Teaching Anywhere, Anytime: How McGraw Hill Virtual Labs Transform Every Course Format
Virtual Labs That Work Anywhere, Anytime.
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Virtual Labs That Work Anywhere, Anytime.
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Discover how to make every lab experience count—no matter where or how you teach.
Join Heidi Smith of Front Range Community College, who teaches microbiology face-to-face, online, and hybrid courses, for an inside look at how McGraw Hill Virtual Labs are transforming student engagement and success. You’ll explore adaptive pre-lab activities that prepare students for hands-on success, interactive lab simulations that bring concepts to life, and post-lab assessments that reinforce learning. Plus, see the new lab videos designed to support your teaching and give students the confidence to master core skills—whether they’re in the classroom, at home, or anywhere in between.
Heidi Smith leads the microbiology department at Front Range Community College in Fort Collins, Colorado. Collaboration with other faculty across the nation, the development and implementation of new digital learning tools, and her focus on student learning outcomes have revolutionized Heidi’s face-to-face and online teaching approaches and student performance in her classes. The use of digital technology has given Heidi the ability to teach courses driven by real-time student data and with a focus on active learning and critical thinking activities. Heidi is an active member of the American Society for Microbiology and participated as a task force member for the development of their Curriculum Guidelines for Undergraduate Microbiology Education. At FRCC, Heidi directs a federal grant program designed to increase student success in transfer and completion of STEM degrees at the local university as well as facilitate undergraduate research opportunities for underrepresented students. Off-campus, Heidi spends as much time as she can enjoying the beautiful Colorado outdoors with her husband and four children.
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