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2020 E.C. Moore Symposium Save the Date and Call for Proposals
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The IUPUI Center for Teaching and Learning seeks proposals from faculty teaching at higher education institutions across Indiana for the 2020 E.C. Moore Symposium on Excellence in Teaching. We would especially welcome proposals that address topics such as: efforts to improve student learning and engagement, inclusive excellence, integrative learning, novel general education courses or curricula, creative use of instructional technology, and initiatives that promote excellence in teaching. Proposals should clearly demonstrate relevance to a broad range of disciplines. The 2020 E.C. Moore Symposium will be held on Friday, March 6th.
Proposals will be accepted through 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, November 17, 2019. Click here for more information and to submit a proposal.
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Scholars Teaching for Student Success
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Friday, October 4 | 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. | University Library, UL 0130
Presenter(s): Dr. Kimberly Tanner
Join us for the inaugural Scholars Teaching for Student Success event on Friday, October 4! The event will feature Kimberly Tanner, San Francisco State University, presenting two sessions--a research seminar on Collectively Improving Our Teaching, and a workshop on Becoming Metacognitive about Teaching Choices. Additionally, a reception and poster session will feature the 2018 Curriculum Enhancement Grant Scholars. And, finally, the 2020 Curriculum Enhancement Grant Request for Proposals will be released at the event. Event registration and schedule.
After the event, join us for a conversation with Dr. Tanner about her talk, workshop, or other ideas about scholarly teaching. The Meet the Speaker event will be held on October 4, 3:15 - 4:15 p.m. in the Faculty Crossing, University Library, UL 1125-M. Register for Meet the Speaker.
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Register Now: Speed Dating with Learning Technologies, Registration Deadline Oct. 4
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Join us for lunch on Friday, October 11, 11:30 to 1:30 p.m. as we host a round of "Speed dating with Learning Technologies" in Lecture Hall, 104. Faculty participants will have approximately 10 minutes to "speed date" (i.e., learn about) a specific tool or service before moving to their next "date."
Matchmakers (those presenting each tool/service) include staff from the Center for Teaching and Learning at IUPUI, eLearning Design & Services, the Center for Innovative Teaching and Learning, IU Bloomington, UITS Digital Education Programs & Initiatives, and Collaboration Technologies. A few faculty presenters will also discuss tools they're currently using.
This highly-interactive event will give you a chance to gain quick (yet informative) technology overviews, while posing direct questions to staff who represent several teams within Learning Technologies and UITS.
We'll have at least 9 tools and services for you to choose from: • Adobe Spark • CN Post • Digital Learning Tools by IU eTexts • Google Jamboard • Kaltura • Qualtrics • Top Hat Attendance • Turn it in – Feedback Studio • Virtual Reality • Zoom The deadline to register is Friday, October 4. Register Today!
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Flipped Class Bootcamp
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Thinking about flipping part of your class but you're not sure where to start? Join us for a 4-session bootcamp and jumpstart your progress! You will learn about flipped course design and practice with a variety of content creation tools and active learning strategies. The Bootcamp is structured as a flipped class so you experience being a student in the style of course you are developing. For more information and registration.
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Register Now for Advancing Teaching and Learning with Technology, November 8
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The ATLT Symposium brings the higher education community together to examine and showcase both existing, and emerging instructional technologies, and their pedagogical application across a variety of disciplines.
Our keynote speaker, Open Education Librarian Michelle Reed at the University of Texas Arlington, will share her perspective on OER in higher education. We will also reprise our popular "technology playground" to provide some hands-on experience. Join us November 8, for the 2019 Advancing Teaching and Learning with Technology Symposium.
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Tech Tip: Use Top Hat for Student Responses
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Are you using a third party software like Kahoot! Or Poll Everywhere to get student responses during your class? At Indiana University, an enterprise license agreement allows all students to use Top Hat free of charge. Top Hat is a student response system and comprehensive teaching platform that instructors can use to engage students both within and outside of the classroom with interactive slides, graded questions, customized content, videos, discussions, and polls. Students use smartphones, tablets, laptops, or ordinary cell phones to participate in Top Hat activities. Learn more.
