29 research outputs found

    Idea Exchange: First Day of Class

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    Have you found the perfect activity for the first day that sets the stage for the remaining semester? Or, are you looking for a new approach? Bring your experiences or examples and an open mind to new ideas for approaching the first day of class

    CITL Board Meeting

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    CITL Open House

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    Come and meet the team! The Center for Innovation in Teaching and Learning (CITL) is committed to the advancement of teaching, learning, and scholarly activity at USFSP, serving as a resource for the USFSP community by fostering dialogue and supporting innovation relating to the scholarship of teaching and learning. Throughout the day you can meet members of the CITL board, and the full team of people here to support you, including: librarians, instructional designers, instructional technologists, video production specialists, classroom technology experts, and professional development trainers. Come and have a cup of coffee in CITL and ask us anything!

    New Faculty Orientation

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    The Center for Innovative Teaching and Learning (CITL) invites you to attend the 2019 New Faculty Orientation. Meet other new faculty and learn about resources available to faculty

    CITL Puppy

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    FLC Lunch & Learn

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    There\u27s no better way to build a community of learners than over food. Join us for lunch and the chance to hear faculty experiences and the new opportunities with our Faculty Learning Communities (FLCs)

    CITL/OLITS Open House

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    Come and meet the team! The Center for Innovation in Teaching and Learning (CITL) is committed to the advancement of teaching, learning, and scholarly activity at USFSP, serving as a resource for the USFSP community by fostering dialogue and supporting innovation relating to the scholarship of teaching and learning. Throughout the day you can meet members of the CITL board, and the full team of people here to support you, including: librarians, instructional designers, instructional technologists, video production specialists, classroom technology experts, and professional development trainers. Come and have a cup of coffee in CITL and ask us anything!

    Why Don\u27t Students Read My Syllabus?

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    Excessive student emails making you crazy? Otis Wilder from the CITL and OLITS team will be hosting a workshop to provide helpful strategies to get your students up to speed with course requirements and help to keep your inbox to a minimum

    Active Learning: What is it and how can I do it?

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    Active learning is not new. John Dewey stated, The Teacher and the book are no longer the only instructors; the hands, the eyes, the ears, in fact the whole body, become sources of information, while teacher and textbook become respectively the starter and the tester. Join us for this session to discover what active learning is and discover some great examples of how you can implement the process in your class no matter what discipline you teach

    Fostering Critical Thinking in Your Course

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    Critical thinking is nothing new, but it has certainly seen its\u27 share of buzz lately. CeCe Edwards from the Student Success Center hosts this workshop to cover effective strategies to implement critical thinking components directly into your curriculum
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