Week of August 18, 2014 – Professional Development Opportunities

Professional Sessions

New Faculty Orientation

Date: September 26, 2014 (Friday)
Time: 8:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Location: SAC – OD Larry Dining Hall

Session Overview:

The Office of Academic, Faculty, and Student Affairs (AFSA) will be hosting New Faculty Orientation as a supplement to the orientation that is provided by Human Resources at each faculty member’s hire date. The AFSA New Faculty Orientation is catered specifically to the faculty with introductions of people and resources that may be of help in their growth and advancement during their time of employment with UTHSC.

This session is for all new faculty hired since January 2014 who DID NOT attend New Faculty Orientation in March 2014.

A light breakfast will be served beginning at 7:30 AM.

Please use the following link to RSVP your attendance for New Faculty Orientation: http://tinyurl.com/uthsc-nfo-fall2014

Questions regarding New Faculty Orientation? Please contact Kristy Conger (kconger@uthsc.edu / 901-448-2253).

Toastmaster’s 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

Improve as a teacher, public speaker and leader by joining the UTHSC chapter (Brain Builders) of Toastmasters. 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).

Primarily Education-Focused Sessions and Resources

TEDMED 2014

Dates: September 10th -12th, 2014

Overview:

This year, TEDMED will bring together delegates in Washington, DC and San Francisco, CA to participate in a simultaneous, unified, digitally linked program that will be streamed live to 100+ countries. “Unlocking Imagination in Service of Health and Medicine” is the focus of TEDMED 2014 taking place September 10th-12th. TEDMED will  welcome some of the most respected names in science, journalism, education, business and technology to their stage.

To learn more about TEDMED 2014 visit the links below:

UTHSC will host a campus viewing of the September 11th morning session (Stealing Smart) in GEB A304 from 7:30 AM – 9:30 AM. This session will demonstrate how some of the best solutions to problems in health and medicine come from other worlds than the domain where the problem originated or is usually addressed.

Please register to attend this September 11th morning session at: http://tinyurl.com/uthsccalendar

Contact Kristy Conger (kconger@uthsc.edu or 901-448-2253) to learn how you can participate in all of the TEDMED 2014 live streamed sessions via the UTHSC Affiliate registration option.

Conference Information

IAMSE 2015 Meeting –  Call for Focus Sessions

The International Association of Medical Science Educators (IAMSE) is pleased to announce the call for focus sessions for the 19th Annual IAMSE Conference to be held in San Diego, CA from June 13-16, 2015. The IAMSE meeting offers opportunities for faculty development and networking, bringing together medical sciences and medical education across the continuum of health care education.

All abstracts must be submitted in the format requested through the online abstract submission site www.iamseconference.org.

Submission deadline is September 30, 2014. Abstract acceptance notifications will be returned by November 15.

Please submit your abstract at: https://iamse.memberclicks.net/index.php?option=com_mc&view=mc&mcid=form_163875

Please contact Linda Fouch (linda@iamse.org) for any questions about this call or travel award.

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 August 4, 2014 – Professional Development Opportunities

Primarily Education-Focused Sessions and Resources

Archive Available – Best Practices for Designing and Assessing Online Discussion Questions (Online Learning Consortium – Webinar)

Date: This session took place July 30, 2014

Presenters: Dr. Andrea McCourt, Dr. Jillian Yarbrough, and Dr. Marcus Tanner – Texas Tech University

Session Overview:

Online discussion can provide students with the opportunity to express ideas, think about course content, apply course concepts to real-world situations, interact with classmates and faculty, and reflect on attitudes or values. However, it can be challenging to create discussion questions that engage students in critical thinking and encourage robust interaction. It is additionally challenging to assess different aspects of online discussion and provide students with meaningful qualitative and quantitative feedback. This webinar will provide strategies and tips for meeting these challenges.

To view the session materials and recording go to:  http://onlinelearningconsortium.org/bestpracticesquestions-7-2014-post-record

Hold the Dates! – TEDMED 2014

Dates: September 10th -12th, 2014

Overview:

This year, TEDMED will bring together delegates in Washington, DC and San Francisco, CA to participate in a simultaneous, unified, digitally linked program that will be streamed live to 100+ countries. “Unlocking Imagination in Service of Health and Medicine” is the focus of TEDMED 2014 taking place September 10th-12th. TEDMED will  welcome some of the most respected names in science, journalism, education, business and technology to their stage.

To learn more about TEDMED 2014 visit the links below:

Contact Kristy Conger (kconger@uthsc.edu or 901-448-2253) to learn how you can participate in TEDMED 2014 via the UTHSC Affiliate registration option (allows access to the live streamed sessions).

Professional Sessions

Toastmaster’s 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

Improve as a teacher, public speaker and leader by joining the UTHSC chapter (Brain Builders) of Toastmasters. 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).

Save the Date! – New Faculty Orientation

Date: September 26, 2014 (Friday)
Time: 8:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Location: SAC – OD Larry Dining Hall

Session Overview:

The Office of Academic, Faculty, and Student Affairs (AFSA) will be hosting the New Faculty Orientation as a supplement to the orientation that is given by Human Resources at each faculty member’s hire date. The AFSA New Faculty Orientation is catered specifically to the faculty with introductions of people and resources that may be of help in their growth and advancement during their time of employment with UTHSC.

This session is for all new faculty hired since January 2014 who DID NOT attend New Faculty Orientation in March 2014.

A light breakfast will be served beginning at 7:30 AM.

