Week of January 19, 2015 – Professional Development Opportunities

Primarily Education-Focused Sessions and Resources

eCATS: Electronic Classroom Assessment Techniques “Taking the temperature of learning in the online classroom”

Date: January 29, 2015
Time: 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
Location: GEB A304

Presenter: Leah Churchran, MS (Digital Learning Specialist – Emory Center for Digital Scholarship)

Overview:

Other than when your online learners are posting responses to discussion forums and submitting major assignments and projects, how do you know what’s happening with them in their learning environments? How can you “take the temperature” and identify gaps that may be occurring with your online learners about specific concepts and topics?

Join us for this webinar hosted by the Online Learning Consortium to learn more!

To register to attend this session go to: http://tinyurl.com/uthsccalendar

A Guide to the Flipped Classroom – The Chronicle of Higher Education

Overview from The Chronicle of Higher Education:

” ‘Flipping’ has become a buzzword. Maybe a colleague down the hall is trying it, or you’re thinking about it yourself. Or maybe you’re still not exactly sure what it is. We’ve compiled a booklet designed to serve as a quick primer on this growing—and sometimes controversial—teaching approach. It contains several recent articles and essays from The Chronicle, along with a list of links for further reading.”

Information related to accessing this booklet compiled by The Chronicle of Higher Education is located in the Professional Development course within Blackboard (select the Articles/Journals tab). Enrollment instructions for the Professional Development course can be found at: http://tinyurl.com/profdevenroll

Professional Sessions

AIHC Leadership Webinar Series – Assessment of IPE to Move Beyond Attitudes: Featured tools and case studies from the field, Part 2

Date: February 12, 2015
Time: 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Location: 920 Madison (College of Nursing – 1058 Conference Room)

Presenters: Amy Blue, PhD; Vernon Curran, PhDSarah Shrader, PharmD, FCCP, BCPS, CDE

This is the second webinar in a two-part series. To view the presentation slides and recording from the first session that took place January 8, 2015 go to: http://www.aihc-us.org/aihc-interprofessional-webinar/

Overview:

Development of national competencies for interprofessional education (IPE) has brought national attention to interprofessional collaboration (IPC). Most schools, training programs, and universities are implementing IPE to fulfill accreditation standards.  However, creating an assessment plan for IPE is also important.  The majority of scholarship around IPE has focused on changes in learners attitudes regarding IPC.  There has been intensifying interest to assess IPE beyond attitudinal measures.

We will use Barr’s modification of the Kirkpatrick evaluation framework to focus on other methods of assessment for IPE/IPC.  This webinar will be a two-part series that focuses on specific measurement tools and case studies from the field that will provide participants with information on how tools are developed, validated, and used to provide quality assessment data.

To register to attend this session go to: http://tinyurl.com/uthsccalendar

Toastmasters Brain Builders UTHSC Chapter

Date: Every Tuesday
Time: 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
Location: The Urban Child Institute, 600 Jefferson Avenue, 1st Floor, Conference Room 4

If you would like to become an engaging public speaker, improve your skills as a teacher, seminar speaker or when presenting professionally to your colleagues, joining a Toastmasters club will allow you to reach your goals fast in a professional environment. A Toastmasters meeting is a learn-by-doing workshop in which participants hone their speaking and leadership skills in a no-pressure atmosphere. Free parking is available and everyone is welcome!

For more information about Toastmasters contact Detlef Heck (dheck@uthsc.edu) or Bill Howell (atenra@comcast.net).

Additional Resources

2014: The Year of Active Learning at UTHSC
To access a variety of active learning resources visit https://academic.uthsc.edu/faculty/2014.php

UTHSC’s Faculty Resource Center
View schedule of professional development opportunities and read out latest blog post at https://uthsctlc.wordpress.com/

Week of January 12, 2015 – Professional Development Opportunities

Primarily Education-Focused Sessions and Resources

eCATS: Electronic Classroom Assessment Techniques “Taking the temperature of learning in the online classroom”

Date: January 29, 2015
Time: 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
Location: GEB A304

Presenter: Leah Churchran, MS (Digital Learning Specialist – Emory Center for Digital Scholarship)

Overview:

Other than when your online learners are posting responses to discussion forums and submitting major assignments and projects, how do you know what’s happening with them in their learning environments? How can you “take the temperature” and identify gaps that may be occurring with your online learners about specific concepts and topics?

