Faculty can participate in a new series of “LunchNLearn” workshops focused on using technology effectively to enhance student learning.
Designs4Learning, co-sponsored by the Faculty Center for Professional Development, the Faculty Advisory Committee on Technology and the Office of Academic Technology, provides information about ways faculty can integrate technology in their courses as well as campus resources available to assist them. The following workshops are scheduled in October and November:
Student-to-Student: How students’ Technology Skills Can Help You and Your Students
Wednesday, October 22, 12 – 1 pm
Karl Anatol Center, Administrative Services (AS) building, room 12.
Meet student technology assistants and learn what they can do for you. A representative from iClicker will also demonstrate what’s new in their product line! Enter to win a Flip Video Camera. No need to RSVP.
Technology Enhanced Learning: The Opportunities and Challenges of Blended Learning
Thursday, November 20, 12 – 1:30 pm
Karl Anatol Center, Administrative Services (AS) building, room 12.
Featuring Charles Dziuban, Ph.D. Director, Research Initiative for Teaching Effectiveness, University of Central Florida. No need to RSVP.
Large Classes and Blended Learning: What Makes it Work
Friday, November 21, 12 – 1:30 pm
Karl Anatol Center, Administrative Services (AS) building, room 12.
Featuring Mark Laumakis, lecturer, Department of Psychology and Faculty in Residence, Instructional Technology Services, San Diego State University. No need to RSVP.
For more information about Designs4Learning workshops, visit the Office of Academic Technology.