Deans share tips for online learning success

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Deans of 4 Athabasca University faculties share insights about online learning

Athabasca University (AU) doesn't have semesters like brick-and-mortar universities. But that doesn't mean we can't mark the transition from summer vacation season to learning mode.

For many AU students, this is a time to refocus on online learning and studies. With that in mind, the Athabasca University Students Association (AUSU) launched Welcome Week. As part of the festivities, they invited the deans of 4 AU faculties to share tips about online learning and student success.

In this Open Mic podcast episode, Dr. Steven Johnson, Dr. Manijeh Mannani, Dr. Lisa Watson, and Dr. Shauna Zenteno chat with Jodi Campbell, the executive director of AUSU.

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