by Care Team | Jan 15, 2026 | Faculty Webinar - OTu
No matter the practice setting, OT students will work with clients who have lines, tubes, and drains. The challenge? Helping them remember what they learn when it counts most—in practice. This session explores OTu’s powerful teaching tools to boost long-term...
by Care Team | Nov 9, 2025 | Faculty Webinar - OTu, For Advanced Faculty User
Whether you’re new to OTu or a long-time user, this webinar is for you! Join us as we explore OTu’s powerful video and instructional features for multisensory learning, for example, using playback speed variations to align with learning science. Discover how...
by Care Team | Oct 24, 2025 | Faculty Webinar - OTu, Neurological Rehabilitation
While students are excited to learn about OT for neuro conditions, they are often anxious as well due to the complexity of these clients. Neurological practice requires more than memorization—it calls for deep reasoning and applied problem-solving. This webinar will...
by Care Team | Oct 14, 2025 | Faculty Webinar - OTu, Neurological Rehabilitation
Effective neurological care begins with skilled analysis of occupational performance. This webinar will explore how OTu’s case-based videos and assessment resources can help students move beyond surface-level observations to recognize meaningful patterns in motor...
by Care Team | Oct 1, 2025 | Faculty Webinar - OTu, Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation, Splinting
Orthotic fabrication isn’t just about following a template—it’s about problem-solving for real clients. This webinar demonstrates how OTu supports students in learning not only the technical steps but also how to think critically about material selection,...
by Care Team | Sep 21, 2025 | Acute Care, Faculty Spotlight, Faculty Webinar - OTu
OTu is more than a teaching tool—it’s a curriculum-wide solution. Join our expert faculty panel from an MOT program as they share real examples of how they integrate videos, simulations, and case studies across lectures, labs, and clinical courses. Learn from peers...