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Fall 2009 Events at CTL

eInstruction PRS Clickers Overview 
Tuesday, September 15, 2-3, Miller Learning Center room 372 
Wednesday, October 21, 10-12, Miller Learning Center room 372
This hands-on workshop includes clickers from the student perspective, an overview of question types, discussion on teaching techniques, and how to embed questions in PowerPoint presentations.
RSVP (space is limited!) or questions: Sherry Clouser, sac@uga.edu
 
Pizza/Brown Bag Lunch Discussion on Classroom Discussion
Wednesday, September 16, 12:30-1:30, North Conference Room
Best practices as well as pitfalls and problems welcome.  You don’t have to read or do anything except bring your experiences for this informal discussion about one the most widely used teaching techniques.  The facilitator will have some materials prepared to start things off, but the goal is to have participants interact and share effective practices.  Contact Paul Quick at pauquick@uga.edu if you plan to attend and to request a pizza with specific toppings!
 
Teaching Portfolio Workshop for Graduate Teaching Assistants (Part 1 of 3)
Wednesday, September 16, 2:30-4:30 pm, CTL North Conference Room
An introduction to the Graduate School’s Teaching Portfolio Program, which has a Fall semester deadline of October 16.  Participants will begin to write teaching philosophy statements. To register or for more information, contact Cara Gormally (cgormally@plantbio.uga.edu).
 
Team-based Learning
Tue, September 22, 2:00pm – 3:30pm, CTL North Conference Room
A major challenge in the classroom is how to engage our students in the learning process. Team-based learning is one way to increase student engagement and promote critical thinking skills, no matter what the class size. This workshop will introduce participants to the principals of team-based learning, and will give participants time to discuss how they could implement a team-based learning approach in their own classroom.
RSVP or questions to Denise Domizi at dpinette@uga.edu
 
Teaching Portfolio Workshop for Graduate Teaching Assistants (Part 2 of 3)
Monday, September 21, 2:30-4:30 pm, CTL North Conference Room
In this session, which is part of a series of workshops to help graduate students prepare documents for the Graduate School’s Teaching Portfolio Program, teaching philosophy statements will be discussed and participants’ drafts created during the previous workshop will be reviewed.  The Fall deadline for the Graduate School’s Teaching Portfolio Program is October 16.  To register for the workshop and to receive information about drafting a teaching philosophy statement, contact Cara Gormally (cgormally@plantbio.uga.edu).  Participants are asked to bring at least three copies of their statements for review, as well as select portfolio components, including student work and teaching materials.
 
eInstruction PRS Clickers Data Management 
Tuesday, September 22, 2-3, Miller Learning Center room 372 
Wednesday, October 28, 10-12, Miller Learning Center room 372
This hands-on workshop includes managing student data in Response 5 and transferring data to eLearning Commons.
RSVP (space is limited!) or questions: Sherry Clouser, sac@uga.edu
 
eLearning Commons and Fair Use
Wednesday, September 23, 2-3, CTL, North Conference Room
What’s fair about Fair Use?  What should instructors know about the Fair Use checklist?  Is it ok to use copyrighted materials in eLearning Commons?  Under what circumstances?  Who decides?  Join Tim Kelly from Legal Affairs to discuss these and other issues related to copyright, fair use, and eLearning Commons.
RSVP or Questions:  David Noah, noah@uga.edu
 
So You’re Thinking About Teaching Online…
Thursday, October 1, 2-4, CTL, North Conference Room
How do you go about transitioning a course you’ve taught for years in the classroom to an online or blended class? There are a number of issues to consider and work to be done! Join in on this discussion on how to get started.
RSVP or questions: Sherry Clouser, sac@uga.edu
 
 
Teaching Portfolio Workshop for Graduate Teaching Assistants (Part 3 of 3)
Monday, October 5, 2:30-4:30 pm, CTL North Conference Room
The third of three workshops to help graduate students prepare documents for the October 16 deadline for the Graduate School’s Teaching Portfolio Program, this session will address the specific needs of those attending.  Possible activities could include a workshop a critique of elements or entire portfolios being readied for submission.  Please contact Cara Gormally for specifics on this workshop at cgormally@plantbio.uga.edu.Participants are asked to bring documents for review.