Join us for this webinar hosted by the Online Learning Consortium to learn more!

To register to attend this session go to: http://tinyurl.com/uthsccalendar

A Guide to the Flipped Classroom – The Chronicle of Higher Education

Overview from The Chronicle of Higher Education:

” ‘Flipping’ has become a buzzword. Maybe a colleague down the hall is trying it, or you’re thinking about it yourself. Or maybe you’re still not exactly sure what it is. We’ve compiled a booklet designed to serve as a quick primer on this growing—and sometimes controversial—teaching approach. It contains several recent articles and essays from The Chronicle, along with a list of links for further reading.”

Information related to accessing this booklet compiled by The Chronicle of Higher Education is located in the Professional Development course within Blackboard. Enrollment instructions for the Professional Development course can be found at: http://tinyurl.com/profdevenroll

Professional Sessions

AIHC Leadership Webinar Series – Assessment of IPE to Move Beyond Attitudes: Featured tools and case studies from the field, Part 2

Date: February 12, 2015
Time: 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Location: 920 Madison (College of Nursing – 1058 Conference Room)

Presenters: Amy Blue, PhD; Vernon Curran, PhDSarah Shrader, PharmD, FCCP, BCPS, CDE

This is the second webinar in a two-part series. To view the presentation slides and recording from the first session that took place January 8, 2015 go to: http://www.aihc-us.org/aihc-interprofessional-webinar/

Overview:

Development of national competencies for interprofessional education (IPE) has brought national attention to interprofessional collaboration (IPC). Most schools, training programs, and universities are implementing IPE to fulfill accreditation standards.  However, creating an assessment plan for IPE is also important.   The majority of scholarship around IPE has focused on changes in learners attitudes regarding IPC.  There has been intensifying interest to assess IPE beyond attitudinal measures.

We will use Barr’s modification of the Kirkpatrick evaluation framework to focus on other methods of assessment for IPE/IPC.  This webinar will be a two-part series that focuses on specific measurement tools and case studies from the field that will provide participants with information on how tools are developed, validated, and used to provide quality assessment data.

To register to attend this session go to: http://tinyurl.com/uthsccalendar

Toastmasters Brain Builders UTHSC Chapter

Date: Every Tuesday
Time: 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
Location: The Urban Child Institute, 600 Jefferson Avenue, 1st Floor, Conference Room 4

If you would like to become an engaging public speaker, improve your skills as a teacher, seminar speaker or when presenting professionally to your colleagues, joining a Toastmasters club will allow you to reach your goals fast in a professional environment. A Toastmasters meeting is a learn-by-doing workshop in which participants hone their speaking and leadership skills in a no-pressure atmosphere. Free parking is available and everyone is welcome!

For more information about Toastmasters contact Detlef Heck (dheck@uthsc.edu) or Bill Howell (atenra@comcast.net).

Additional Resources

2014: The Year of Active Learning at UTHSC
To access a variety of active learning resources visit https://academic.uthsc.edu/faculty/2014.php

UTHSC’s Faculty Resource Center
View schedule of professional development opportunities and read out latest blog post at https://uthsctlc.wordpress.com/

Wrapping up the Year of Active Learning at UTHSC

Back in January, we announced that 2014 would mark the year of active learning at UTHSC. Throughout the year, we have shared resources and hosted sessions focusing on active learning strategies and resources. Links are included below that will allow you to revisit the active learning resources shared and look back on some of the sessions that took place during 2014.

Did you implement any new active learning strategies into your courses during 2014? Share your experiences with us via the comments section below.

