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Teaching & Learning Committee

Past Events
 

Fall 2008

Monday, October 6: TLC Tea: Understanding the Understandings: How can assessments of the common curriculum help to improve teaching and student learning? (Special guests: Andrew Hansen, Gordon MacAlpine)

Monday, November 3: TLC Tea: Paper-LESS Teaching and Learning (Special guests: Richard Reed, Robert Chapman)

Monday, December 1: TLC Tea: Making the Grade (Matter)--How do we engage student interest in faculty responses to written work?  (Special guests: Paula Hertel, Timothy O'Sullivan, Claudia Stokes, Amy Stone)

Fall 2007

Thursday, September 20: New Faculty Event: Facilitating Classroom Discussions, Dr. John McGrath

Wednesday, October 10: Fulbright Forum

Monday, November 12: Honor Code & Academic Integrity
 

Spring 2006

January: TLC Workshop, Senior Interdisciplinary Seminar

Tuesday April 4: TLC Tea--Reel Life Learning: Using Video in the Classroom."

TLC Tea--Ken Elzinga: The Socratic Method and Lecturing Methods.

TLC Summit--Student Faculty Communication
 

Fall 2005

Campus Connection Topics: Women & Gender Studies, The Environment

Friday, November 15: Beyond the Classroom Experience


Spring 2005

Thursday, January 27:The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly:  Connecting Students with Information

Wednesday, March 2, 2005:  Civic Engagement:  Can It Happen in the Classroom? 

Thursday, March 31, 2005: Stimulating Creative Thinking
 

Fall 2004

Thursday, November 4th: What You Need to Know about Team Teaching

Thursday, December 2nd: Blackboard: Boon or Bane?
 

Spring 2004

Thursday, January 29:  Classroom Satisfaction?--A Student/Faculty Dialogue

Thursday, March 4:  Plagiarism:  Will It Stop When the Honor Code Begins?

Thursday, March 25:  Using Informative Feedback to Strengthen Teaching

Wednesday, April 14:  PowerPoint: Classroom Tool or Toy?