Coffee Talk: Exploring, Deploying, and Exploiting Mid-Term Evaluations
Tuesday, October 6, 2:30-3:30, North Conference Room
Why wait to read what your students think is helping and hindering their learning until course evaluations at the end of the semester?  Mid-Term evaluations not only help understand what your students are thinking about your class but can also be an opportunity to clarify misconceptions and to make changes that improve student learning.  Find out the what, why, and how in this informal setting. Jittery Joe’s coffee will be served.  Contact Paul Quick at pauquick@uga.edu if you plan to attend.
 
Creating Your Professional Website: An Introduction using Dreamweaver
Wednesday, October 7, 2pm - 4pm, MLC Room 372
In this workshop we will discuss what should or shouldn't be on a professional website and learn enough about Dreamweaver to create a basic site. No experience with Dreamweaver or HTML is necessary. Space is limited and registration is required. RSVP or questions: Carrie Bishop, cnbishop@uga.edu 
 
Reacting to the Past panel discussion
Thursday, October 15, 2-3, CTL, North Conference Room
“Reacting to the Past” consists of elaborate games, set in the past, in which students are assigned roles informed by classic texts in the history of ideas. Class sessions are run entirely by students; instructors advise and guide students and grade their oral and written work. It seeks to draw students into the past, promote engagement with big ideas, and improve intellectual and academic skills.  Join several UGA instructors who have used these games in the classroom for an open panel discussion.  
RSVP or Questions:  David Noah, noah@uga.edu
 
Promoting Active Classrooms 
Thu, October 22, 2:00pm – 3:30pm, CTL North Conference Room
Tired of seeing your students’ eyes glazing over during class? Interested in promoting a more active classroom? This workshop will discuss ways to incorporate active learning strategies into your classroom as a way to complement lecture, enhance deeper learning, and foster community. We will also have time to share what has worked in our own classrooms, ask questions, and offer suggestions for more active learning.
RSVP or questions to Denise Domizi at dpinette@uga.edu
 
Facilitating Discussion in eLearning Commons
Tuesday, November 3, 2009, 12:30-1:30pm - Online via Wimba Classroom
The discussions tool in eLearning Commons can be added to your course as an afterthought, or it can be added with purpose. In this online session, we will explore setting up and facilitating asynchronous online discussions using eLC. For login instructions, send an e-mail to Sherry Clouser (sac@uga.edu) by Monday, November 2.
 
 
 
Designing and Using Rubrics for Assessment and Evaluation
Wednesday, November 4, 2-3, CTL, North Conference Room 
Are you interested in improving the overall grading process? Do you want to make sure that your grading is as fair as possible? Rubrics can help with both of these issues. This 60-minute workshop will include an introduction to rubrics and the opportunity to begin designing a rubric for a class assignment you bring to the session. Contact Paul Quick at pauquick@uga.edu if you plan to attend. 
 
Social Media and the Classroom
Thursday, November 12, 2-3, CTL, North Conference Room
Do you use Facebook?  Twitter?  What is Web 2.0 and what are the implications of social media for higher education?  Join us for a discussion of these new technologies and how you might use them in the classroom.
RSVP or Questions:  David Noah, noah@uga.edu
 
Thursday, November 19, 2-3, CTL, North Conference Room
Best practices as well as pitfalls and problems welcome.  You don’t have to read or do anything except bring your experiences for an informal discussion about this thorny classroom management problem.  The facilitator will have some materials prepared to start things off, but the goal is to have participants interact and share effective practices.  Contact Paul Quick at pauquick@uga.edu if you plan to attend.
 
eLearning Commons: Workshops for Course Designers
A variety of training seminars and workshops are available for UGA personnel who wish to learn about incorporating eLC into their courses. All workshops will be held in room 372 of the Miller Learning Center. Please call CTL at 2-1355 if you have any questions, or visit the eLC Workshops page for registration information.
 
eLC Quickstart
In this workshop you will learn how to customize eLearning Commons (eLC) for your class, upload and manage course materials, create links, and add tools. It will introduce you to the Gradebook feature, where you will manage student information. This workshop is a prerequisite for all other workshops and is highly recommended for every new eLC user.
 
