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November 23 - 25 Learning Labs

Pedagogy 102
Monday, November 23, 2:30 to 4:00 PM, CC 2153
Facilitator Jane Lister-Reis

Pedagogy 102 is a year-long, bi-monthly community learning group for faculty sponsored annually by North’s Teaching and Learning Center, and facilitated by faculty development coordinator Jane Lister Reis. This year’s focus will again be on the investigation of the complex artistry we call teaching. Using L. Dee Fink’s book, Creating Significant Learning Experiences: An Integrated Approach to Designing College Courses as our text, we will explore Fink’s central question, “What kinds of learning will be significant for [my] students, and how can I create a course [e.g., learning activities] that will result in that kind of learning?” To create a real learning lab environment in which to explore this central question, we will also participate as both a teacher and a learner where we can practice and explore together our teaching practice. About our text:
“The whole point of this book is to offer ideas that can improve the way teaching is normally practiced in higher education. For this to happen, readers who teach will need to see, first, that there are ways of teaching that are different, significantly different, from what they are doing now. Second, they will need to be persuaded that these new and different ways of teaching will result in good things happening, both for their students and for themselves. Third, they will need guidance in figuring out how to teach in new ways. Finally, their institution…will need to recognize the worth of this effort and provide a proper level of encouragement and support” (L. Dee Fink, xii).
Facilitated by TLC Faculty Development Coordinator Jane Lister-Reis
2nd and 4th Mondays of each month, 2:30-4:00 pm, CC2153

Angel Monday, Part 2
Monday, November 23, 2:00 to 4:00 PM, TLC LB 3231C
Part 2 of a 4 - Part Angel Training Series
Facilitators Tom Braziunas, Carol Howe

This second hands-on workshop will provide an introduction to the versatile communication tools in the ANGEL learning management system (as well as a review of how to create and utilize an online assignment “drop box”). We will explore how to create discussion rooms in ANGEL and how they can be effectively used to bring classroom interaction to an online class or to supplement an on-campus class with options to continue time-limited campus class communications into more expanded discussions online. Possible rubrics for assessment of student participation will be presented. We will cover how to manage student rosters, student teams and peer review.

Angel Tuesday, Part 2
Tuesday, November 24, 12:00 to 2:00 PM, TLC LB 3231C
Part 2 of a 4 - Part Angel Training Series
Facilitators Tom Braziunas, Carol Howe

This hands-on learning lab will provide an overview of the teaching-support features in the Angel learning management system . Included will be the many design and navigation options for forming a virtual classroom or supplementing a campus class. We will share examples of effective classroom instruction using ANGEL and also share pedagogical resources and practical guides for instructors and students. Participants will learn how to incorporate subject matter, lessons and assignment “drop boxes” into the ANGEL learning environment.