Salisbury University | Instructional Design & Delivery Newsletter | March 2, 2021
News & Events
Critical Thinking Webinar - March 5
The Partner Presentation on Critical Thinking continues the conversation about pedagogical best practices and examples of strategies to introduce students to and support the development of students’ critical thinking skills. This session will include guest speakers Dr. Yujia Song and Dr. Joerg Tuske from the Philosophy Department as well as Dr. Sarah Winger from University Analysis, Reporting and Assessment. To explore the earlier part of the conversation about SU’s assessment of critical thinking skills, you can view Winger's Stories from GULL Week Data presentation.
This session will not require pre-registration, but you can submit questions before the session by emailing them directly to Haley Cristea at hjcristea@salisbury.edu.
Partner Presentation: Critical Thinking
Friday, March 5 ● 2-3 p.m. (EST)
Assessment Development Requests
ID&D invites faculty to use our MyClasses Assessment Development request form at https://iddsupport.salisbury.eduto request assessments be developed for the middle or end of the semester. The request form prompts you with the various questions and settings available within MyClasses for assessments. Requests must be made a minimum of 72 hours prior to needing the assessment. All assessments should be reviewed by the instructor before publishing, including checking for correct and incorrect answers.
Registration Is Open for the 2021 MOST State Summit: Using OER to Advance Equity and Inclusion
The theme of the 2021 conference is Using OER to Advance Equity and Inclusion. The COVID-19 pandemic and continuing patterns of racialized violence have brought to the forefront inequities in educational access, preparation and experiences on our campuses. How might the use of open educational resources (OER) advance equity and inclusion at our postsecondary institutions and statewide?
Missed the TLC or attended one concurrent session, but interested in the other sessions? We are happy to announce that the sessions from the 11th Annual Teaching and Learning Conference are available by joining the conference site in MyClasses.
To access a session recording, scroll down to Virtual Conference Schedule on the home page. Expand each virtual session for a link to that session's abstract and recording.
March Workshop Offerings
ID&D is offering workshops in March that focus on pedagogy, managing your gradebook, and course design. To view more details about each session and to register for one or more workshops, please go to the Faculty Development Calendar.
ID&D is working remotely and is not in the office for the Spring 2021 semester. However, the Faculty Studio is still available to faculty during the hours that the Guerrieri Academic Commons is open.
SU is an Equal Opportunity/AA/Title IX university and provides reasonable accommodation given sufficient notice to the University office or staff sponsoring the event or program. For more information regarding SU’s policies and procedures, please visit www.salisbury.edu/equity.