  • Wednesday, August 19, 2:00-4:00
  • Tuesday, August 25, 2:00-4:00
  • Friday, August 28, 10:00-12:00
  • Thursday, September 10, 2:00-4:00
  • Tuesday, September 29, 10:00-12:00
 
eLC Gradebook Management
This hands-on workshop is designed to be taken after Designer Quickstart. You will learn how to use the advanced features of student gradebook, including creating and modifying various column types, entering and releasing grades to your students, and importing/exporting your grades to Microsoft Excel. You will also learn about grading forms (rubrics).
 
  • Wednesday, August 26, 2:00-4:00
  • Thursday, September 17, 2:00-4:00
eLC Learning Modules
This hands-on workshop is designed to be taken after eLC Quickstart. You will learn how to add learning modules, add and remove files from the module, as well as configure options for the module.
 
  • Tuesday, August 11, 2:00-4:00
  • Wednesday, September 2, 2:00-4:00
Quiz Management
This hands-on workshop is designed to be taken after Designer Quickstart. In this workshop you will learn to create assessments containing multiple choice, true/false, short answer, matching, calculated, and various other types of questions. Thursday, August 13, 2:00-4:00
  • Wednesday, September 9, 2:00-4:00
  • Thursday, October 1, 2:00-4:00

Spring 2009 Events at CTL
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October 2008 Events at CTL
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September 2008 Events at CTL 

WebCT Student Management
This hands-on workshop is designed to be taken after WebCT Fundamentals for Course Designers. You will learn how to use the advanced features of student management and commands available in the student database.

Wed, 9/3, 10-noon, SLC 372
Registration online: http://www.uga.edu/webct-bin/training.cgi

Ken Bain, What the Best College Teachers Do
Come join a discussion of Ken Bain’s What the Best College Teachers Do, winner of Harvard Press’s Virginia and Warren Stone Prize.  Publishers Weekly writes: “Bain’s sound and scholarly yet exuberant promotion of America’s ‘best college teachers’ abounds with jaunty anecdotes and inspiring opinions that make student-centered instruction look not only infectious, but downright imperative.
The initial meeting of the Ken Bain book group will be September 3rd from 3:30-4 pm in the North Conference Room of the Center for Teaching and Learning when we will meet to distribute books, meet one another, and decide how we want to approach our discussion.  We will meet to discuss the book on September 24.  Participation is open to all but is limited to fifteen.  

Email Paul Quick at pauquick@uga.edu and provide your department name and campus address.
September 3rd, 3:30-4 pm
September 24th, 3:30-5 pm

Using PRS Clickers at UGA 

9:00-10:00; 10:30-11:30; or 4:00-5:00
CTL North Conference Room

Using Sakai for Collaboration

Are you looking for a way to organize committee or team documents and communication? The Sakai Collaboration and Learning Environment is a new, web-based tool available to the UGA community which can facilitate many facets of committee work. In this hands-on workshop, participants will receive an introduction to Sakai and its implementation at UGA, and also learn how to get started.

Tues, 9/9, 10-noon, SLC 372
RSVP or questions: sac@uga.edu

WebCT Content Management 

This hands-on workshop is designed to be taken after WebCT Quickstart. You will learn how to add content modules, add and remove files from the module, as well as configure options for the module. The Self-Test tool will also be covered in this workshop.

Wed, 9/10, 10-noon, SLC room 372
Registration online: http://www.uga.edu/webct-bin/training.cgi

Course Design
Designing a new course or redesigning an existing course can be a daunting task. Effective course design begins with understanding both who your students are, and what you want them to learn. This session will discuss course design by focusing on student learning and using a "backwards" design, learner-centered approach to develop a course that engages students in significant learning experiences.