Please use the following link to RSVP your attendance for New Faculty Orientation: http://tinyurl.com/uthsc-nfo-fall2014

Questions regarding New Faculty Orientation? Please contact Kristy Conger (kconger@uthsc.edu / 901-448-2253).

Conference Information

IAMSE 2015 Meeting –  Call for Focus Sessions

The International Association of Medical Science Educators (IAMSE) is pleased to announce the call for focus sessions for the 19th Annual IAMSE Conference to be held in San Diego, CA from June 13-16, 2015. The IAMSE meeting offers opportunities for faculty development and networking, bringing together medical sciences and medical education across the continuum of health care education.

All abstracts must be submitted in the format requested through the online abstract submission site www.iamseconference.org.

Submission deadline is September 30, 2014. Abstract acceptance notifications will be returned by November 15.

Please submit your abstract at: https://iamse.memberclicks.net/index.php?option=com_mc&view=mc&mcid=form_163875

Please contact Linda Fouch (linda@iamse.org) for any questions about this call or travel award.

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 July 28, 2014 – Professional Development Opportunities

Primarily Education-Focused Sessions and Resources

Best Practices for Designing and Assessing Online Discussion Questions (Online Learning Consortium – Webinar)

Date: July 30, 2014
Time: 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
Location: Register and participate from any location

Presenters: Dr. Andrea McCourt, Dr. Jillian Yarbrough, and Dr. Marcus Tanner – Texas Tech University

Session Overview:

Online discussion can provide students with the opportunity to express ideas, think about course content, apply course concepts to real-world situations, interact with classmates and faculty, and reflect on attitudes or values. However, it can be challenging to create discussion questions that engage students in critical thinking and encourage robust interaction. It is additionally challenging to assess different aspects of online discussion and provide students with meaningful qualitative and quantitative feedback. This webinar will provide strategies and tips for meeting these challenges.

To learn more about this free webinar or register go to: http://onlinelearningconsortium.org/institute/webinars/2014/7/bestpracticesfordesandassessonlinediscuss

TEDMED Archive Available – A Candid Conversation About Childhood Obesity

Date: This session took place July 22, 2014

Session Overview:

To cap off the 2013-14 summer series of Great Challenges Hangouts, TEDMED hosted a special live online discussion. Risa Lavizzo-Mourey, president and CEO of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, joined some of the nation’s top health and research leaders to take measure of the progress and challenges in our ongoing struggle with childhood obesity.

The national childhood obesity rate has leveled off. Cities and states that have been taking on this issue comprehensively are starting to see their childhood obesity rates drop. A CDC study published in February showed that national rates may be declining among our nation’s youngest children.

This is good news, but challenges remain. Rates are still far too high overall, and racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic disparities persist.

What needs to happen to show bigger results, faster? How do we make sure all children can grow up at a healthy weight? What are some of the underlying environmental and societal causes that must be addressed?  What could corporate, community and policy leaders do to further address this critical public health issue?

The conversation was moderated by Dr. Richard Besser, MD, Chief Health and Medical Editor for ABC News.

Guests for this important discussion included:

  • Risa Lavizzo-Mourey, President and CEO of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
  • Nancy Brown, CEO of the American Heart Association
  • Don Schwarz, Health Commissioner and Deputy Mayor for Health and Opportunity, City of Philadelphia
  • Elissa Epel, Associate Professor, UCSF School of Medicine
  • Lisa Simpson, President and CEO, Academy Health

To access the recording of this session hosted within Google+ go to: https://plus.google.com/events/c2ldh448qbe4g89jf14kjnhbr4g

Hold the Dates! – TEDMED 2014

Dates: September 10th -12th, 2014

Overview:

This year, TEDMED will bring together delegates in Washington, DC and San Francisco, CA to participate in a simultaneous, unified, digitally linked program that will be streamed live to 100+ countries. “Unlocking Imagination in Service of Health and Medicine” is the focus of TEDMED 2014 taking place September 10th-12th . TEDMED will  welcome some of the most respected names in science, journalism, education, business and technology to their stage.

To learn more about TEDMED 2014 visit the links below:

Stay tuned to learn how you can participate in TEDMED 2014 from right here at UTHSC!

Professional Sessions

IRB Insights

Date: July 30, 2014
Time: 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
Location: GEB A304

Session Overview:

Please join the IRB for the quarterly IRB Insights session. Discussion will focus on explaining the IRB process with regards to exempt, expedited, and full board submissions. What happens after you submit your initial application? How do you track your submission? Please bring your questions!

The session will be available via media site link:
http://mediasitevm1.uthsc.edu/uthscms/Play/3ed7ee25f8384b3dab4b979c4b5d20a91d

Register using one of the following links:

Toastmaster’s 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

A Toastmaster’s 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 Toastmaster’s contact Detlef Heck (dheck@uthsc.edu).

Save the Date! – New Faculty Orientation

Date: September 26, 2014 (Friday)
Time: 8:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Location: SAC – OD Larry Dining Hall

Session Overview:

The Office of Academic, Faculty, and Student Affairs (AFSA) will be hosting the New Faculty Orientation as a supplement to the orientation that is given by Human Resources at each faculty member’s hire date. The AFSA New Faculty Orientation is catered specifically to the faculty with introductions of people and resources that may be of help in their growth and advancement during their time of employment with UTHSC.

This session is for all new faculty hired since January 2014 who DID NOT attend New Faculty Orientation in March 2014.

A light breakfast will be served beginning at 7:30 AM.