RESOURCES – 2014: YEAR OF ACTIVE LEARNING AT UTHSC

UTHSC Faculty Resource Center Blog

Look back at our blog posts throughout 2014 related to Active Learning:
https://uthsctlc.wordpress.com/category/active-learning/

2014 – The Year of Active Learning at UTHSC Resource Page

Review the list of active learning resources shared throughout 2014:
https://academic.uthsc.edu/faculty/2014.php

Resources from UTHSC Faculty Development Seminar: Active Learning and the Flipped Classroom

The UTHSC College of Medicine and the Office of Academic, Faculty and Student Affairs hosted a two-day seminar (June 25th – 26th, 2014) led by Deirdre Bonnycastle from the University of Saskatchewan College of Medicine.

Review the numerous resources shared during this two-day seminar:
http://tinyurl.com/uthsc-activelearning

Session recordings – Professional Development Course in Blackboard

Login to the Professional Development course in Blackboard and revisit some of the session recordings and archives from 2014 including:

•    Magna 20 Minute Mentor – Where Can I Find Flippable Moments in My Classes?
•    Magna Online Seminar – Can you Flip an Online Class? Yes, You Can!

Directions for enrolling in the Professional Development course in Blackboard can be found at:
http://tinyurl.com/profdevenroll

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Week of December 15, 2014 – Professional Development Opportunities

Primarily Education-Focused Sessions and Resources

eCATS: Electronic Classroom Assessment Techniques “Taking the temperature of learning in the online classroom”

Date: January 29, 2015
Time: 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
Location: GEB A304

Presenter: Leah Churchran, MS (Digital Learning Specialist – Emory Center for Digital Scholarship)

Overview:

Other than when your online learners are posting responses to discussion forums and submitting major assignments and projects, how do you know what’s happening with them in their learning environments? How can you “take the temperature” and identify gaps that may be occurring with your online learners about specific concepts and topics?

Join us for this webinar hosted by the Online Learning Consortium to learn more!

To register to attend this session go to: http://tinyurl.com/uthsccalendar

Professional Sessions

AIHC Leadership Webinar Series – Assessment of IPE to Move Beyond Attitudes: Featured tools and case studies from the field, Part 1

Date: January 8, 2015
Time: 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
Location: GEB A304

Presenters: Doug Brock, PhD; Chi-Ju Chiu, PhD, PTSarah Shrader, PharmD, FCCP, BCPS, CDE; LuAnn Wilkerson, EdD

Overview:

Development of national competencies for interprofessional education (IPE) has brought national attention to interprofessional collaboration (IPC). Most schools, training programs, and universities are implementing IPE to fulfill accreditation standards.  However, creating an assessment plan for IPE is also important.   The majority of scholarship around IPE has focused on changes in learners attitudes regarding IPC.  There has been intensifying interest to assess IPE beyond attitudinal measures.

We will use Barr’s modification of the Kirkpatrick evaluation framework to focus on other methods of assessment for IPE/IPC.  This webinar will be a two-part series that focuses on specific measurement tools and case studies from the field that will provide participants with information on how tools are developed, validated, and used to provide quality assessment data.

To register to attend this session go to: http://tinyurl.com/uthsccalendar

Archive Now Available – The Diversity Advantage: Incorporating Diversity Principles into the Selection Process

Presenter: Christopher Lee, Ph.D., SPHR (Associate Vice Chancellor for Human Resource Services – Virginia Community College System)

Overview:

Finding the right candidate for administrative, professional and faculty positions is one of the most important tasks that any institution or enterprise undertakes. However, few higher education professionals receive training on the search committee process but are expected to serve on or lead committees. The fact is when relevant diversity, meritocratic and fairness principles are incorporated into the selection process, it actually increases both the fairness and rigor of the search committee process.

Join us for this webinar to learn about research-based methods that have proven to be effective in recruiting and selecting a diverse array of talent. Dr. Christopher Lee will walk us through this research-method, from his award-winning publication, and how to apply it in institutions to recruit and select the most diverse and capable talent available.