Wed, 9/10, 2-3:30, North Conference Room
RSVP or questions to: dpinette@uga.edu

Peter Filene, The Joy of Teaching
The initial meeting of the book group to discuss Peter Filene’s The Joy of Teaching will be September 10th from 3:30-4 pm in the North Conference Room of the Center for Teaching and Learning when we will meet to distribute books, meet one another, and decide how we want to approach our discussion.  We will meet to discuss the book on October 15.  Participation is open to all but is limited to fifteen. 

Email Paul Quick at pauquick@uga.edu and provide your department name and campus address.
September 10, 3:30-4 pm
October 15, 3:30-5 pm

Designing and Using Rubrics 

Are you interested in facilitating the grading process? Do you want to make sure that your grading is as fair as possible? Rubrics can help with both of these issues. This 90-minute workshop will include an introduction to rubrics and the opportunity to begin designing a rubric for a class assignment you bring to the session.

Thurs, 9/11, 10-11:30, CTL North Conference Room
RSVP or questions: sac@uga.edu

Linked Campuses International Network Online Seminars

LCIN online seminars are presented the third Tuesday of September, October, and November. Topics for the fall seminar series will be announced on the CTL Web site in August. Past topics have included teaching interactive large classes, designing blended courses, using rubrics in assessment, and facilitating online discussions.

Tues, 9/16, 1-2
RSVP or questions: sac@uga.edu

WebCT Quiz Management
This hands-on workshop is designed to be taken after WebCT Quickstart. In this workshop you will learn to use WebCT and Respondus to create WebCT quizzes containing multiple choice, true/false, short answer, matching, calculated, and discussion questions. Because Respondus is a Windows application, this workshop is recommended for PC users or Mac users with the Virtual PC Windows emulation program.

Wed, 9/17, 10-noon, SLC 372
Registration online: http://www.uga.edu/webct-bin/training.cgi

WebCT QuickStart
In this workshop you will learn how to customize WebCT for your class, upload and manage course materials, backup your course, create links, and add WebCT tools. It will introduce adding students and working with your gradebook. This workshop is a prerequisite for all other workshops and is highly recommended for every new WebCT user.

Tues, 9/23, 2-4, SLC 372
Registration online: http://www.uga.edu/webct-bin/training.cgi

Wimba Classroom 

In this workshop, you will learn the basics of Wimba Live Classroom, a virtual classroom and collaboration tool in WebCT. This includes adding and configuring rooms in your WebCT course, loading content to your rooms, and strategies for live presentations. **Participants are asked to bring a computer headset with microphone.

Wed, 9/24, 10-noon, SLC 372
Registration online: http://www.uga.edu/webct-bin/training.cgi


April 2008 Events at CTL

University System of Georgia Brown Bag Event – Wimba at UGA and University of West Georgia

Back for its third year, the USG 'Brown Bag' online presentations allows USG system members to present the work they're doing with Wimba. These presentations are exclusively intended for fellow USG members. Join Sherry Clouser and Janet Sylvia of UGA as they explain how Wimba has enabled UGA to conquer the constraints of limited time, travel, and text-only content to offer some of the most robust online courses in the world. Christy Talley, of the University of West Georgia, will then profile a few of UWG faculty & staff users as well as give a brief summary of the last 7 years with Wimba!

Date:  Thursday, April 10
Time: 12:00-1:00pm
Place: Online! 
Contact:  Sherry Clouser, sac@uga.edu, for registration information

Everything Is Miscellaneous Book Discussion

David Weinberger’s book, Everything is Miscellaneous, is a lively tour of how the digital revolution is changing the way we organize data. Will the Dewey decimal system survive? Are all taxonomies just fleeting gestures? What isn’t metadata?

Join us at the Center for Teaching & Learning for an informal discussion of these and other questions.