Please use the following link to RSVP your attendance for New Faculty Orientation: http://tinyurl.com/uthsc-nfo-fall2014

Questions regarding New Faculty Orientation? Please contact Kristy Conger (kconger@uthsc.edu / 901-448-2253).

Conference Information

IAMSE 2015 Meeting –  Call for Focus Sessions

The International Association of Medical Science Educators (IAMSE) is pleased to announce the call for focus sessions for the 19th Annual IAMSE Conference to be held in San Diego, CA from June 13-16, 2015. The IAMSE meeting offers opportunities for faculty development and networking, bringing together medical sciences and medical education across the continuum of health care education.

All abstracts must be submitted in the format requested through the online abstract submission site www.iamseconference.org.

Submission deadline is September 30, 2014. Abstract acceptance notifications will be returned by November 15.

Please submit your abstract at: https://iamse.memberclicks.net/index.php?option=com_mc&view=mc&mcid=form_163875

Please contact Linda Fouch (linda@iamse.org) for any questions about this call or travel award.

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 July 21, 2014 – Professional Development Opportunities

Primarily Education-Focused Sessions and Resources

TEDMED – A Candid Conversation About Childhood Obesity

Date: July 22, 2014
Time: 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
Location: GEB A304 OR register to participate from a location of your choice through Google+ Hangouts

Session Overview:

To cap off the 2013-14 summer series of Great Challenges Hangouts, TEDMED is hosting a special live online discussion. Risa Lavizzo-Mourey, president and CEO of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, will join some of the nation’s top health and research leaders to take measure of the progress and challenges in our ongoing struggle with childhood obesity.

The national childhood obesity rate has leveled off. Cities and states that have been taking on this issue comprehensively are starting to see their childhood obesity rates drop. A CDC study published in February showed that national rates may be declining among our nation’s youngest children.
 
This is good news, but challenges remain. Rates are still far too high overall, and racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic disparities persist.
 
What needs to happen to show bigger results, faster? How do we make sure all children can grow up at a healthy weight? What are some of the underlying environmental and societal causes that must be addressed?  What could corporate, community and policy leaders do to further address this critical public health issue?

Our conversation will be moderated by Dr. Richard Besser, MD, Chief Health and Medical Editor for ABC News.

Our guests for this important discussion include:

  • Risa Lavizzo-Mourey, President and CEO of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
  • Nancy Brown, CEO of the American Heart Association
  • Don Schwarz, Health Commissioner and Deputy Mayor for Health and Opportunity, City of Philadelphia
  • Elissa Epel, Associate Professor, UCSF School of Medicine
  • Lisa Simpson, President and CEO, Academy Health 

Two options to participate in this TEDMED event:

  1. Register to join us in GEB A304:  http://tinyurl.com/uthsccalendar
  2. Participate via Google+ Hangouts from a location of your choice by registering at: https://plus.google.com/events/c2ldh448qbe4g89jf14kjnhbr4g

Best Practices for Designing and Assessing Online Discussion Questions (Sloan-C Webinar)

Date: July 30, 2014
Time: 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
Location: Register and participate from any location

Presenters: Dr. Andrea McCourt, Dr. Jillian Yarbrough, and Dr. Marcus Tanner – Texas Tech University

Session Overview:

Online discussion can provide students with the opportunity to express ideas, think about course content, apply course concepts to real-world situations, interact with classmates and faculty, and reflect on attitudes or values. However, it can be challenging to create discussion questions that engage students in critical thinking and encourage robust interaction. It is additionally challenging to assess different aspects of online discussion and provide students with meaningful qualitative and quantitative feedback. This webinar will provide strategies and tips for meeting these challenges.

To learn more about this webinar or register go to: http://sloanconsortium.org/institute/webinars/2014/7/bestpracticesfordesandassessonlinediscuss?{{$par}}

Hold the Dates! – TEDMED 2014

Dates: September 10th -12th, 2014

Overview:

This year, TEDMED will bring together delegates in Washington, DC and San Francisco, CA to participate in a simultaneous, unified, digitally linked program that will be streamed live to 100+ countries. “Unlocking Imagination in Service of Health and Medicine” is the focus of TEDMED 2014 taking place September 10th-12th . TEDMED will  welcome some of the most respected names in science, journalism, education, business and technology to their stage.

To learn more about TEDMED 2014 visit the links below:

Stay tuned to learn how you can participate in TEDMED 2014 from right here at UTHSC!

Professional Sessions

IRB Insights

Date: July 30, 2014
Time: 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
Location: GEB A304

Session Overview:

Please join the IRB for the quarterly IRB Insights session. Discussion will focus on explaining the IRB process with regards to exempt, expedited, and full board submissions. What happens after you submit your initial application? How do you track your submission? Please bring your questions!

The session will be available via media site link:
http://mediasitevm1.uthsc.edu/uthscms/Play/3ed7ee25f8384b3dab4b979c4b5d20a91d

Register using one of the following links:

Save the Date! – New Faculty Orientation

Date: September 26, 2014 (Friday)
Time: 8:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Location: SAC – OD Larry Dining Hall

Session Overview:

The Office of Academic, Faculty, and Student Affairs (AFSA) will be hosting the New Faculty Orientation as a supplement to the orientation that is given by Human Resources at each faculty member’s hire date. The AFSA New Faculty Orientation is catered specifically to the faculty with introductions of people and resources that may be of help in their growth and advancement during their time of employment with UTHSC.