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Faculty: Order Your eTexts for Spring 2020 Courses
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IU eTexts includes digital learning tools and electronic textbooks from more than 30 publishers, available through the Unizin Engage e-reading platform and accessible in Canvas courses. Ready to order?
- Go to One.iu.edu and search for Textbook Orders
- Click the “Order tool” button
- Select your class, choose your eText or digital learning tool for each course section, and check out.
To learn more about IU eTexts.
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Faculty Crossing
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The Faculty Crossing is open! Part workroom, part café, the Faculty Crossing is a technology-rich collaboration space for faculty and teaching staff of all appointments. Learn more about the space, read FAQ's, and see the Events Calendar at the Faculty Crossing website. Stop by and experience the crossing in University Library, UL 1125M. |
CTL Workshops and Webinars
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Walk IT Thursdays
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Various dates in September and October | Various times | Wood Foundation
| Organizer(s): Andi Strackeljahn and Presenter(s): Andi Strackeljahn
Join us on select Thursdays in September and October for casual conversations, brainstorming, and a little exercise at Wood Fountain, just south of the IUPUI Library. All you need is your ideas, questions...and maybe a pair of walking shoes.
Each week we'll have CTL consultants eager to chat with you about your ideas for effective teaching and learning with technology. Come for a few laps, or stay the whole time! Learn more about weekly topics and register.
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Teaching@IUPUI: Collaborative Learning
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Thursday, October 3 | 12:00 - 1:00 p.m. | Online - Zoom
Register »Organizer(s): Anusha S Rao and Presenter(s): Doug Jerolimov, Anusha S Rao
Collaborative learning is associated with higher academic achievement and student engagement, in both face-to-face and online learning environments, and has been found to have a positive impact on a wide variety of students. In this webinar, participants will examine challenges faced by students and faculty in using collaborative techniques, learn about best practices to overcome these challenges, and discuss examples for implementing and assessing collaborative learning techniques for the online and face-to-face learning contexts.
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Anonymous Surveys for Gathering Mid-semester Student Feedback
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Tuesday, October 8 | 1:30 - 2:00 p.m. | Online- Zoom
Register »Organizer(s): Andi Strackeljahn and Presenter(s): Andi Strackeljahn, Jeani Young
You don’t have to wait until the end of the semester to find out how students feel the course is going. Collecting feedback via anonymous Qualtrics surveys provides you with insights that can be leveraged to better meet the needs of your students. Join us for a 30-minute webinar to learn how to create and embed a Qualtrics survey to elicit actionable feedback from your students.
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Add Some Spice to Midterm Prep
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Wednesday, October 9 | 12:00 noon - 12:30 p.m. | Online - Zoom
Register »Organizer(s): Andi Strackeljahn and Presenter(s): Quintin Peirce, Top Hat, Andi Strackeljahn
Are you and your students ready for midterms? Join us for a 30-minute webinar to learn how Top Hat can help you and your students effectively prepare for midterm season. From discussion forums to anonymous questions and mid-term evaluations to content gamification, Top Hat can assist with all facets of the review process. Help students identify misconceptions and problem areas before an exam so that you can proactively address them. Instructors from all IU campuses are welcome to join this webinar.
Top Hat is a student response system and comprehensive teaching platform that instructors can use to engage students both within and outside of the classroom with interactive slides, graded questions, customized content, videos, discussions, and polls. Students use smartphones, tablets, laptops, or ordinary cell phones to participate in Top Hat activities.
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Preparing for the Review of a General Education Course
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Wednesday, October 23 | 10:00 - 11:30 a.m. | University Library 2115 G
Register »Organizer(s): Terri Tarr and Presenter(s): Debora Herold, Terri Tarr
As IUPUI continues the process of reviewing general education courses, course coordinators or faculty responsible for preparing course dossiers for review may have questions about the information and materials that need to go into the dossiers. This workshop will provide an overview of the course review process, course dossier requirements, and the rubric that will be used to review the course dossiers. It will also introduce a new option for preparing a simplified course dossier based on using a Mile Marker assignment. Examples from existing course dossiers will be incorporated into the workshop. Questions and discussion will be encouraged.