Information related to accessing the recording and materials for this session is located in the Professional Development course within Blackboard. Enrollment instructions for the Professional Development course can be found at: http://tinyurl.com/profdevenroll

Toastmasters Brain Builders UTHSC Chapter

Date: Every Tuesday
Time: 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
Location: The Urban Child Institute, 600 Jefferson Avenue, 1st Floor, Conference Room 4

If you would like to become an engaging public speaker, improve your skills as a teacher, seminar speaker or when presenting professionally to your colleagues, joining a Toastmasters club will allow you to reach your goals fast in a professional environment. A Toastmasters meeting is a learn-by-doing workshop in which participants hone their speaking and leadership skills in a no-pressure atmosphere. Free parking is available and everyone is welcome!

For more information about Toastmasters contact Detlef Heck (dheck@uthsc.edu) or Bill Howell (atenra@comcast.net).

Additional Resources

2014: The Year of Active Learning at UTHSC
To access a variety of active learning resources visit https://academic.uthsc.edu/faculty/2014.php

UTHSC’s Faculty Resource Center
View schedule of professional development opportunities and read out latest blog post at https://uthsctlc.wordpress.com/

Faculty Development Seminar: Active Learning and the Flipped Classroom

Resources Available – Faculty Development Seminar: Active Learning and the Flipped Classroom

Dates:  Took place June 25 – 26, 2014 at UTHSC

Session Overview:

The UTHSC College of Medicine and the Office of Academic, Faculty and Student Affairs hosted a two-day seminar led by Deirdre Bonnycastle from the University of Saskatchewan College of Medicine. Ms. Bonnycastle has been involved in adult education and program development for 42 years. In her former position as a faculty member in the Extension Division, University of Saskatchewan, she researched the effects of disabilities on participation in university programs and worked extensively in the development of online credit courses. For the last 10 years, she has been responsible for faculty development at both the UGME and PGME level at the University of Saskatchewan College of Medicine and regularly delivers faculty development seminars on topics focusing on teaching in preclinical and clinical settings, incorporating active learning, and strategies for flipping the classroom.

Sessions that took place during this two-day seminar were interactive, required group discussion/work, and focused on:

  • Learning objectives (Creating student-centered learning objectives and creating assignments that align with learning objectives)
  • Creating an effective flipped learning environment (Using out of class time for teaching and how to use class time in a flipped classroom)

Session Resources:

Presentation Slides – Slideshare

http://www.slideshare.net/DeirdreB/

Medical Education Blog

Prereadings for June 25th and June 26th sessions – http://words.usask.ca/medicaleducation/2014/04/18/flipped-workshop/

Medical Education Wiki

http://medicaleducation.wikifoundry.com/page/Resources

Medical Education Canada – Collection of resources curated by Deirdre Bonnycastle

http://www.scoop.it/t/medical-education-canada

Clinical Teaching Guidebook – iBook available on iTunes

https://itunes.apple.com/ca/book/clinical-teaching-guidebook/id681319811?mt=11

Diigo – Link to Resources on Objectives

https://www.diigo.com/user/deirdreb/objectives

Handout – A Glossary of Verbs

Click A GLOSSARY OF VERBS-1 to download the Glossary of Verbs Handout

Gamification: Can it be a valuable teaching and learning tool?

The 2014 NMC Horizon Report listed gamification as one of the important educational technology developments to closely watch in the next two to three years within higher education. You might be thinking, what in the world is gamification and what does it have to do with education? Great question!

Different definitions of gamification exist, but earlier this year, Gartner  provided a simple definition as, “the concept of applying game mechanics and game design techniques to engage and motivate people to achieve their goals.” Gamification in education can take many forms including students participating in virtual simulations to adding simple game elements to a class to enhance teaching and learning.

Daniel McGarry, Educational Coordinator in the UTHSC College of Nursing, recently wrote a blog post sharing an example of how Brenda Hill, an instructor in the BSN/MSN department, incorporated gaming into her classroom through the use of an interactive tool called Kahoot. Check out Daniel’s blog post and watch the two short videos he included. You can see and hear in both video clips that the students are very much engaged in this activity!