Date: Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Time: 4:00-4:45pm
CTL, North Conference Room
Contact: David Noah, noah@uga.edu , (participation is open to the first fifteen to register)

Telling Stories in the Classroom

Stories can be the vehicle for connecting with your students, for making a point, for illustrating a concept, for supporting an argument, for presenting material, and more. In this informal session we will discuss the nature and structure of stories, how they can be used in the classroom, and perhaps share a few stories of our own.
Contact David Noah, noah@uga.edu , to register.

Date: Wednesday, April 23
Time: 2:00-4:00pm
Place: CTL, North Conference Room
Contact: David Noah

March 2008 Events at CTL

Creating Your Professional Website: An Introduction using Dreamweaver

In this workshop we will discuss what should or shouldn't be on a professional website and learn enough about Dreamweaver to create a basic site. No experience with Dreamweaver or HTML is necessary. Space is limited and registration is required.

Date: Thursday, March 6, 2008
Time: 10:00 AM-12:00 Noon
Place: Student Learning Center, Room 372
Contact: David Noah, noah@uga.edu

Emerging Educational Technologies Workshop

Virtual Worlds, Facebook, Podcasting, Twitter, wikis, Flickr, blogs--want to know more? This workshop will demonstrate some of the newest educational uses of emerging technologies. Come to learn what an avatar is and why you might need one, or whether your students should be writing a twitter novel.

Date: Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Time: 2:00-4:00 PM
Place: Student Learning Center, Room 372
Contact: David Noah, noah@uga.edu

Online Seminar: Supporting Student Learning Online in Science and Engineering

Engineering, math and other science topics can be challenging to support online. What works and does not work? How does one get started? The facilitators will describe how they use a variety of online tools inside and outside the course management system to address their learning and teaching issues. They will speak to some innovative and effective techniques and approaches that can be used more broadly in science and engineering contexts.
This online seminar is presented by J.B. Wiskell and Bonita Bray, University of Alberta, and Dr. Curtiss Hanson
and Jason Vetter, University of Northern Iowa.

Date: Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Time: starting time 1:00 PM
Contact: Sherry Clouser, sac@uga.edu for login instructions and RSVP

WebCT Workshops Ongoing

WebCT Workshops are held in the Student Learning Center, Room 372
CTL & EITS will offer a number of WebCT workshops throughout the Spring semester, including the WebCT Designer QuickStart for beginners, Student Management, Content Management, Using Wimba Live Classroom, and Using Wimba Voice Tools.

Click the Workshops link at webct.uga.edu for dates, times and online registration.
Contact: Sherry Clouser, sac@uga.edu


February 2008 Events at CTL

Why Build a Teaching Portfolio?


This session provides an overview of the importance of documenting your teaching experiences as a GTA or
GLA for the purposes of developing and improving your teaching and preparing for the academic job
market. Also at this session, the elements and requirements of the Graduate School’s Teaching
Portfolio Program will be explained.

Date: Monday, February 4
Time: 2:30 - 4:30 PM
Place: CTL Conference Room, North Instructional Plaza
RSVP: Ivy Holliman, holliman@uga.edu

Creating Your Professional Website: An Introduction using Dreamweaver


In this workshop we will discuss what should or shouldn't be on a professional website and learn enough about Dreamweaver to create a basic site. No experience with Dreamweaver or HTML is necessary. Space is limited and registration is required.

Date: Thursday, February 14
Time: 2:00 to 4:00pm
Place: SLC rm 372
RSVP: David Noah, noah@uga.edu

Teaching Philosophy Statement Workshop


Participants will learn about the general characteristics of an effective teaching statement as well as the uses for such statements. Participants will bring a draft of a teaching statement, and during the session they will read and critique others’ statements and have their statements assessed. Before the session, please contact Ivy Holliman at CTL to receive materials to help guide the
drafting of the statement.

