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Yearly Archives: 2019

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Not Your Mama’s Journal Club – Strengthening Teachers’ Professional Identities Through Faculty Development

CETL Session Archives, Employee, Facilitated DiscussionsBy Gary Pape, DDS, MADecember 12, 2019

How do YOU characterize your professional identity as a faculty member and educator? What resources and mechanisms do you use to enrich yourself and nourish your role in academia? This…

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Effective To-Do Lists

CETL Session Archives, Communication, ProductivityBy mooretSeptember 12, 2019

We all have to-do lists, whether it is on a sticky note, a running list on your phone or perhaps just in your head. Let?s explore some ways to make…

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Online Instruction: How Can Media Richness Theory and Social Presence Theory Help Me Improve?

Blended Learning, CETL Session Archives, eLearning, Facilitated Discussions, Online Learning, TeachingBy Tracy A. Moore, M.A.Ed.June 27, 2019

Attrition rates are 10% to 20% higher in online courses than their face-to-face counterparts. While online course formats offer convenient methods of instruction, poor course development often leads to high…

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InteresTED: Let’s Use Video to Reinvent Education – Flipping the Classroom with Khan Academy

CETL Session Archives, TEDBy Tracy A. Moore, M.A. Ed.June 6, 2019

In this TED Talk, Salman Khan talks about how and why he created the remarkable Khan Academy. He shows the power of interactive exercises, and calls for teachers to consider…

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InteresTED: Want to improve your skills in the clinic? Go to the museum!

CETL Session Archives, Communication, Facilitated Discussions, TEDBy Katherine Staab, PhDMay 21, 2019

The literature has shown that looking at art can improve your observational skills in the clinic.  Visual educator, Amy Herman, shares an insightful talk about using art to enhance your…

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Meet and greet the new Harriet K. & Philip Pumerantz Library Director

CETL Session Archives, LibraryBy Karoline Almanzar, MLIS Library DirectorMay 14, 2019

The wait is over! Karoline Almanzar has been named as the new Library Director of the Harriet K. & Philip Pumerantz Library!  Karoline has been serving in the role of…

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Workshop: Converting Your PowerPoint Slide Deck to an E-Learning Course

Adult Education, Articulate, Blended Learning, CETL Session Archives, Course, eLearning, Learning, Technology, WorkshopBy mooretMay 10, 2019

This hands-on Lab Workshop follows the CAPE Session earlier in the week titled: Easily Converting Your PowerPoint Slide Deck to an E-Learning Course.  This in-person workshop is open to faculty and…

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Faculty Learning Community on Grit and the Growth Mindset

CETL Session Archives, Communication, Leadership, Motivation, Productivity, Student, Teaching, WorkshopBy Angela Hegamin, PhDMay 9, 2019

Grit and the Growth Mindset? Come join us for lunch as we start to assemble like minds on campus that want to know more and DO more with Grit and…

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Easily Convert Your PowerPoint Slide Deck to an E-Learning Course

Articulate, CETL Session Archives, eLearning, Online Learning, PowerPoint, Teaching, TechnologyBy mooretMay 7, 2019

E-Learning course development can be as simple as taking an existing PowerPoint presentation and converting it into an E-learning module.  Use PowerPoint—a tool you already know—to create presentation‑based courses for…

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Webinar – Train Faculty to Recognize Students in Crisis: Responding & Conducting Referrals

CETL Session Archives, Faculty, Safety, StudentBy Paperclip WebinarMarch 28, 2019

With mental illness on the rise and 33% of students reporting that they felt so depressed within the last 12 months that it was difficult to function, faculty and staff…

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