collaboration Suite helps students and teachers connect by combining interactive technologies such as voice, video, podcasting, instant messaging, application sharing, polling, and whiteboarding, with an educator’s mission to stimulate the most powerful and wondrous educational instrument of all the time – the mind.

Benefits of Wimba's Collaboration Suite:

  • Creates an online learning community
  • Engages students through action
  • Improves outcomes
  • Increases student retention
  • Facilitates student-to-student communication
  • Addresses diverse learning styles

We invite you to join us at one of our Distinguished Lecture Series Webcasts:

Interactive Techniques in Large Classes

Tuesday, February 19, 2008: 1:00 pm EST/10:00 am PST
Presented by: Ellen Borkowski, Ann C. Smith, University of Maryland, Jeff Longland, University of Western Ontario, & Laura Sederberg, California State University, Chico

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Interactive Techniques in Large Classes

Let’s face it… high enrollment, big lecture courses are a challenge! How do we keep students engaged? Can large classrooms become interactive environments? Which technologies work best in which situations? Drawing on the expertise of faculty at three institutions, this presentation will discuss ways to increase student engagement and class interaction by incorporating active learning methods into physical and virtual classrooms.

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