Meet the Speakers
About The Webinar
The Learning Management System (LMS) has become a lifeline for millions of students and instructors as institutions shift to a completely remote classroom model in the wake of COVID-19. Now that the initial rush to remote instruction has settled, how can instructional designers and campus IT teams improve and maintain their digital learning efforts over the long term?
Join us on Thursday, May 28th, at 11:00 am ET / 4:00 pm BST as we explore how you can support, educate, and connect remote learners with an online classroom. During this session, we’ll explore:
Duration: 1 hour
Date: Thursday May 28th, 2020
Time: 11:00 am EDT / 4:00 pm BST
Designing and Maintaining Your Online Classroom
About
eThink Education provides a fully-managed eLearning solution including cloud hosting, implementation, integration, consultation, and management services for open-source Moodle and Totara. Managed by experts, eThink’s total solution provides a dynamic and customizable platform to meet specific institutional and organizational needs for clients in various industries including Healthcare, Education, Nonprofit, Government, and Corporate. eThink also offers LMS and eLearning trainings through eThink Academy, as well as custom content solutions.
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Ms. Bentley joined eThink in 2015 after nearly 15 years of experience in higher education. In her role as VP of Services she works closely with the Customer Solutions, Implementation, & Support Services teams to oversee the eThink client lifecycle. During her time as Director of IT at Lafayette College she led the campus through a successful LMS transition to Moodle in 2007 and has been active in the Moodle community, even accepting the inaugural CLAMP recognition award for her outstanding contributions to the development and documentation work of the organization.
Mr. Mitchell joined eThink in 2015 and brings nearly 15 years of experience in higher education to the organization. In his role as Director of Sales he is responsible for business development efforts in the higher education and corporate sectors. Mr. Mitchell holds a Master of Public Administration and a Bachelor of Arts from Syracuse University.