Osher Lifelong Learning Institute

Spring 2021

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O S H E R L I F E L O N G L E A R N I N G I N S T I T U T E | 9 | S P R I N G 2 0 2 1 C O U R S E C ATA L O G Teach a Class! WHY TEACH AN OLLI UA COURSE? " The classes are simple, fun, and comfortable. The settings are informal, friendly and exciting. To me, it's the ideal learning experience, and once you've taught one, you want to teach more and more classes. " - Dr. Tom Paradise, University of Arkansas Professor of Geosciences in the J. William Fulbright College of Arts & Sciences Share your knowledge and experience with an audience that is hungry for learning and lively discussion. Current and retired university faculty, distinguished community members, business leaders, hobbyists and others are invited to share their knowledge on a wide variety of thought provoking topics guided by member interest. Whether it be a multi-session course, hands on workshop, ongoing study group, or a one-time lecture, hike or walking tour, the OLLI Curriculum Committee is seeking knowledgeable, passionate, and engaging individuals to off er classes. Currently OLLI is off ering classes in three formats: In person, virtually via Zoom, and a Hybrid combination to accommodate both in person and online participants simultaneously. Training and resources for all formats are off ered and available on our website. Teaching a class with OLLI is a great way to share your expertise, highlight your business or industry, or share your love for a topic with other like-minded individuals. If you are interested in learning more about teaching opportunities with OLLI – U of A, visit our website (olli.uark.edu/participate/teach). There you will fi nd information on teaching opportunities as well as the course proposal form. Proposals are accepted for the fall and spring semesters. The deadline is April 30 for fall proposals and Oct. 30 for spring proposals. @UARKTraining training.uark.edu

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