Date: Monday, February 18
Time: 2:30 - 4:30pm
Place: CTL conference Room, North Instructional Plaza
RSVP: Ivy Holliman, holliman@uga.edu

Teaching with Writing: Lunch and Learn Series


Will writing promote student learning in my discipline? Can I get help to grade all those papers? How? What are the best practices for responding to student work? What kinds of writing assignments are best? Sponsored by the UGA Teaching Academy, the Lunch and Learn Series are opportunities for UGA faculty and instructional staff to discuss topics of mutual interest. There will be no lecture or formal presentation. Discussion
facilitators will be Drs. Fran Teague and Michelle Ballif from the Department of English and Dr. March Fechheimer from the Department of Cellular Biology.

Date: Wednesday, February 20
Time: 12:00 to 1:00pm
Place: The Eatery, Memorial Hall
RSVP: Marcus Fechheimer fechhheim@cb.uga.edu

WebCT Workshops


CTL and EITS will offer a number of WebCT workshops throughout the Spring semester, including the WebCT
Designer QuickStart for beginners, Student Management, Content Management, Using Wimba Live
Classroom, and Using Wimba Voice Tools. Click the Workshops link at webct.uga.edu for dates, times, and
online registration.

Date: Ongoing
Time: 1:00 to 2:00pm
Place: All WebCT workshops are held in the SLC Rm 372
Contact: Sherry Clouser, sac@uga.edu


January 2008 Events at CTL

Effective Online Discussions Webinar

The heart and soul of many online courses is the discussion area. However, those new to online teaching are often skeptical about the use of discussions, asking questions like: "Will students overwhelm me?" or worse: "What if they don't respond?" this session will explore how instructors can approach online discussions including considerations related to the purpose of discussions, tips on managing student (and instructor) expectations, techniques for assessment, and tips on how to stimulate discussion. This webinar is presented by Cindy Underhill and Emily Renoe, University of British columbia Office of learning Technology.

Date: Tuesday, January 22
Time: 1:00 to 2:00pm
Place: Online!
RSVP: Sherry Clouser, sac@uga.edu

Teaching with Technology Roundtable

Curious about how others are using technology in their teaching? Interested in sharing a great idea that you have developed in your courses? Please come share and learn at this roundtable event.

Date: Wednesday, January 23
Time: 11:30am - Noon
Place: Instructional Plaza North Conference Room
RSVP: Sherry Clouser, sac@uga.edu

Second Life in Higher Education

a hands-on workshop introducing the virtual world of Second Life. Virtual worlds are attracting considerable academic interest as alternative platforms for learning. In this workshop, we will explore some of Second Life's attractions, learn how to construct and inhabit an avatar, create some 3D objects, and discuss the educational implications of virtual worlds. Please contact Dr. David Noah at noah@uga.edu to register.

Date: Thursday, January 24
Time: 2:00 - 4:00pm
Place: SLC room 372
RSVP: David Noah, noah@uga.edu

November Events at CTL

Creating a Teaching Portfolio

There are two separate types of teaching portfolios: one is for improving your teaching, the other is for getting "stuff"-awards, jobs, promotion and tenure. This session provides an overview for GTAs or GLAs of both types.  An emphasis is stressed on preparing documents for the Graduate School Teaching Portfolio Program, which has a Spring 2008 deadline of March 7.  This event is part of the Graduate School's Professional Development Seminar series.

Date: Monday, November 12
Time: 3:30-5 pm
Place: SLC 214
Contact:  Paul Quick (pauquick@uga.edu)
Register: http://www.uga.edu/gradschool/student/seminars.html

Emerging Educational Technologies

Blogs, wikis, podcasting, virtual worlds, ARGs, . . . new tools and new uses for those tools in higher education.  This workshop will explore what's current and what's on the horizon. 

Date:  Thursday, November 15
Time: 2-4pm
Place: SLC 372. 
Contact:  David Noah at noah@uga.edu if you would like to attend.

Preparing to Teach Online

Thinking about offering a course online? In this workshop, we will discuss how to get started and explore a number of issues related to designing and teaching online courses. Topics will include:

*         Who is most likely to succeed in online courses
*         What to consider when planning your course
*         When to use synchronous and asynchronous activities
*         Where to find help
*         Why managing expectations can prevent burnout
*         How to facilitate community building

To guide the conversation, we will reference the book Essential Elements:  Prepare, Design, and Teach Your Online Course by Elbaum, McIntyre, and Smith.

