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November

Online Workshops

Writing Learning Objectives
Starts Monday, November 9 and ends Friday, November 20 (2 weeks)
Facilitator: TBA

In this online workshop you will learn the difference between goals and objectives, how to write objectives that will enhance course design and student learning, get to know colleagues in other disciplines who share your interest in course design, and experience taking an online course as a student. You should plan to spend 4-6 hours on the activities of the course over a period of two weeks. The workshop will be conducted in Blackboard Vista. Registration is required.

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Workshops on Teaching with Technology

Power Up Your Pedagogy
Friday, November 06, 2009, from 12:30 pm - 4:00 pm at IUPUI and online
Event Organizer: Randy Newbrough

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Workshops on Teaching and Research

FYE (First Year Experience) Thursdays: "They're not dumb, just different"
Thursday, November 5, from 12:00 pm - 1:15 pm in KT 234  
Facilitated by: Jospeter Mbuba, Assistant Professor, SPEA

Bring your lunch and “talk shop” with colleagues and staff on topics of particular interest to faculty teaching first year college students. Co-hosted by CELT and FYE. Registration is required.

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SoTL Work Group
Monday, November 2, from 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm in KT 101,
Monday, November 16, from 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm in LB 419 and also
Monday, November 30, from 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm in KT 101
Co-Facilitators: Michael Bendele and CASTL Committee members

Finding time to work on a SoTL project is difficult. The work group provides a way for you to schedule small blocks of time on a regular basis to work through each step in the process. The work group will use a guide created by the campus CASTL (Carnegie Academy for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning) committee, incorporating short individual assignments and group activities designed to help you progress toward your goal of a finished proposal ready for submission to IRB. Attendance at all sessions is expected. Fruit, snacks, and drink will be served. The first meeting will be an overview of SoTL research process and the plan of work for the semester. Registration is required.

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SoTL workgroup plan


Nuts and Bolts Workshop for IRB Certification (ORES)
Monday, November 16, from 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm in LB 419
Facilitated by Jeannie DiClementi, IPFW IRB Representative

Email or phone Jane Markin in ORES at 481-4101 to register.


12 O’clock Scholars Brown Bag Series: What is Formative Peer Review?
Monday, November 30, from 12:00 pm – 1:15 pm in KT 234
Facilitated by: Yvonne Zubovic, Mathematical Sciences

Bring your lunch and “talk shop” with colleagues and staff on topics of interest to you as university educators working in a dynamic teaching and learning environment. Meets once a month at noon. Fruit and drink served. Registration is required.

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What's New

Circle of Success
Plan-Teach-Evaluate
August 20, 2009
View the handouts
from the conference here!

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