This session is for all new faculty hired since January 2014 who DID NOT attend New Faculty Orientation in March 2014.

A light breakfast will be served beginning at 7:30 AM.

Please use the following link to RSVP your attendance for New Faculty Orientation: http://tinyurl.com/uthsc-nfo-fall2014

Questions regarding New Faculty Orientation? Please contact Kristy Conger (kconger@uthsc.edu / 901-448-2253).

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 July 14, 2014 – Professional Development Opportunities

Primarily Education-Focused Sessions and Resources

Interprofessional Collaborative Practice: Are you training students to practice in expert teams or teams of experts? (Webinar)

Date: July 17, 2014
Time: 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
Location: GEB A204

Presenter: Jennifer Danielson, PharmD, MBA, CDE (Director, Experiential Education, University of Washington)

This webinar is hosted by Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center – School of Pharmacy

Session Objectives:

  • Discriminate between interdisciplinary and interprofessional practice.
  • Distinguish activities and responsibilities that students from multiple professions can do in a practice site to encourage teamwork and shared decision making.
  • Organize a plan or schedule that facilitates interprofessional interaction across professions within your practice site.
  • Relate potential assessment tools for interprofessional collaborative practice to currently used experiential education evaluation and assessment methods.

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

TEDMED – A Candid Conversation About Childhood Obesity

Date: July 22, 2014
Time: 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
Location: GEB A304 OR register to participate from a location of your choice through Google+ Hangouts

Session Overview:

To cap off the 2013-14 summer series of Great Challenges Hangouts, TEDMED is hosting a special live online discussion. Risa Lavizzo-Mourey, president and CEO of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, will join some of the nation’s top health and research leaders to take measure of the progress and challenges in our ongoing struggle with childhood obesity.

The national childhood obesity rate has leveled off. Cities and states that have been taking on this issue comprehensively are starting to see their childhood obesity rates drop. A CDC study published in February showed that national rates may be declining among our nation’s youngest children.
 
This is good news, but challenges remain. Rates are still far too high overall, and racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic disparities persist.
 
What needs to happen to show bigger results, faster? How do we make sure all children can grow up at a healthy weight? What are some of the underlying environmental and societal causes that must be addressed?  What could corporate, community and policy leaders do to further address this critical public health issue?

Our conversation will be moderated by Dr. Richard Besser, MD, Chief Health and Medical Editor for ABC News.

Our guests for this important discussion include:

  • Risa Lavizzo-Mourey, President and CEO of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
  • Nancy Brown, CEO of the American Heart Association
  • Don Schwarz, Health Commissioner and Deputy Mayor for Health and Opportunity, City of Philadelphia
  • Elissa Epel, Associate Professor, UCSF School of Medicine
  • Lisa Simpson, President and CEO, Academy Health 

Two options to participate in this TEDMED event:

  1. Register to join us in GEB A304:  http://tinyurl.com/uthsccalendar
  2. Participate via Google+ Hangouts from a location of your choice by registering at: https://plus.google.com/events/c2ldh448qbe4g89jf14kjnhbr4g

Best Practices for Designing and Assessing Online Discussion Questions (Sloan-C Webinar)

Date: July 30, 2014
Time: 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
Location: Register and participate from any location

Presenters: Dr. Andrea McCourt, Dr. Jillian Yarbrough, and Dr. Marcus Tanner – Texas Tech University

Session Overview:

Online discussion can provide students with the opportunity to express ideas, think about course content, apply course concepts to real-world situations, interact with classmates and faculty, and reflect on attitudes or values. However, it can be challenging to create discussion questions that engage students in critical thinking and encourage robust interaction. It is additionally challenging to assess different aspects of online discussion and provide students with meaningful qualitative and quantitative feedback. This webinar will provide strategies and tips for meeting these challenges.

To learn more about this webinar or register go to: http://sloanconsortium.org/institute/webinars/2014/7/bestpracticesfordesandassessonlinediscuss?{{$par}}

Creating Rubrics: Improve Assessments, Assignments and Outcomes (Webinar Archive Now Available)

Presenter: Dr. Teresa Flateby (Director of Academic Assessment at Georgia Southern University)

Session Overview:

Well-designed rubrics are an invaluable tool to help students understand what they need to learn and help educators effectively assess learning outcomes and course quality. How can you ensure that your rubric satisfies instructional and assessment purposes for both you and your students? Join us for a highly-informative, 60-minute webinar where you will discover:

  • Steps to develop quality scoring rubrics – templates included!
  • Different types of rubrics and what bests fits your assessment needs
  • Effective ways to outline assignment expectations to students
  • Ways to limit grade appeals and confusion through well written rubrics
  • Critical characteristics and specific examples of effective rubrics

Information related to accessing the archive of 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

Please contact Kristy Conger (kconger@uthsc.edu / 901-448-2253) if you need assistance accessing the session archives.

Professional Sessions

Save the Date! – New Faculty Orientation

Date: September 26, 2014 (Friday)
Time: 8:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Location: SAC – OD Larry Dining Hall

Session Overview:

The Office of Academic, Faculty, and Student Affairs (AFSA) will be hosting the New Faculty Orientation as a supplement to the orientation that is given by Human Resources at each faculty member’s hire date. The AFSA New Faculty Orientation is catered specifically to the faculty with introductions of people and resources that may be of help in their growth and advancement during their time of employment with UTHSC.

This session is for all new faculty hired since January 2014 who DID NOT attend New Faculty Orientation in March 2014.