Date: Thursday, November 29
Time: 1:30-4:30pm
Place: Instructional Plaza North Conference Room
Contact: Sherry Clouser, sac@uga.edu


April Events at CTL

Using Horizon Wimba Voice Tools
Tuesday, April 3
10:00am - 12:00noon
SLC 372

The Horizon Wimba Voice Tools make it easy to embed voice in your course pages, have conversations with your students online, and send voice e-mail as well. In this hands-on workshop, you will learn to use the Voice Tools within a WebCT course. Space is limited.
Contact Sherry Clouser to register - sac@uga.edu.


Rediscovering Gaming in Education: New Opportunities for Ancient Ideas
Tuesday, April 3
2:30 pm-3:35 pm.
CTL North Instructional Plaza Conference Room

Interested in the idea of games and gaming for the purpose of creating engaging and experiential learning experiences for students? Lloyd Rieber, Professor of Educational Psychology and Instructional Technology, will explore the general question of what makes games compelling from both intellectual and motivational points of view, will showcase middle-tech and low-tech gaming technology, and provide examples of gaming that any instructor can immediately begin to implement. Dr. Rieber will also discuss the educational opportunities of students building their own “Homemade PowerPoint Games.”
Contact Paul Quick for more information – pauquick@uga.edu


2007-2008 Faculty Learning Communities Luncheon
Tuesday, May 1
12 pm
Georgia Center for Continuing Education

The Center for Teaching and Learning Announces the 2007-2008 "Faculty Learning
Communities"--cross-disciplinary faculty groups of six to fifteen members who participate in a year-long program to enhance teaching and learning. The FLCs for next year will begin at a luncheon meeting Tuesday, May 1 (Reading Day), with Provost Arnett Mace and Vice-President for Instruction Jere Morehead. The 2007-08 FLCs and facilitators are:

Service-Learning: Supporting Student Engagement and Faculty Research
      Gayle Andrews and Kathy Thompson, Education
Academic Upcycling: Improving Student Scholarship through Assignment Design
      Caroline Barratt, Nadine Cohen, and Deb Raftus, Library
Feminist and Anti-Racist Teaching as Theory and Practice
     Chris Cuomo, Women’s Studies
Visual Thinking: New Strategies for Using Visual Material in the Digital Era
      Emy Decker, Art
Integrating Qualitative Data Analysis Software into Qualitative Research and Teaching
      Linda Gilbert, Education
Collaborative Learning: Class Environments that Value Cooperation over Competition
      Mark Huber, MIS, and Rob Shewfelt, Food Science
Digital Storytelling
      David Noah, CTL

For more detailed descriptions and application information, please visit www.ctl.uga.edu/flc


March Events at CTL

Sympodium Demonstration and Discussion
Wednesday, March 21
3:30pm
Room 171 SLC

The Sympodium is a technology that is being rapidly adopted across campus. It is a touch-sensitive LCD
screen that enables faculty to write “virtually” on top of any computer software and save those
annotations. Join the Emerging Technologies for Advancing Learning interest group (ET-AL) for a
demonstration and discussion on the instructional use of the Sympodium at UGA.
Contact: Sherry Clouser (sac@uga.edu)


CTL Book Group
First Meeting: Thursday, March 22
4:00 - 4:45pm
Instructional Plaza North Conference Room

Come join a discussion of Thomas B. Jones’s The Missing Professor: An Academic Mystery, which is a single narrative comprised of individual case studies that explore the challenges facing new faculty, curriculum and institutional changes, faculty governance, and other issues—all in a humorous farce of a mystery. Ed Nuhfer, the Director of the Center for Teaching and Learning at Idaho State University, states, “This is the first book
I’ve seen with the courage to look at some common interactions among academics in the eye and extend the invitation: ‘Let’s have a discussion about this.’” Participation is open to faculty, staff, graduate students, and
administrators but is limited to fifteen people. CTL will provide a free copy of the book. When the group meets on March 22, we will determine the date and time of the second meeting.
Contact: Paul Quick (pauquick@uga.edu)


