SRAS is pleased to take part in this years virtual edition of the ASEEES conference. While we will miss greatly the opportunity to meet with our colleagues in person, we believe this will be a great opportunity to test and develop what could be an even better hybrid conference in coming years.
Drop by our virtual booth for more information about our study abroad programs, educator support programs, new lineup of free events, and much more. (Note that to access links on the ASEEES platform, you should be registered for the conference.)
Please also join our panel discussion on November 8:
Extending the Classroom: Online Experiences and Faculty-Led Programs
We’ll be at ASEEES on Sunday, November 8, 12:00-1:30pm EST for a discussion about successful integration of remote – online and travel-based – experiences into the classroom. We will be joined by faculty who can speak to what worked well, what they (and we) learned in the process, possibilities going forward, and really what we expect/hope in part will be a collaborative brainstorming session on how to take advantage of the many opportunities presented online or through travel.
- Tanya Ivanova-Sullivan, Associate Professor of Russian, University of New Mexico – “The Impact of Peer Tutoring on Student Confidence and Motivation”
- Carol Ueland, Professor of Russian, Drew University – “Using Visual Culture to Explore Russian National Identity”
- Olga & Brett Cooke, Professors of Russian, Texas A&M University – “Russia as a Classroom: Access to the Performing Arts”
- Yvonne Howell, Professor of Russian and Global Studies, University of Richmond – “Eyes Wide Open: Encouraging Self-Efficacy In Study Abroad Students”
- Roza Starodubtseva, Lecturer of Russian, University of North Carolina Wilmington – “Diversity and Collaboration in Faculty-Led Programming”
- Marina Alexandrova, Senior Lecturer, University of Texas at Austin – “Bringing Russian History Alive: Using Virtual Field Trips to Augment Student Learning Experience”
To join this roundtable you should be registered for the ASEEES conference.
Contact us at any time to start the conversation about how to integrated virtual experiences and travel into your classroom.