A light breakfast will be served beginning at 7:30 AM.

Please use the following link to RSVP your attendance for New Faculty Orientation: http://tinyurl.com/uthsc-nfo-fall2014

Questions regarding New Faculty Orientation? Please contact Kristy Conger (kconger@uthsc.edu / 901-448-2253).

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 July 7, 2014 – Professional Development Opportunities

Primarily Education-Focused Sessions and Resources

Creating Rubrics: Improve Assessments, Assignments and Outcomes (Webinar)

Date: July 9, 2014
Time: 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
LocationGEB A304

Presenter: Dr. Teresa Flateby (Director of Academic Assessment at Georgia Southern University)

Session Overview:

Well-designed rubrics are an invaluable tool to help students understand what they need to learn and help educators effectively assess learning outcomes and course quality. How can you ensure that your rubric satisfies instructional and assessment purposes for both you and your students? Join us for a highly-informative, 60-minute webinar where you will discover:

  • Steps to develop quality scoring rubrics – templates included!
  • Different types of rubrics and what bests fits your assessment needs
  • Effective ways to outline assignment expectations to students
  • Ways to limit grade appeals and confusion through well written rubrics
  • Critical characteristics and specific examples of effective rubrics

To register for this session go to: http://tinyurl.com/creatingrubrics

Interprofessional Collaborative Practice: Are you training students to practice in expert teams or teams of experts? (Webinar)

Date: July 17, 2014
Time: 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
Location: GEB A204

Presenter: Jennifer Danielson, PharmD, MBA, CDE (Director, Experiential Education, University of Washington)

This webinar is hosted by Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center – School of Pharmacy

Session Objectives:

  • Discriminate between interdisciplinary and interprofessional practice.
  • Distinguish activities and responsibilities that students from multiple professions can do in a practice site to encourage teamwork and shared decision making.
  • Organize a plan or schedule that facilitates interprofessional interaction across professions within your practice site.
  • Relate potential assessment tools for interprofessional collaborative practice to currently used experiential education evaluation and assessment methods.

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

Best Practices for Designing and Assessing Online Discussion Questions (Sloan-C Webinar)

Date: July 30, 2014
Time: 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
Location: Register and participate from any location

Presenters: Dr. Andrea McCourt, Dr. Jillian Yarbrough, and Dr. Marcus Tanner – Texas Tech University

Session Overview:

Online discussion can provide students with the opportunity to express ideas, think about course content, apply course concepts to real-world situations, interact with classmates and faculty, and reflect on attitudes or values. However, it can be challenging to create discussion questions that engage students in critical thinking and encourage robust interaction. It is additionally challenging to assess different aspects of online discussion and provide students with meaningful qualitative and quantitative feedback. This webinar will provide strategies and tips for meeting these challenges.

To learn more about this webinar or register go to: http://sloanconsortium.org/institute/webinars/2014/7/bestpracticesfordesandassessonlinediscuss?{{$par}}

Professional Sessions

Save the Date! – New Faculty Orientation

Date: September 26, 2014 (Friday)
Time: 8:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Location: SAC – OD Larry Dining Hall

Session Overview:

The Office of Academic, Faculty, and Student Affairs (AFSA) will be hosting the New Faculty Orientation as a supplement to the orientation that is given by Human Resources at each faculty member’s hire date. The AFSA New Faculty Orientation is catered specifically to the faculty with introductions of people and resources that may be of help in their growth and advancement during their time of employment with UTHSC.

This session is for all new faculty hired since January 2014 who DID NOT attend New Faculty Orientation in March 2014.

A light breakfast will be served beginning at 7:30 AM.

Please use the following link to RSVP your attendance for New Faculty Orientation: http://tinyurl.com/uthsc-nfo-fall2014

Questions regarding New Faculty Orientation? Please contact Kristy Conger (kconger@uthsc.edu / 901-448-2253).

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 June 30, 2014 – Professional Development Opportunities

Primarily Education-Focused Sessions and Resources

Creating Rubrics: Improve Assessments, Assignments and Outcomes (Webinar)

Date: July 9, 2014
Time: 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
LocationGEB A304

Presenter: Dr. Teresa Flateby (Director of Academic Assessment at Georgia Southern University)

Session Overview:

Well-designed rubrics are an invaluable tool to help students understand what they need to learn and help educators effectively assess learning outcomes and course quality. How can you ensure that your rubric satisfies instructional and assessment purposes for both you and your students? Join us for a highly-informative, 60-minute webinar where you will discover:

  • Steps to develop quality scoring rubrics – templates included!
  • Different types of rubrics and what bests fits your assessment needs
  • Effective ways to outline assignment expectations to students
  • Ways to limit grade appeals and confusion through well written rubrics
  • Critical characteristics and specific examples of effective rubrics

To register for this session go to: http://tinyurl.com/creatingrubrics

Interprofessional Collaborative Practice: Are you training students to practice in expert teams or teams of experts? (Webinar)

Date: July 17, 2014
Time: 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
Location: GEB A204

Presenter: Jennifer Danielson, PharmD, MBA, CDE (Director, Experiential Education, University of Washington)

This webinar is hosted by Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center – School of Pharmacy

Session Objectives:

  • Discriminate between interdisciplinary and interprofessional practice.
  • Distinguish activities and responsibilities that students from multiple professions can do in a practice site to encourage teamwork and shared decision making.
  • Organize a plan or schedule that facilitates interprofessional interaction across professions within your practice site.
  • Relate potential assessment tools for interprofessional collaborative practice to currently used experiential education evaluation and assessment methods.

