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Associate Faculty Teaching Forum, Tuesday, September 4, 2018
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Are you a new or returning associate faculty member at IUPUI or IUPUC? (Sometimes associate faculty are called part-time or adjunct faculty.) If so, you are invited to the Associate Faculty Teaching Forum.
This event provides an opportunity to engage in forum-style conversations with your associate faculty colleagues and consultants at the Center for Teaching Learning (CTL) about teaching and technology challenges encountered in the classroom or online. The event will be held September 4, 2018, 4:00 - 8:00 p.m. in the University Library 0130 and registration for this event is now open. Read more..
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Save the Date: Advancing Teaching and Learning with Technology (ATLT) Symposium, November 2, 2018
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Mark your calendar now: the CTL’s Advancing Teaching and Learning with Technology (ATLT) Symposium is Friday, November 2, 2018. Come and learn how technology can influence teaching and learning and how you can take advantage of technology here at IUPUI!
Interested in presenting? Proposals are now being accepted for concurrent sessions, as well as space in the interactive technology “playground” area until 11:59 p.m., Monday, September 10th. To learn more, visit http://atlt.iupui.edu.
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CTL Workshops and Webinars
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Teaching@IUPUI: Creating a Syllabus
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Thursday, August 2 | 12:00 p.m. -1:00 p.m. | Online - Zoom
Register »Organizer(s): Jessica Alexander and Presenter(s): Jessica Alexander, Anusha S Rao
A syllabus is often the first impression that students form of a course, and it serves both faculty and student as a guide to and contract for the semester. A well-designed and personalized syllabus can help faculty set the proper tone while simultaneously helping them avoid having to repeatedly answer basic student questions about expectations, policies, and deadlines. By examining syllabi from various disciplines, this webinar will offer tips and considerations for effective syllabus design, show example syllabi, and include time for questions and discussion.
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Canvas: Getting Started (for instructors)
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Thursday, August 2 | 10:30 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. | Online-Zoom
Register »Organizer(s): Kimmaree Murday and Presenter(s): Madeleine Gonin, Kimmaree Murday
In this webinar, offered by the Centers for Teaching & Learning, we will explore and discuss the structure of Canvas, IU’s learning management system. The presentation will give instructors an understanding of the interactivity of Canvas tools and how that influences the way courses are set up.
You will learn how to:
- create and grade assignments
- communicate with your students
- get to know your students
This event aligns with the Instructional Technology (IT)competency for the IUSM Academy of Teaching Scholars Program.
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Teaching Tools to Get You Started at IU
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Monday, August 6 | 11:00 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. | Online-Zoom
Register »Organizer(s): Kimmaree Murday and Presenter(s): Madeleine Gonin, Kimmaree Murday
Are you new to teaching at IU? Join this webinar to learn about the instructional technologies that can help you get the semester off to a good start. Learn things such as how to get to know your students, address academic integrity, collect feedback from your students, and how to follow up with students who might be at risk.
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Lunch and Learn: Getting to Know Top Hat
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Tuesday, August 7 | 11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. | UL 1125M
Register »Organizer(s): Andi Rehak and Presenter(s): Elaine Logashov (Top Hat)
Do you already use Top Hat? Have you never heard about Top Hat? All instructors are welcome to attend one or all of the sessions below and join us for lunch.
11:00 a.m.- 12:00 noon: Overview of Top Hat
12:00 noon- 12:30 p.m.: Catered lunch
12:30-1:30 p.m.: In-depth session on formative assessment and active learning
1:30-3:00 p.m.: Office hours
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Teaching@IUPUI: First Day of Class
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Wednesday, August 8 | 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m | Online - Zoom
Register »Organizer(s): Jessica Alexander and Presenter(s): Jessica Alexander, Anusha S Rao
The first day of class sets the tone for the rest of the semester. It’s an opportunity to set learners’ expectations, establish a feeling of community, and give students a taste of course content. This webinar will focus on ideas and activities that instructors can use to get a course off to a great start, with time for questions and discussion.
This webinar is part of the Center for Teaching and Learning’s online mini-workshop series focused on foundational teaching skills, Teaching@IUPUI. Designed for new faculty, adjunct faculty, graduate students, and those looking for a refresher on good teaching practices, the webinars are short, 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. Sessions are scheduled with the time of semester in mind, to keep topics relevant for faculty needs at that time.