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Teaching@IUPUI: Underprepared Students
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Thursday, October 24 | 12:00 noon - 1:00 p.m. | Online - Zoom
Register »Organizer(s): Jessica Alexander and Presenter(s): Jessica Alexander, Douglas Jerolimov
Ensuring your students have sufficient prerequisite knowledge and skills is essential for maximizing their learning in your course. In this webinar, participants will learn strategies to guide students’ pre-class learning, to make explicit the relevance of pre-class work, and to assess students’ preparation and prior knowledge.
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.
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Teaching@IUPUI: An Introduction to Formative Assessment
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Thursday, October 31 | 12:00 noon - 1:00 p.m. | Online - Zoom
Register »Organizer(s): Jessica Alexander and Presenter(s): Jessica Alexander, Anusha S Rao
Good assessment practices include checking students’ learning on a regular basis during the learning experience. They provide faculty with feedback on what, how much, and how well their students are learning. Instructors can use this feedback to modify their teaching to improve student learning. It helps students reflect on their learning and identify gaps in their knowledge. In this webinar, participants will learn the difference between formative and summative assessment as well as how to implement formative assessment techniques in different teaching contexts and disciplines. Questions and discussion will be encouraged.
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The STEM Education Innovation and Research Institute - SEIRI Seminars
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¤ James Pellegrino, Univ. of Illinois, Chicago, Educational R, D & I - Why Evaluation Matters and How to Make it Effective | Oct. 15, 12:30 -1:30 p.m. - Register
¤ Geraldine Richmond, Ph.D., Univ. Oregon, The Art of Effective Negotiation | Nov. 22, 10 a.m. -12:00 p.m. - Register
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IUPUI Research On-Boarding Orientation (ROBO)
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Thursday, October 17 | 10:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. | IUPUI Campus Center, CE 450
The Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research is pleased to host the IUPUI Research On-Boarding Orientation (ROBO) program. Participants will:
- Gain a better understanding of the IUPUI campus level research organizational structure.
- Learn about many programs and services that are available to help faculty succeed in their research and creative activities.
Receive insights from current faculty about how they were able to achieve early success.
- Connect with resources that are available through centers, institutes, and other research support units on campus.
- Meet new research colleagues and explore potential collaborations.
ROBO begins with a welcome from Interim Vice Chancellor for Research Janice S. Blum. Participants will have lunch at their roundtable, while staff from the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research, Office of Research Administration, and Office of Research Compliance rotate tables presenting brief overviews of various topics. Register
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The Polis Center at IUPUI is Offering a Series of 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 every other week.
- Create and Use Survey Data | Oct. 3, 9 -11:00 a.m. - Register
- Create and Use Focus Group Data | Oct. 17, 9 -11:00 a.m. - Register
- Module 2A: Finding Existing Data | Oct. 24, 10:30 a.m. -12:30 p.m. - Register
- Module 2E: Avoiding Data Pitfalls | Oct. 31, 9 -11:30 a.m. - Register
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AIM for Diversity
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Tuesday, October 22 | 12 noon - 4:00 p.m. | Taylor Hall, UC 104
This seminar, for faculty and staff is presented by Adaptive Educational Services, the LGBTQ+ Center, and the Multicultural Center provides an orientation/overview of the programs and services each one offers. The seminar, held October 22, 2019, noon to 4:00 p.m., is designed to inform, empower, and provide applicable curricular and co-curricular strategies, resources and tools for attendees to utilize, while working with our diverse student population.
There will also be some practical ideas shared about how to incorporate a diversity perspective into classroom instruction, and staff interactions with students. Lunch will be provided. Register now! For questions or additional information, contact AJ Young (ajyoun@iupui.edu)
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A Headache-free Late Work Policy
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Schisler, L. (2019, September 23). A headache-free late work policy. Faculty Focus Daily. https://tinyurl.com/y2o9fmm7.
If you have struggled with creating a late work policy that seems fair to students and is manageable for you, the author of this article has been using a “make-up day” policy that you might want to consider trying.
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