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

Best Practices for Designing and Assessing Online Discussion Questions (Sloan-C Webinar)

Date: July 30, 2014
Time: 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
Location: Register and participate from any location

Presenters: Dr. Andrea McCourt, Dr. Jillian Yarbrough, and Dr. Marcus Tanner – Texas Tech University

Session Overview:

Online discussion can provide students with the opportunity to express ideas, think about course content, apply course concepts to real-world situations, interact with classmates and faculty, and reflect on attitudes or values. However, it can be challenging to create discussion questions that engage students in critical thinking and encourage robust interaction. It is additionally challenging to assess different aspects of online discussion and provide students with meaningful qualitative and quantitative feedback. This webinar will provide strategies and tips for meeting these challenges.

To learn more about this webinar or register go to: http://sloanconsortium.org/institute/webinars/2014/7/bestpracticesfordesandassessonlinediscuss?{{$par}}

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

Professional Sessions

Save the Date! – New Faculty Orientation

Date: September 26, 2014 (Friday)
Time: 8:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Location: SAC – OD Larry Dining Hall

Session Overview:

The Office of Academic, Faculty, and Student Affairs (AFSA) will be hosting the New Faculty Orientation as a supplement to the orientation that is given by Human Resources at each faculty member’s hire date. The AFSA New Faculty Orientation is catered specifically to the faculty with introductions of people and resources that may be of help in their growth and advancement during their time of employment with UTHSC.

This session is for all new faculty hired since January 2014 who DID NOT attend New Faculty Orientation in March 2014.

A light breakfast will be served beginning at 7:30 AM.

Please use the following link to RSVP your attendance for New Faculty Orientation: http://tinyurl.com/uthsc-nfo-fall2014

Questions regarding New Faculty Orientation? Please contact Kristy Conger (kconger@uthsc.edu / 901-448-2253).

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 June 23, 2014 – Professional Development Opportunities

Primarily Education-Focused Sessions and Resources

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

Dates: June 25 – 26, 2014

Location: 920 Madison – Room 653 (COM TBL Room)

Session Overview:

The UTHSC College of Medicine and the Office of Academic, Faculty and Student Affairs will be hosting 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.

Ms. Bonnycastle summarizes the best practical information from the international literature in her popular blogs: Medical Education Blog (Teaching in Medicine) and Medical Education Canada

Sessions taking place during this two-day seminar will be interactive, will require group discussion/work, and will focus 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)

In order to have a better understanding of what it means to be a student in a flipped environment, select prereading materials have been made available by Ms. Bonnycastle at http://words.usask.ca/medicaleducation/2014/04/18/flipped-workshop/

Schedule:

Day 1 (June 25, 2014; 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM)

  • 9:00 AM – 11:30 AM (Writing student-centered learning objectives to guide teaching and assessment)
  • 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM (Using out of class time for teaching)

Day 2 (June 26, 2014; 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM)

  • 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM (How to use class time in a flipped classroom)

We have a limited number of seats left for this two-day faculty development seminar. If you have NOT submitted your registration to attend, please contact Kristy Conger (kconger@uthsc.edu) with questions regarding available space.

Creating Rubrics: Improve Assessments, Assignments and Outcomes (Webinar)

Date: July 9, 2014
Time: 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
LocationGEB A304

Presenter: Dr. Teresa Flateby (Director of Academic Assessment at Georgia Southern University)

Session Overview:

Well-designed rubrics are an invaluable tool to help students understand what they need to learn and help educators effectively assess learning outcomes and course quality. How can you ensure that your rubric satisfies instructional and assessment purposes for both you and your students? Join us for a highly-informative, 60-minute webinar where you will discover:

  • Steps to develop quality scoring rubrics – templates included!
  • Different types of rubrics and what bests fits your assessment needs
  • Effective ways to outline assignment expectations to students
  • Ways to limit grade appeals and confusion through well written rubrics
  • Critical characteristics and specific examples of effective rubrics

To register for this session go to: http://tinyurl.com/creatingrubrics

Interprofessional Collaborative Practice: Are you training students to practice in expert teams or teams of experts? (Webinar)

Date: July 17, 2014
Time: 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
Location: GEB A204

Presenter: Jennifer Danielson, PharmD, MBA, CDE (Director, Experiential Education, University of Washington)

This webinar is hosted by Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center – School of Pharmacy

Session Objectives:

  • Discriminate between interdisciplinary and interprofessional practice.
  • Distinguish activities and responsibilities that students from multiple professions can do in a practice site to encourage teamwork and shared decision making.
  • Organize a plan or schedule that facilitates interprofessional interaction across professions within your practice site.
  • Relate potential assessment tools for interprofessional collaborative practice to currently used experiential education evaluation and assessment methods.

Best Practices for Designing and Assessing Online Discussion Questions (Sloan-C Webinar)

Date: July 30, 2014
Time: 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
Location: Register and participate from any location

Presenters: Dr. Andrea McCourt, Dr. Jillian Yarbrough, and Dr. Marcus Tanner – Texas Tech University

Session Overview:

Online discussion can provide students with the opportunity to express ideas, think about course content, apply course concepts to real-world situations, interact with classmates and faculty, and reflect on attitudes or values. However, it can be challenging to create discussion questions that engage students in critical thinking and encourage robust interaction. It is additionally challenging to assess different aspects of online discussion and provide students with meaningful qualitative and quantitative feedback. This webinar will provide strategies and tips for meeting these challenges.