This event aligns with the Instructional Strategies (IS) competency for the IUSM Academy of Teaching Scholars program.
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Preparing for the Review of a General Education Course
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Friday, August 10 | 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. | UL 1126
Register »Organizer(s): Terri Tarr and Presenter(s): Terri Tarr
As IUPUI begins the process of reviewing general education courses, course coordinators or faculty responsible for preparing course portfolios for review may have questions about the information and materials that need to go into the portfolios. This workshop will provide an overview of the course review process, a review of course portfolio requirements, the process for assembling and submitting the portfolio, and the rubric that will be used to review the course portfolios. Examples from existing course portfolios will be incorporated into the workshop. Questions and discussion will be encouraged.
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Video conferencing with Zoom: Engaging your students online
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Thursday, August 30 | 10 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. | Online - Zoom
Register »Organizer(s): Kimmaree Murday and Presenter(s): Madeleine Gonin, Kimmaree Murday
Are you interested in having online office hours? Holding class while you are out of town? Inviting a guest speaker from anywhere in the world? Have students record their group meetings or dialogues? Zoom might be just the tool for you. IU faculty, staff, and students can use Zoom, a video conferencing and online collaboration tool, to host meetings that anyone can join. In this workshop, we will learn how users access their account, schedule, manage and record meetings, as well as how to use Zoom as an effective conferencing tool.
This event aligns with the Instructional Technology (IT) competency for the IUSM Academy of Teaching Scholars program.
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Graduate Student and Postdoc Programming
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CTL Programming
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IUPUI Graduate Student TA Orientation, August 16, 2018
Will you be a new graduate teaching assistant (TA) in fall 2018 and/or spring 2019? Register for the 2018 TA Orientation to learn about the expectations and responsibilities of your new position, and develop strategies to confidently and effectively interact with faculty and undergraduate students. Click here for more information and registration details.
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The Polis Center - IUPUI is Offering a Series of Free Workshops to Build Data Literacy Skills
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The Polis Center at IUPUI is offering a series of free workshops to build data literacy skills and use the SAVI community information system as a resource. SAVI Training is a hands-on curriculum focused on data literacy from end to end. It features four groups of modules that teach one to ask the right questions, find the right data, find meaning in the data, and then use the data to make and communicate decisions. Workshops are offered weekly. See upcoming workshops below:
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Mack Fellow Proposals Deadline is October 15
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Mack Fellows join the community of Mack Center SoTL scholars. Fellows not only work on their own research with the mentorship of the community, but also have additional opportunities for collaborating on additional research projects. The call for proposals is posted on the FACET website. Click here for more information on Mack Fellow Proposals.
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Registration Open for the 23nd Annual Facet Associate Faculty and Lecturer Conference (FALCON)
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The 23nd Annual Facet Associate Faculty and Lecturer Conference (FALCON) will take place on November 9-10, 2018, at the Sheraton Indianapolis City Centre. The theme is Successful Strategies for Student Engagement: Sometimes it’s the little things . Gwynn Mettetal, IU South Bend, Chancellor’s Professor of Psychology and Education and founding Director of the University Center for Excellence in Teaching, will give the Robin Hass-Birky Keynote. On Friday evening, a plenary will be given by Ange Cooksey, Senior Lecturer Humanities and Coordinator of the Philosophy Program. Click here for FALCON 2018 Registration.
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2018 National Institutes, Conferences, and Awards in Global and Intercultural Learning
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There are a variety of ways faculty, staff, and administrators can enhance their knowledge and share their expertise in global and intercultural learning this year. The Office of International Affairs has a small fund available to offset a portion of the associated costs of these professional development opportunities.
For information about the opportunities, click here: http://international.iupui.edu/global-learning/grants
For information about funding, contact Dr. Leslie A. Bozeman, Director of Curriculum Internationalization lbozeman@iupui.edu.
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What Professors Can Learn about Teaching from Their Students
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Supiano, B. (2017, November, 19). What professors can learn about teaching from their students. The Chronicle of Higher Education. https://goo.gl/rqbLGE.
This article reports on the work a biology professor did to ensure that his students were learning as best he could teach. It outlines the steps any instructor can take to initiate change and then follow through to get an evidence-based measure of how successful the experiment was.
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