You can read Daniel’s entire post at: http://dmgtech.co/2014/11/07/kahoot-a-simple-case-study-in-gamification/

Utilizing gaming strategies in higher education appears to be growing in popularity. Research is also beginning to show that gaming strategies help to foster engagement, critical thinking, problem-solving, and teamwork. What are your thoughts? Could incorporating gaming elements or strategies into your classes help to enhance teaching and learning?

 

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Week of December 8, 2014 – Professional Development Opportunities

Primarily Education-Focused Sessions and Resources

Student-Driven Case-Based Learning

Date: December 11, 2014
Time: 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
Location: GEB A204

Presenter: Bevin Clare, M.S., R.H., CNS – Associate Professor at the Maryland University of Integrative Health

Overview:

Want to stimulate engagement by offering student-driven case-based learning in your online courses? Join us for this webinar led by Bevin Clare, recipient of an OLC Blended Learning Effective Practice Award, to explore the utilization of student-driven case-based learning in a graduate healthcare program. You will learn how students can apply critical thinking and real-world solutions to interesting challenges and take ownership of the solutions they provide. This peer-led model allows the professional to emerge in every student as they lead their group to success with the case each week.

Join us for this webinar hosted by the Online Learning Consortium to learn more!

To register to attend this session go to: http://tinyurl.com/uthsccalendar

eCATS: Electronic Classroom Assessment Techniques “Taking the temperature of learning in the online classroom”

Date: January 29, 2015
Time: 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
Location: GEB A304

Presenter: Leah Churchran, MS (Digital Learning Specialist – Emory Center for Digital Scholarship)

Overview:

Other than when your online learners are posting responses to discussion forums and submitting major assignments and projects, how do you know what’s happening with them in their learning environments? How can you “take the temperature” and identify gaps that may be occurring with your online learners about specific concepts and topics?

Join us for this webinar hosted by the Online Learning Consortium to learn more!

To register to attend this session go to: http://tinyurl.com/uthsccalendar

Archive Now Available – Writing Better Multiple-Choice Questions

Took Place: November 4, 2014

Overview:

Writing Better Multiple-Choice Questions, a Magna Online Seminar developed and presented by Jim Sibley, director of the Centre for Instructional Support at the Faculty of Applied Science at the University of British Columbia, will guide you through the common question-writing pitfalls and instruct you in item analysis so you can examine the performance of your questions and determine how to refine them.

More specifically, you will learn how to:

•    Write better, more effective multiple-choice questions
•    Identify, analyze, and avoid common multiple-choice question pitfalls
•    Use Bloom’s taxonomy to more accurately target the cognitive level of multiple-choice questions
•    Apply item analysis to measure the effectiveness of multiple-choice questions

Read Jim Sibley’s article in Faculty Focus – 7 Mistakes to Avoid When Writing Multiple-Choice Questions

Information related to accessing the recording and materials for this session is located in the Professional Development course within Blackboard. Enrollment instructions for the Professional Development course can be found at: http://tinyurl.com/profdevenroll

Professional Sessions

AIHC Leadership Webinar Series – Assessment of IPE to Move Beyond Attitudes: Featured tools and case studies from the field, Part 1

Date: January 8, 2015
Time: 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
Location: GEB A304

Presenters: Doug Brock, PhD; Chi-Ju Chiu, PhD, PTSarah Shrader, PharmD, FCCP, BCPS, CDE; LuAnn Wilkerson, EdD

Overview:

Development of national competencies for interprofessional education (IPE) has brought national attention to interprofessional collaboration (IPC). Most schools, training programs, and universities are implementing IPE to fulfill accreditation standards.  However, creating an assessment plan for IPE is also important.   The majority of scholarship around IPE has focused on changes in learners attitudes regarding IPC.  There has been intensifying interest to assess IPE beyond attitudinal measures.

We will use Barr’s modification of the Kirkpatrick evaluation framework to focus on other methods of assessment for IPE/IPC.  This webinar will be a two-part series that focuses on specific measurement tools and case studies from the field that will provide participants with information on how tools are developed, validated, and used to provide quality assessment data.

