Curriculum Enhancement Grant Symposium, Keynote by Brian Coppola
Thursday, October 17, 2013 | University Library Lilly Auditorium | 2 - 6 p.m. Register» | Organizer: Terri Tarr | Presenter: Brian Coppola
Held to honor and celebrate the successes of the 2012 Curriculum Enhancement Grant (CEG) awardees, the 2013 CEG Symposium will feature a keynote address by Brian Coppola, award-winning Arthur F. Thurnau Professor of Chemistry from the University of Michigan, titled Lessons from Three Decades of Subversion in which he will review a set of four simple teaching principles that, in today’s climate, might seem subversive. The event also will feature poster presentations by 2012 CEG recipients, a reception, and a drawing for five free copies of the book Engaging in the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning.
The purpose of the CEG initiative is to provide faculty with support, time, and resources to implement projects designed to improve student learning and success. In addition, it is expected that the grants will increase faculty competitiveness for external educational or curricular improvement grants and increase the number of faculty involved in pursuing the scholarship of teaching and learning. For more information on the CEG initiative and the 2012 awardees and their projects, go to http://ctl.iupui.edu/programs/CEG
All faculty are encouraged to attend the CEG symposium, but especially those who are planning to apply for CEG funding in the future.
Symposium Schedule: Welcome and CEG Future Directions, 2 - 2:30 p.m. Keynote Address and Q&A, 2:30 - 3:45 p.m. Book Drawing, 3:45 - 4 p.m. Poster Session and Reception, 4 - 6 p.m.
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eText at IU: Ordering Your eText and Faculty Showcase
Wednesday, October 2, 2013 | UL 1125M | 2:30 - 4 p.m. Register» | Organizer: Tom Janke and Presenters: John Gosney and Randy Newbrough
If you’re considering the use of eTexts for the spring 2014 semester or have used eTexts in the past but want to learn more, this workshop is for you. We’ll take a look at the process for how to order an eText (and how to make that process as easy as possible), as well as address common questions around placing an eText order. Also, faculty from your campus who’ve used an eText in their courses will be on hand to talk about their experiences, and share ideas for how to successfully utilize an eText. You’ll also have an opportunity to ask general questions about the eText initiative at IU, and the various resources available to assist you.
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Teaching@IUPUI: Preventing and Managing Disruptive Behavior
Thursday, October 3, 2013 | Online - Adobe Connect | 11:30 a.m. - 12 p.m. Register» | Organizer: Terri Tarr and Presenter: Lisa Contino
How and when do you address challenging student behaviors? Disruptive student behaviors are those which impede learning and teaching, and have the potential to escalate or spread if left unchecked. In this 30-minute online mini-workshop, you will learn how to prevent and manage the most common disruptions.
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Oncourse: Advanced Tools
Thursday, October 3, 2013 | Online - Adobe Connect | 12 - 1 p.m. Register» | Organizer and Presenter: Mark Alexander
Are you comfortable with the basic Oncourse tools and ready to explore something new? If so, join us in this online workshop held in an Adobe Connect meeting room. We'll travel beyond the basic tools and discover other tools, such as Site stats, Profile 2, Assignments 2, Blogs, and Turnitin that you might find to be helpful in your classes.
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Writing a Statement of Teaching Philosophy (Space is Limited)
Thursday, October 17, 2013 | University Library 1126 | 9:30 a.m. - 12 p.m. Register» | Organizer: Pratibha Varma-Nelson | Presenter: Brian Coppola
Friday, October 18, 2013 | University Library 1126 | 9:30 a.m. - 12 p.m. Register» | Organizer: Pratibha Varma-Nelson | Presenter: Brian Coppola
A statement of teaching philosophy is a discipline-centered argument about ones instructional practices. As with any other professional argumentation, the essay ought to have a thesis (or claim), and a coherent text that focuses on providing evidence that warrants the claim. In this workshop, participants will prepare an outline for their personal teaching statement. In preparation, participants should think about one sentence: a global statement about student learning that represents your most significant instructional goal.
About the speaker: Dr. Brian P. Coppola is Arthur F. Thurnau Professor of Chemistry at the University of Michigan. He currently serves as the department’s Associate Chair for Educational Development and Practice, and also as the Associate Director for the University of Michigan-Peking University Joint Institute, in Beijing, China. Dr. Coppola received his B.S. degree in 1978 from the University of New Hampshire and his Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1984.
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Intro to Adobe Presenter
Tuesday, October 22, 2013 | Online - Adobe Connect | 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. Register» | Organizer and Presenter: Erich Bauer
See how a PowerPoint presentation can be turned into an interactive Flash video to be delivered dynamically over the web. Beyond simply an instructor narrated PowerPoint, this web-optimized presentation tool allows learners to replay portions, select individual slides, search for specific text or take self-assessment quizzes. During this hands-on workshop, participants will be guided through the planning, creation and publishing process. This introductory session will give you all the tools needed to start creating your own engaging online presentations using Adobe Presenter.
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Advancing Learning with Technology Symposium CFP Now Available
Proposals Due Friday, November 8, 2013 | Click here»
The IUPUI Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL) is accepting proposals for the 2014 Advancing Learning with Technology Symposium (ALT) which will take place on Friday, February 28, 2014 from 9 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. in University Library. We hope you will consider submitting a proposal, and we encourage you to share this invitation and information with your colleagues. Proposals are due on Friday, November 8, 2013. The ALT Symposium brings the higher education community together to examine and showcase instructional technology strategies that impact learning across a variety of disciplines. The program will include 50-minute breakout sessions as well as a virtual keynote address by Kevin Warbach of the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. Possible formats include panel and roundtable discussions, lecture-discussion, interactive workshops and poster presentations. Proposals that include graduate students or involve student presenters are welcome.
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Learning Environments Grant RFP Available
Proposals Due Friday, November 15, 2013 | Click here»
Through the awarding of small grants, the Learning Environments Grant (LEG) supports the creation of innovative, engaging formal and informal learning environments that meet the needs of both faculty and students. The committee meets throughout the academic year to make funding decisions and is composed of faculty and staff from all relevant units of the university.
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Statistics Consulting Center
Have you ever wondered ‘Where do I go for a cost-effective, professional support with Statistics?’ The Statistics Consulting Center (SCC) within the Department of Mathematical Sciences at IUPUI provides advice and support to all IUPUI students, faculty, staff and other non-university clients needing help with statistics and biostatistics. Our focus is on consulting, collaboration and education.
The staff at Statistics Consulting Center is made up of statistics faculty members and graduate students in statistics or biostatistics. We provide consultation on all aspects of statistical problems arising during preparation of studies, analysis of data, and interpretation and written communication of results. For details visit our website http://scc.math.iupui.edu/ or email statconsult@math.iupui.edu with requests for service or further inquiries about the Center.
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UITS Student Services Presentation Slides
UITS has provided PowerPoint slideshows promoting technology services for students. Consider running these presentations as your students enter the classroom. Use your CAS login to access the presentations at https://iu.box.com/UITSslides.
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