To learn more about this webinar or register go to: http://sloanconsortium.org/institute/webinars/2014/7/bestpracticesfordesandassessonlinediscuss?{{$par}}

Professional Sessions

Save the Date! – New Faculty Orientation

Date: September 26, 2014 (Friday)
Time: 8:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Location: SAC – OD Larry Dining Hall

Session Overview:

The Office of Academic, Faculty, and Student Affairs (AFSA) will be hosting the New Faculty Orientation as a supplement to the orientation that is given by Human Resources at each faculty member’s hire date. The AFSA New Faculty Orientation is catered specifically to the faculty with introductions of people and resources that may be of help in their growth and advancement during their time of employment with UTHSC.

This session is for all new faculty hired since January 2014 who DID NOT attend New Faculty Orientation in March 2014.

A light breakfast will be served beginning at 7:30 AM.

Please use the following link to RSVP your attendance for New Faculty Orientation: http://tinyurl.com/uthsc-nfo-fall2014

Questions regarding New Faculty Orientation? Please contact Kristy Conger (kconger@uthsc.edu / 901-448-2253).

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 June 16, 2014 – Professional Development Opportunities

Primarily Education-Focused Sessions and Resources

Faculty Development Seminar: Active Learning and the Flipped Classroom

Dates: June 25 – 26, 2014

Location: College of Medicine TBL Room (920 Madison – Room 653)

Session Overview:

The UTHSC College of Medicine and the Office of Academic, Faculty and Student Affairs will be hosting 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.

Ms. Bonnycastle summarizes the best practical information from the international literature in her popular blogs: Medical Education Blog (Teaching in Medicine) and Medical Education Canada

Sessions taking place during this two-day seminar will be interactive, will require group discussion/work, and will focus 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)

Use the following links to register to attend:

Day 1 (June 25, 2014; 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM) – http://tinyurl.com/facultydevday1

Day 2 (June 26, 2014; 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM) – http://tinyurl.com/facultydevday2

In order to have a better understanding of what it means to be a student in a flipped environment, select prereading materials have been made available by Ms. Bonnycastle at http://words.usask.ca/medicaleducation/2014/04/18/flipped-workshop/

Opening the Box: Building Online Learning Communities with Multiuser Blogging Environments

Date: June 18, 2014
Time: 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
Location: Join us in GEB A304 for a group viewing of this webinar

Presenter: Michael Wilder (University of Nevada)

Session Overview:

Although blogging is not new to education, current improvements to blogging systems have enabled this technology to be applied in innovative and creative ways. Instead of simply being mechanisms for individual reflection or announcement, newer features allow open-source blogging systems to become full-fledged virtual communities that enable sophisticated social interaction, collaboration, and peer evaluation.

A combination of the open-source blogging software, WordPress, with the free BuddyPress plugin, creates an environment in which students can create academic publications with a full-range of contemporary word-processing features (including the addition of images, video, and podcasts), share resources, work collaboratively, and comment and evaluate each other’s work.

At the same time, this system allows students to have direct control of their learning environment (through customized themes), to participate in Facebook-like social interactions (“friending,” “liking,” commenting, user profiles), to integrate social media (such as Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, YouTube, Flickr), and to collaborate (via document sharing, group support, and wikis). In addition this educational practice allows mobile access (via smartphones and tablets) as well as badges and gamification.

Participants in this webinar will be able to:

  • Describe some of the major affordances of multiuser blogging environments
  • Evaluate application of this technology in education,
  • List basic technological requirements and enhancements,
  • Identify other institutions currently using this innovation.

To register for this webinar go to: http://tinyurl.com/uthsccalendar

Sloan-C Webinar: Best Practices for Designing and Assessing Online Discussion Questions

Date: July 30, 2014
Time: 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
Location: Register and participate from any location

Presenters: Dr. Andrea McCourt, Dr. Jillian Yarbrough, and Dr. Marcus Tanner – Texas Tech University

Session Overview:

Online discussion can provide students with the opportunity to express ideas, think about course content, apply course concepts to real-world situations, interact with classmates and faculty, and reflect on attitudes or values. However, it can be challenging to create discussion questions that engage students in critical thinking and encourage robust interaction. It is additionally challenging to assess different aspects of online discussion and provide students with meaningful qualitative and quantitative feedback. This webinar will provide strategies and tips for meeting these challenges.

To learn more about this webinar or register go to: http://sloanconsortium.org/institute/webinars/2014/7/bestpracticesfordesandassessonlinediscuss?{{$par}}

Professional Sessions

Save the Date! – New Faculty Orientation

Date: September 26, 2014 (Friday)
Time: 8:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Location: SAC – OD Larry Dining Hall

Session Overview:

This session is for all new faculty hired since January 2014 who DID NOT attend New Faculty Orientation in March 2014.

A light breakfast will be served beginning at 7:30 AM.

To register to attend go to: http://tinyurl.com/uthsc-nfo-fall2014

Questions regarding New Faculty Orientation? Please contact Kristy Conger (kconger@uthsc.edu / 901-448-2253).

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 June 9, 2014 – Professional Development Opportunities

Primarily Education-Focused Sessions and Resources

Opening the Box: Building Online Learning Communities with Multiuser Blogging Environments

Date: June 18, 2014
Time: 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
Location: GEB A304

Presenter: Michael Wilder (University of Nevada)

Session Overview:

Although blogging is not new to education, current improvements to blogging systems have enabled this technology to be applied in innovative and creative ways. Instead of simply being mechanisms for individual reflection or announcement, newer features allow open-source blogging systems to become full-fledged virtual communities that enable sophisticated social interaction, collaboration, and peer evaluation.