To register to attend this session go to: http://tinyurl.com/uthsccalendar

Toastmasters Brain Builders UTHSC Chapter

Date: Every Tuesday
Time: 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
Location: The Urban Child Institute, 600 Jefferson Avenue, 1st Floor, Conference Room 4

If you would like to become an engaging public speaker, improve your skills as a teacher, seminar speaker or when presenting professionally to your colleagues, joining a Toastmasters club will allow you to reach your goals fast in a professional environment. A Toastmasters meeting is a learn-by-doing workshop in which participants hone their speaking and leadership skills in a no-pressure atmosphere. Free parking is available and everyone is welcome!

For more information about Toastmasters contact Detlef Heck (dheck@uthsc.edu) or Bill Howell (atenra@comcast.net).

Additional Resources

2014: The Year of Active Learning at UTHSC
To access a variety of active learning resources visit https://academic.uthsc.edu/faculty/2014.php

UTHSC’s Faculty Resource Center
View schedule of professional development opportunities and read out latest blog post at https://uthsctlc.wordpress.com/

Online Learning – Special Issue on Blended Learning in the Health Sciences

This special edition of Online Learning, the official journal of the Online Learning Consortium, reveals how blended learning is being developed at The George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences (GW SMHS) in disciplines heavily reliant upon traditional, face-to-face models of teaching and learning.

Educators at this institution share knowledge of their efforts to respond to challenges to education in the health professions by encouraging adoption of technology-enhanced and blended models of delivery that support pedadgoical goals such as active learning, collaboration, reflective practice, and higher-order thinking. The series of articles in this issue consider the need for better integration of technology in the education of healthcare professionals and presents the sustained and coordinated efforts of one institution to promote integration of online technology into face-to-face courses.

To view this issue of Online Learning (available as a free PDF file download) please go to: http://onlinelearningconsortium.org/jaln_full_issue/volume-18-issue-4-november-2014/

 

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Week of December 1, 2014 – Professional Development Opportunities

Professional Sessions

The Diversity Advantage: Incorporating Diversity Principles into the Selection Process (Webinar)

Date: December 2, 2014
Time: 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
Location: C-1 Concourse Level of 930 Madison

Presenter: Christopher Lee, Ph.D., SPHR (Associate Vice Chancellor for Human Resource Services – Virginia Community College System)

Overview:

Finding the right candidate for administrative, professional and faculty positions is one of the most important tasks that any institution or enterprise undertakes. However, few higher education professionals receive training on the search committee process but are expected to serve on or lead committees. The fact is when relevant diversity, meritocratic and fairness principles are incorporated into the selection process, it actually increases both the fairness and rigor of the search committee process.

Join us for this webinar to learn about research-based methods that have proven to be effective in recruiting and selecting a diverse array of talent. Dr. Christopher Lee will walk us through this research-method, from his award-winning publication, and how to apply it in institutions to recruit and select the most diverse and capable talent available.

To register to attend this session go to: http://tinyurl.com/uthsccalendar

Toastmasters Brain Builders UTHSC Chapter

Date: Every Tuesday
Time: 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
Location: The Urban Child Institute, 600 Jefferson Avenue, 1st Floor, Conference Room 4

If you would like to become an engaging public speaker, improve your skills as a teacher, seminar speaker or when presenting professionally to your colleagues, joining a Toastmasters club will allow you to reach your goals fast in a professional environment. A Toastmasters meeting is a learn-by-doing workshop in which participants hone their speaking and leadership skills in a no-pressure atmosphere. Free parking is available and everyone is welcome!

For more information about Toastmasters contact Detlef Heck (dheck@uthsc.edu) or Bill Howell (atenra@comcast.net).

