Travel Grants for Former CEG Recipients
Applications Due Friday, January 24, 2014 | Click here»
The purpose of the Travel Grants for Former CEG Recipients is to provide past recipients of Curriculum Enhancement Grants (CEG) with additional funds to support travel to either further disseminate results of the original CEG project beyond what was supported on the original grant or to support dissemination of work that is an extension of the original project.
All past CEG principal investigators or co-principal investigators who have completed their CEG projects are eligible to apply, but awards will be limited to $1,000 per project. CEG Travel Grants will be competitive. Grant funds will be awarded when the recipient has provided documentation that the presentation has been accepted and the recipient has registered for the meeting. Recipients will be expected to submit a report after their travel is complete.
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Quality Matters - Applying the QM Rubric
Friday, January 24, 2014 | Campus Center Room 310 | 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Register» | Organizer and Presenter: Lauren Easterling
Indiana University has subscribed to Quality Matters (QM) as a tool and process for the design, development, and ongoing review of online courses, especially those that are part of the IU Online initiative. The Applying the QM Workshop is QM's flagship workshop on the QM Rubric and the process of using the QM Rubric to review online courses. It is intended for a broad audience, including but not limited to faculty, instructional designers, administrators, and adjunct instructors who wish to understand more about the QM Rubric and process of course review.
This workshop will introduce faculty and staff to the QM Rubric and Process, sharing best practices for online course design. The QM Rubric is a research-based set of standards that can be used during the course design process. The QM Process is a peer review process that eventually will review many IU Online courses, with the goal of achieving QM Recognition for mature online courses in the near future. Also, the APPQMR is the pre-requisite for the Peer Reviewer Course, which is the required course to become a QM Peer Reviewer.
This workshop will be offered at IUPUI face-to-face from 9am until 4pm, with occasional breaks. Participants will have one hour for lunch, and are free to bring their own lunch or take advantage of the many options in the IUPUI Campus Center. To receive the QM certificate of completion for this workshop, participants must be present for and participate in the entire workshop.
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Oncourse Assessment Tools
Friday, February 7, 2014 | Online - Adobe Connect Meeting Room | 10 - 11:30 a.m. Register» | Organizer: Tom Janke and Presenters: Cordah Pierce and Kimmaree Murday
Oncourse provides a variety of assessment tools. Instructors interested in learning how these tools (Assignments, Tests & Surveys and the Gradebook) can support assessment should attend this online demonstration session. This webinar is designed for instructors with a moderate level of Oncourse familiarity.
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Teaching@IUPUI is an ongoing series of online mini-workshops focused on foundational teaching skills. Designed for new faculty, adjunct faculty, graduate students, and those looking for a refresher on good teaching practices, the workshops are short (usually 30 minutes), with a brief presentation interspersed with opportunities for interaction and questions. Grounded in current research, the workshops address various teaching topics and provide participants with strategies and resources to make instruction more effective, efficient, and enjoyable.
Recordings of these past Teaching@IUPUI webinars are available for you to access anytime.
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Campus Culture Community of Practice Meeting
Wednesday, January 22, 2014 | EL 108 | 11 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Sponsored by the Gateway to Graduation Program | Organizers: Gina Londino and Nancy Goldfarb
Are you experiencing more “rude, crude, and attitude” in your classes? Have you been noticing a rise in plagiarism? Are you finding that students are losing some of the art of conversation? Come join some of your colleagues in conversation about how we might shape the climate on campus to encourage more civility.
The Gateway Program has recently formed a Community of Practice to discuss and address the topic of "Campus Culture." Our first meeting was in early December, and our community is growing. You are welcome to join us for dialogue and action plans. Our first meeting of the semester will be on Wednesday, January 22, from 11 to 12:30 in EL 108 (the new Science Lab building). Please join us!
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Call for Proposals: Present at the Bringle Civic Engagement Showcase and Symposium
Showcase your work and contribute your expertise by submitting a proposal to present at the 10th annual IUPUI Robert G. Bringle Civic Engagement Showcase and Symposium (CESS) to be held on Wednesday, April 23rd, 2014, in the Campus Center.
This year's theme is Healthy and Engaged Communities: Campus and Community Partnerships as Strategies to Support the Well-Being of Indianapolis and Beyond .
We are looking for fresh perspectives, great ideas, and lessons from the field. Share new ideas or highlight noteworthy projects, research and best-practices with IUPUI and the Indianapolis community who come to hear about your experiences, insights, and lessons learned and be inspired by your passion to improve the quality of healthy and engaged communities. Whether you are a seasoned presenter or submitting for the first time, you are encouraged to submit a proposal to present a workshop or poster, or host a peer group or roundtable session. Proposal deadline is January 31, 2014, so hurry and apply now !
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