A combination of the open-source blogging software, WordPress, with the free BuddyPress plugin, creates an environment in which students can create academic publications with a full-range of contemporary word-processing features (including the addition of images, video, and podcasts), share resources, work collaboratively, and comment and evaluate each other’s work.

At the same time, this system allows students to have direct control of their learning environment (through customized themes), to participate in Facebook-like social interactions (“friending,” “liking,” commenting, user profiles), to integrate social media (such as Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, YouTube, Flickr), and to collaborate (via document sharing, group support, and wikis). In addition this educational practice allows mobile access (via smartphones and tablets) as well as badges and gamification.

Participants in this webinar will be able to:

  • Describe some of the major affordances of multiuser blogging environments
  • Evaluate application of this technology in education,
  • List basic technological requirements and enhancements,
  • Identify other institutions currently using this innovation.

To register for this webinar go to: http://tinyurl.com/uthsccalendar

Faculty Development Seminar: Active Learning and the Flipped Classroom

Dates: June 25 – 26, 2014

Location: College of Medicine TBL Room

Session Overview:

The UTHSC College of Medicine and the Office of Academic, Faculty and Student Affairs will be hosting 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.

Ms. Bonnycastle summarizes the best practical information from the international literature in her popular blogs: Medical Education Blog (Teaching in Medicine) and Medical Education Canada

Sessions taking place during this two-day seminar will be interactive, will require group discussion/work, and will focus 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)

Use the following links to register to attend:

Day 1 (June 25, 2014; Tentatively scheduled for 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM) – http://tinyurl.com/facultydevday1

Day 2 (June 26, 2014; Tentatively scheduled for 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM) – http://tinyurl.com/facultydevday2

In order to have a better understanding of what it means to be a student in a flipped environment, select prereading materials have been made available by Ms. Bonnycastle at http://words.usask.ca/medicaleducation/2014/04/18/flipped-workshop/

Sloan-C Webinar: Best Practices for Designing and Assessing Online Discussion Questions

Date: July 30, 2014
Time: 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
Location: The online webinar format allows you to participate from any location

Presenters: Dr. Andrea McCourt, Dr. Jillian Yarbrough, and Dr. Marcus Tanner – Texas Tech University

Session Overview:

Online discussion can provide students with the opportunity to express ideas, think about course content, apply course concepts to real-world situations, interact with classmates and faculty, and reflect on attitudes or values. However, it can be challenging to create discussion questions that engage students in critical thinking and encourage robust interaction. It is additionally challenging to assess different aspects of online discussion and provide students with meaningful qualitative and quantitative feedback. This webinar will provide strategies and tips for meeting these challenges.

To learn more about this webinar or register go to: http://sloanconsortium.org/institute/webinars/2014/7/bestpracticesfordesandassessonlinediscuss?{{$par}}

New Issue – Journal of Asynchronous Learning Networks

Overview:

The Sloan Consortium and the Editorial Board of JALN are pleased to announce the publication of a new issue of the Journal of Asynchronous Learning Networks. In this issue a collection of articles provides much needed insight into the state of online faculty development; comparative dynamics of classroom and online performance; support for student interaction in online environments, and emerging legal issues crucial to online educators and their institutions.

Table of Contents:

A National Study of Training Content and Activities for Faculty Development for Online Teaching
Katrina A. Meyer, University of Memphis
Vicki Murrell, University of Memphis

A Study of Personal Information Management Strategies for Online Faculty
Lorna R. Kearns, University of Pittsburgh
Barbara A. Frey, University of Pittsburgh
Christinger Tomer, University of Pittsburgh
Susan Alman, San Jose State University

An Analysis of the Cost and Cost-Effectiveness of Faculty Development for Online Teaching
Katrina A. Meyer, University of Memphis

A Confirmatory Factor Analysis of Teaching Presence within Online Professional Development
Melinda G. Miller, United States Air Force Academy
Debbie L. Hahs-Vaughn, University of Central Florida
Vicky Zygouris-Coe, University of Central Florida

Thematic Analysis of the “Games” Students Play in Asynchronous Learning Environments
Thalia MacMillan, Empire State College
Michele Forte, SUNY Empire State College
Cynthia Grant, Concordia University Chicago

Investigating Asynchronous Online Communication: A Connected Stance Revealed
Susan J Wegmann, Baptist College of Florida
Joyce K. McCauley, Sam Houston State University

Applying a Model of Communicative Influence in Education in Closed Online and Offline Courses
Caleb T. Carr, Illinois State University

How Much “Group” is there in Online Group Work?
Susan Lowes, Ph.D., Institute for Learning Technologies

Comparing Student Performance in Online and Face-to-face Delivery Modalities
Jeffrey L. Helms, Kennesaw State University

Round One? Judge Issues Rulings in Long-awaited Copyright Infringement Lawsuit Against Georgia State University*
Linda K. Enghagen, University of Massachusetts at Amherst

Professional Sessions

Toastmaster’s 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, Conference Room 4

A Toastmaster’s meeting is a learn-by-doing workshop in which participants hone their speaking and leadership skills in a no-pressure atmosphere. Everyone is welcome!

For more information about Toastmaster’s contact Detlef Heck (dheck@uthsc.edu).

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/