January/February Events at CTL

Lectures on Learning and the Brain

Dr. David Rose is the founding Director and Chief Scientist of Cognition and Learning at the Center for Applied Special Technology (CAST), which has earned international recognition for its development of innovative, technology-based educational resources and strategies based on the principles of Universal Design for Learning (UDL). He also regularly lectures at Harvard University’s Graduate School of Education, where he has been on the faculty for 20 years.

Lecture: Individual Differences and Universal Design for Learning
Date: Thursday, February 1
Time: 10:30 am-11:30 am
Place: Student Learning Center, Reading Room

Lecture: Neuroscience of Learning
Date: Thursday, February 1
Time: 3:30 pm-4:30 pm
Place: Aderhold Hall, G5


Creating Your Professional Website: An Introduction using Dreamweaver

In this workshop we will discuss what should or shouldn't be on a professional website and learn enough about Dreamweaver to create a basic site. No experience with Dreamweaver or HTML is necessary. Space is limited and registration is required.

Date: Wednesday, February 28
Time: 2 pm-4 pm
Place: Student Learning Center, Room 372.
Contact: David Noah (noah@uga.edu)


ET-AL Roundtable

Interested in exploring new instructional technologies? Join the Emerging Technologies for Advancing Learning interest group in a roundtable discussion of hardware, software, and Web apps being used or considered here at UGA. Share what you are doing with technology, and learn from others!

Date: Thursday, February 8
Time: 10:30am - 12:00 pm
Place: CTL Conference Room—Instructional Plaza North
Contact: Sherry Clouser (sac@uga.edu)


WebCT Workshops

CTL and EITS will offer a number of WebCT workshops throughout the Spring semester, including the WebCT Designer QuickStart for beginners, Student Management, Content Management, Using Horizon Wimba Live Classroom, and a brand new workshop, Using Horizon Wimba Voice Tools.

All WebCT workshops are held in the Student Learning Center, room 372. Click the Workshops link at webct.uga.edu for dates, times, and online registration, or contact Sherry Clouser for more information (sac@uga.edu).


Graduate School Teaching Portfolio Workshops

These workshops are designed to help graduate teaching and laboratory assistants prepare documents for the Graduate School Teaching Portfolio Program, which has a Spring semester deadline March 9. For more information, visit www.ctl.uga.edu and click on “Teaching Portfolio Deadline.”

  • Why Build a Teaching Portfolio?

This session provides an overview of the importance of documenting your teaching experiences as a GTA or GLA for the purposes of developing and improving your teaching and preparing for the academic job market. Also at this session, the elements and requirements of the Graduate School’s Teaching Portfolio Program will be explained.

Date: Monday, January 29
Time: 2:30 pm-4:30 pm
Place: CTL Conference Room—Instructional Plaza North
Contact: Paul Quick (pauquick@uga.edu)

  • Teaching Philosophy Statement Workshop

Participants will bring drafts of teaching statements to be critiqued while they assess others’ statements. Please contact Paul Quick before the workshop to register and to receive information about drafting a statement.

Date: Monday, February 12
Time: 2:30 pm-4:30 pm
Place: CTL Conference Room—Instructional Plaza North
Contact: Paul Quick (pauquick@uga.edu)

  • Critique of Elements of the Graduate School Teaching Portfolio Program

Review the elements of the Graduate School Teaching Portfolio Program, and have your materials assessed by others. Participants are expected to bring drafts of documents required by the Graduate School.

Date: Monday, February 26
Time: 2:30 pm-4:30 pm
Place: CTL Conference Room—Instructional Plaza North
Contact: Paul Quick (pauquick@uga.edu)

Graduate School Portfolio Program Deadline—March 9, 5 pm

Three copies of completed portfolios are due at 517 Boyd Graduate Studies Building