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ACHE 2015

November 9–11, 2015

St. Louis, Missouri

How the Adult Brain Learns: Implications for Post-Traditional Educators

Tuesday, November 10, 2015 at 10:45 AM–12:15 PM CST
Breakout 4 - Workshop
Session Type

Workshop - Highly interactive with a focus on activities that involve participants in constructive learning

Session Description

This interactive workshop examines how the adult brain learns and offers suggestions for instructors in post-traditional programs to capitalize on this knowledge in order to maximize the effectiveness of their teaching. Participants will engage in interactive discussions and activities to discover best practices for brain-based teaching on campus and online.

Session Focus

Post-traditional Students

Session Audience

Faculty

Primary Presenter

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Allison Friederichs, University College of University of Denver
Contact information

afrieder@du.edu; 303-871-7854

Brief Bio

Allison Friederichs serves as the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs at the University of Denver’s college of professional and continuing studies, University College. Allison’s experience combines communication consulting, higher education assessment, curriculum development, and teaching. She is the recipient of an Outstanding Teaching award from the International Communication Association, and has earned University College's Master Teacher designation for continued professional development. She is a member of the Women’s Leadership Council of the University of Denver and serves her community by volunteering for the Denver Dumb Friends League as a copywriter and photographer.

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