Primarily Education-Focused Sessions and Resources

Student-Driven Case-Based Learning

Date: December 11, 2014
Time: 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
Location: GEB A204

Overview:

Want to stimulate engagement by offering student-driven case-based learning in your online courses? Join us for this webinar led by Bevin Clare, recipient of an OLC Blended Learning Effective Practice Award, to explore the utilization of student-driven case-based learning in a graduate healthcare program. You will learn how students can apply critical thinking and real-world solutions to interesting challenges and take ownership of the solutions they provide. This peer-led model allows the professional to emerge in every student as they lead their group to success with the case each week.

To register to attend this session go to: http://tinyurl.com/uthsccalendar

Archives Are Now Available – National Distance Learning Week (2014)

Took Place: November 10th – 14th

Overview:
Sponsored by the United States Distance Learning Association, National Distance Learning Week, seeks to promote and celebrate the tremendous growth and accomplishments occurring today in distance learning programs offered by schools, businesses, and governmental departments. During the week of November 10-14, the USDLA hosted a series of free webinars showcasing various types of distance learning resources and best practices.

Each session presented during NDLW was recorded and is available for viewing at: http://www.usdla.org/category_s/2012.htm

Additional Resources

2014: The Year of Active Learning at UTHSC
To access a variety of active learning resources visit https://academic.uthsc.edu/faculty/2014.php

UTHSC’s Faculty Resource Center
View schedule of professional development opportunities and read out latest blog post at https://uthsctlc.wordpress.com/

Week of November 17, 2014 – Professional Development Opportunities

Professional Sessions

The Diversity Advantage: Incorporating Diversity Principles into the Selection Process (Webinar)

Date: December 2, 2014
Time: 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
Location: C-1 Concourse Level of 930 Madison

Presenter: Christopher Lee, Ph.D., SPHR (Associate Vice Chancellor for Human Resource Services – Virginia Community College System)

Overview:

Finding the right candidate for administrative, professional and faculty positions is one of the most important tasks that any institution or enterprise undertakes. However, few higher education professionals receive training on the search committee process but are expected to serve on or lead committees. The fact is when relevant diversity, meritocratic and fairness principles are incorporated into the selection process, it actually increases both the fairness and rigor of the search committee process.

Join us for this webinar to learn about research-based methods that have proven to be effective in recruiting and selecting a diverse array of talent. Dr. Christopher Lee will walk us through this research-method, from his award-winning publication, and how to apply it in institutions to recruit and select the most diverse and capable talent available.

To register to attend this session go to: http://tinyurl.com/uthsccalendar

Toastmasters Brain Builders UTHSC Chapter

Date: Every Tuesday
Time: 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
Location: The Urban Child Institute, 600 Jefferson Avenue, 1st Floor, Conference Room 4

If you would like to become an engaging public speaker, improve your skills as a teacher, seminar speaker or when presenting professionally to your colleagues, joining a Toastmasters club will allow you to reach your goals fast in a professional environment. A Toastmasters meeting is a learn-by-doing workshop in which participants hone their speaking and leadership skills in a no-pressure atmosphere. Free parking is available and everyone is welcome!

For more information about Toastmasters contact Detlef Heck (dheck@uthsc.edu) or Bill Howell (atenra@comcast.net).

Primarily Education-Focused Sessions and Resources

Student-Driven Case-Based Learning

Date: December 11, 2014
Time: 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
Location: GEB A204

Overview:

Want to stimulate engagement by offering student-driven case-based learning in your online courses? Join us for this webinar led by Bevin Clare, recipient of an OLC Blended Learning Effective Practice Award, to explore the utilization of student-driven case-based learning in a graduate healthcare program. You will learn how students can apply critical thinking and real-world solutions to interesting challenges and take ownership of the solutions they provide. This peer-led model allows the professional to emerge in every student as they lead their group to success with the case each week.

To register to attend this session go to: http://tinyurl.com/uthsccalendar

Additional Resources

2014: The Year of Active Learning at UTHSC
To access a variety of active learning resources visit https://academic.uthsc.edu/faculty/2014.php

UTHSC’s Faculty Resource Center
View schedule of professional development opportunities and read out latest blog post at https://uthsctlc.wordpress.com/