Past Events: Page 23

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  • Creating a Productive Academic Mindset in Your Classroom through Active Learning

    Wednesday, January 22nd, 2020 | 3:30 - 4:30 p.m. Facilitator: Tris Utschig Employing active learning techniques does not automatically produce high quality learning, nor does it necessarily contribute to a productive academic mindset in students. While a large body of research shows that incorporating active learning techniques into the classroom can significantly improve student achievement of learning outcomes, how can we use it to produce a productive academic mindset as well? In this webinar, we will explore how we can create productive academic mindsets by engaging students in ways that really make a difference. Specifically, we will consider three components identified in the research that teachers can influence student mindset in the classroom: emotional engagement, cognitive-emotional engagement, and behavioral engagement.  –  January 22, 2020

  • Goal-Setting for a Successful Semester of Teaching, Scholarship, Service, and Overall Well-Being

    Friday, January 17th, 2020 | 12:00 - 1:00 p.m. Facilitator: Traci Stromie The start of each new semester brings opportunities for renewed enthusiasm and momentum for setting and accomplishing your goals. Join us for this informational webinar that will explore different types of goals and goal setting strategies to create a plan for teaching, research, service, and overall well-being throughout the semester.  –  January 17, 2020

  • Reading Tips to Help Students Be Prepared for Class

    Friday, January 17, 2020 | 11:15 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Facilitator: Tris Utschig Fortunately, research on student learning shows that we can get students to read, and to read effectively, if we are willing set up the conditions that make it worth our student’s time. In short, we can take a research-based approach to helping students read effectively, whether from the course text or other materials. We will discuss the basic principles needed to help students read effectively during this webinar.  –  January 17, 2020

  • ARDs and FPAs Best Practices: An Administrator's Perspective

    Date: January 15,2020 | 9:30 - 11:00am Facilitators: Ron Matson,Ruth Goldfine,Tony Rizzuto,Chris Sanford,and Jennifer Clarkson Have you ever wondered what you should or should not put in an Annual Review Document (ARD) for your faculty? Setting expectations is necessary to ensuring a clear pathway for success. It is the responsibility of our leadership and supervisors to deliver clear feedback for positive performance as well as areas of opportunities for achieving results. It is the purpose of this workshop to discuss ways to tactfully communicate well-defined performance measures through the ARD process.  –  January 15, 2020

  • GTA Teaching Roles & Responsibilities: The Basics

    Tuesday, January 14, 2020 | 4:00 - 4:45 p.m. Facilitator: Linda Stewart What are my responsibilities as a Teacher of Record or a Teaching Assistant? What do I need to know about university policies? Where can I locate resources related to teaching? What support is available for International Graduate Student Teachers? These questions are among many that will be addressed in this informational webinar. We will also generate a list of your remaining questions during the webinar and follow up with answers and resources after the webinar.  –  January 14, 2020

  • Preparing the Annual Review Narrative

    Monday, January 13th, 2020 | 2:00 - 3:30 p.m. Facilitators: Michele DiPietro and Meghan Burke The Annual Review Document and Faculty Performance Agreement can be laborious and time intensive to create, depending on departmental guidelines. While this is a required process, it can also be an opportunity to think strategically about what we have accomplished in the past year and what our goals are for the next year – and about the story we want to tell. In this workshop we will explore strategies for documenting your effectiveness in the Teaching, Research, and Service areas; demonstrating progress toward your mutually agreed goals; laying the foundations for your next multilevel review, and situating yourself in an optimal position for negotiations with your chair. We will also discuss the technical aspects of the ARD and FPA process in Digital Measures Faculty Insight.  –  January 13, 2020

  • Service Learning - Engaging our Students with our Community

    Monday, January 13th, 2020 | 9:30 - 10:45 a.m. Facilitator: Mandy McGrew KSU's It's About Engagement! initiative encourages faculty to incorporate High Impact Practices in their courses. More specifically, faculty are being asked to provide greater opportunities for students to engage in undergraduate research, internships, and service-learning. In support of these efforts, we invite you to join us to discuss the benefits and challenges of conducting service-learning courses. This interactive workshop will describe how "service-learning" is defined for the It's About Engagement! initiative, discuss ways to incorporate it into your course(s), and introduce the resources and support KSU has in place to help. Veteran faculty members will also share their experiences of including service-learning in their courses. Join us to explore the benefits of service-learning and help us help you design and implement experiences that will profoundly and meaningfully impact your students and their communities.  –  January 13, 2020

  • KSU Resources for Part-time Faculty

    Wednesday, January 8th, 2020 | 12:20 - 1:10 p.m. Facilitator: Mandy McGrew Are you new to Kennesaw State? Were you hired after faculty orientation? Have you been teaching at KSU for years and never attended an orientation? Were you not able to make orientation because of other obligations? Now is your chance! Join us to hear about resources at KSU that can help you to innovate and improve your teaching, ways that various departments at KSU will support you in and out of the classroom, and services for students that you should be aware exist.  –  January 08, 2020

  • Understanding chairs' role in the "It's about Engagement!" initiative

    Date: December 11,2019 | 9:30 - 11:00am Facilitator: Dr. Scott Reese,Interim Director of G2C and the QEP,Assistant Dean for Curriculum,and Assoc. Prof. of Biology “It’s about engagement!” is the university student success initiative,centered around the three High-Impact Teaching Practices of Undergraduate Research,Internships,and Service Learning. After a successful R&D stage,culminating with the SACSCOC visit in Spring 2019,it enters its active phase in Fall 2019. The initiative is designed to be transformational at a capillary level,with chairs playing pivotal roles in their schools and departments. Dr. Scott Reese will present the vision for this initiative,highlight at least 2 important roles Chairs will have to play,and share the tools associated with those roles (institutional definitions and frameworks). Challenges and opportunities will also be discussed.  –  December 11, 2019

  • Getting Feedback from Your Students

    Date: Friday,December 6,2019 - 1:25pm to 2:15pm Facilitator(s): Hillary Steiner When you receive your course evaluation report,do you immediately jump to the mean scores? Do you compare yourself to department means? Do you ignore the student comments in favor of the numerical data? Is the first time you solicit student feedback at the end of the semester? If so,you may not be getting the full picture of how students respond to your teaching. Attend this workshop to build strategies for obtaining midterm feedback,interpreting your data and banishing course evaluation misconceptions.  –  December 06, 2019


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