
On Monday, March 10th, editor Sarah Sniderman will be hosting a book launch in collaboration with
The Institute of Educational and Developmental Studies, presenting her newly released book,
Utilizing Emotional Experience for Best Learning Design Practices (ISBN: 9798369326633). The event will be hosted on Google Meet at 9:00 am (EST) / 6:30 pm (IST) and will include thought-provoking conversation, diving deep into the themes presented in the book. To access the online event click this link
here.* For any questions or concerns about the event, please feel free to reach out to editor Sarah Sniderman directly at
sarahsniderman@gmail.com.
The book,
Utilizing Emotional Experience for Best Learning Design Practices (ISBN: 9798369326633) is packed full of valuable information such as theoretical frameworks, administrative strategies, and personal stories to spread awareness and educate others on the importance of furthering emotional development for a variety of learners. Covering a wide array of topics like affective learning objectives, emotional influences on adult learning, and personal experiences in learning, this publication is a valuable resource for educators and administrators looking to emotionally support their learners and improve student engagement.
*Please note that this link will only work during the allotted time of 9:00 am (EST) / 6:30 pm (IST).
About the Editor
Sarah Sniderman is a senior learning strategist with over 25 years of experience creating instructional programs that meet the performance needs of global organizations. Sniderman is an independent consultant, team player, and reflective practitioner with strong communication skills, always adapting to deliver high-quality learning experiences that fulfill client expectations, engage participants, and deliver on opportunities. As the founder and host of the "Vulnerability in Life and Art" podcast, she speaks with artists and other creatives about their experiences of vulnerability, what it means to take risks, and the ways in which they reveal themselves through the works they create. Sarah presents, writes, and facilitates on a range of topics including interactivity, fundamentals of learning design and development, and the emotional experience of learning. Access Sniderman's podcast
here.