Teaching Talk and Tips is a new format from the Center for Faculty Excellence. It combines features of teaching workshops and brown bag lunch conversations.
Anyone teaching here can propose a question, a day and time, and even a location to Susanne Morgan. She will locate some resources on the topic, find a space if necessary, and publicize the event. Any resources produced will become part of the Center for Faculty Excellence website.
Since we have so much expertise on teaching on our campus, we think these conversations will attract people who have experience and suggestions to share. Since we have so many noontime events, we want to schedule your discussion at a time and location that are convenient to you.
This new series of campus conversations from the Center for Faculty Excellence begins with "I'm a WebCT Newbie: What Features Should I Use First?" on Friday, February 29, 9:00-10:00 a.m. in CHS 413. John Krout, who will be using WebCT for the first time in Sociology of Aging, and Marilyn Dispensa, our new academic technology coordinator, join Susanne Morgan to explore the question.
Do you have tips about how best to use WebCT? Do you share John's question? Come and join the conversation.
Be part of these conversations! Please contact Susanne Morgan with your question!