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Faculty Development Day

March 9, 2016 @ 12:30 pm - 3:30 pm

Faculty Development Day is a concentrated block of time for instructors to join together, discuss teaching, and develop their skills.  Multiple offerings will be scheduled at the same time to provide as many opportunities for participation as possible.  All are encouraged to attend!

Faculty Development Day is co-sponsored by the Faculty Resource Center and the Instructional Design Center (IDC).  However, other groups on campus are encouraged to offer development opportunities on this day as well!


12:30-1:30 p.m.

Option A: Helping Students Understand their Role in the Research Process

Location B-218

Many students struggle with the research process. Beyond using library resources, many students struggle specifically with understanding their role in the process. Certain struggles include: the importance of incorporating authoritative sources into papers/projects, how those sources give strength and validity to a thesis, and the understanding (or even believing) that there are information limitations.

This session will provide participants the opportunity to discuss problems they have encountered with student research projects and provide suggestions on how to deal with those problems in order to help their students become stronger researchers.  This session will facilitate discussion among faculty and invite participants to exchange ideas on methods they use to help students with common research struggles. The presenter will also provide suggestions with issues raised within the session.

Presented by Christina Connor (Library)

Sponsored by the Faculty Resource Center.

Option B: Technology Resources to Improve Writing Skills

Location B-225

This session will introduce technological resources to help students improve their writing skills, from planning to drafting to crafting to publishing. The session also introduces great writing projects through technology, like designing a website, scripting and producing a documentary, blogging, and more.

Co-sponsored by the Instructional Design Center and the Center for Reading & Writing.


1:30-2:30 p.m.

Option A: Teaching Roundtable: Advice from your Peers

Location B-218

Back by popular demand after a successful Fall 2015 session!

“I have one student who won’t show up to class – what do I do?” “How can I stop my students from texting during class?” “Should I allow students to re-do papers if they do poorly?” Do you have a specific question about your class you are struggling with currently? In this Teaching Roundtable, all participants will ask for advice on a specific problem they need help with in their class, and everyone will help brainstorm a solution. As instructors, we all have (collectively) a lot of insight and expertise in teaching – let’s share it with each other! Please be sure to bring (at least!) one question, issue, or problem related to your class you need help with – this session is sure to help everyone ensure their classes are as effective as possible.

Post-tenured and senior faculty are especially encouraged to attend so as to give your advice and insight into teaching.

Sponsored by the Faculty Resource Center.

 Option B: TLTR Showcase

Location B-225

Faculty recipients of TLTR grants will demonstrate their work with educational technology and the implications for the classroom.

Presenters include:

  • Christina Connor – American History Textbook Project Preservation
  • Joost Monen – Creating a Flipped Genetics Classroom
  • Anne LePore – Rapid Prototyping as Product and Process within Physical Computing and Modeling & Animation Curricula

Sponsored by the Instructional Design Center in partnership with TLTR.


2:30-3:30 p.m.

Option A: Cancelled

Option B: “The Debate”: Using Smartphones, Laptops and Mobile Technology in the Classroom

Location B-225

Do mobile devices like smartphones, laptops, and tablets belong in a college classroom? This panel discussion presents both sides of the argument from the perspective and experiences of faculty members.

Presenters: Edna Negron and Lysandra Perez-Strumolo.

Sponsored by the Instructional Design Center.

Details

Date:
March 9, 2016
Time:
12:30 pm - 3:30 pm
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