[Webinar] Multidisciplinary Approach For Improved Curriculum & Student Employability
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EdTechReview invites all higher education leaders & educators to an exclusive webinar on “Multidisciplinary Approach For Improved Curriculum & Student Employability” in association with Coursera for Campus.
This webinar showcases how digital and hybrid learning approaches can prepare students for jobs in this digital age, and how higher education leaders and administrators can support the faculty in providing an amazing digital learning experience.
Experts from leading universities & institutions will also discuss how modernizing the curriculum can contribute to improved student employment.
Webinar for Higher Education Leader
Multidisciplinary Approach For Improved Curriculum & Student Employability
Tuesday, 1st Feb 2022 @ 11 AM (IST)
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Expert Panel:
Speakers updating soon.
Indian universities and institutions continue to put their education, examinations, and assessment online, but the curriculum structure needs a re-evaluation for better student engagement and employability.
Building a multidisciplinary teaching and learning framework is essential to support students’ overall knowledge, learning, development, and to bridge the education-industry skills gap.
The panel will focus on:
- How does a multi-disciplinary education benefit students and institutions?
- How to implement a multidisciplinary curriculum at your institution? What are the key challenges facing higher ed leaders?
- How critical is multi-disciplinary learning to preparing students for the future job market?
- What support does faculty need to provide a world-class digital learning experience?
Tuesday, 1st Feb 2022 @ 11 AM (IST)
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Who Should Attend:
Higher Education Leaders, Owners, Trustees, Chairmen, VCs, Deans. Directors. Head Departments, Academic Heads and Experts, Instructional Designers, Curriculum Designers, Teacher Trainers, Educators, etc.
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