Salisbury University |  Instructional Design & Delivery Newsletter | April 6, 2021

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TurningPoint Workshop 

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Salisbury University utilizes TurningPoint applications for active learning and student response, which can be used both in face-to-face and virtual teaching environments to engage students with classroom activities such as quizzes, surveys and polls. Turning’s products can be used with response clickers, a smart devices app and/or a web browser! 

 

Join Instructional Design and Delivery's Safaa Said and guests from Turning, Inc. to find out about all the new changes and features for TurningPoint classroom response system (formerly known as Clickers). The Turning representatives discuss Turning's new branding and how you can use TurningPoint Solutions products to enhance classroom interaction.  

 

To view more details and to register for this workshop, please go to the Faculty Development Calendar.

 

Missed Our Partner Presentation Webinars? 

Fear Not – We Recorded Them!

 

On March 5, Drs. Yujia Song, Joerg Tuske and Sarah Winger shared pedagogical best practices and examples of strategies to introduce students to and support the development of students’ critical thinking skills.  

 

On April 2Drs. Carolyne King, Melissa Bugdal and Beth Towle described why they use peer review and how they carefully scaffold this activity; Dr. Sarah Winger discussed findings related to Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs) for reading and writing from GULL Week. 

 

If you were unable to attend these sessions live, we have added recordings of these sessions to our Faculty Development playlist, which consists of past recordings of faculty development sessions offered by, or in partnership with, ID&D.

Call for Videos: Canvas MAGIC 2021 Virtual Conference

This year, the Mid-Atlantic Group Instructing with Canvas 2021 Conference (MAGIC) is streaming virtually as a playlist on YouTube beginning Friday, April 23.  

   

You are invited to submit a video recording of a presentation related to your or your institution's use of Canvas: success stories, overcoming problems that Canvas helped to solve, and other topics related to teaching/learning, instructional design and/or training. 

 

These videos will be included on the MAGIC YouTube channel as part of the virtual conference and should be 45-minutes or less 

 

The deadline to submit a video recording is Friday, April 16, at 5 p.m. EST. Instructions on how to submit your video file are available.  

FLC Event - Becoming Human: Matter and Meaning in an Antiblack World

Zakiyyah Iman Jackson talk on her book Becoming Human: Matter and Meaning in an Antiblack World. A portrait of Zakiyyah Iman Jackson and the book cover are included in the image.

The Technologies of Identity Faculty Learning Community (FLC) along with the Fulton Public Humanities Program sponsors Author Zakiyyah Iman Jackson's talk on her book Becoming Human: Matter and Meaning in an Antiblack World 2 p.m. (EST) Friday, April 9. The free Zoom event is open to the public.

Please see the event registration site for more details.

Soaring with Online Learning – Summer 2021 Cohort

Seagull in flight

Instructional Design and Delivery is currently accepting applications for the next cohort of the Soaring with Online Learning program to be held from May 17-June 21, 2021. Soaring with Online Learning (Soaring) is a multi-week faculty development program to prepare faculty to develop and deliver courses in a fully online or hybrid environment through the campus learning management system, MyClasses. The summer 2021 cohort focuses on faculty designing online or hybrid courses for winter and spring 2022 sessions. 

Program details and application can be accessed from the Soaring with Online Learning webpage. The application deadline is FridayApril 16.

Faculty Learning Community - Call for Proposals

Faculty Learning Community (FLC) proposals are now being accepted for the upcoming 2021-2022 academic year. Your proposal can be for a cohort-based or topic-basic FLC. The proposal should be developed by the prospective FLC facilitator(s) with a budget not to exceed $2,500 (final awards may be modified in light of prevailing budgetary considerations). A newly designed online FLC proposal form and an FLC scoring rubric are both available at the Faculty Learning Communities website.  

The due date for proposals is Friday, April 30. For more information on FLCs and the application process, please visit the Faculty Learning Communities website.

April Workshops

ID&D April workshops cover pedagogical topics and look ahead for summer and fall course planning and design. Offerings include exploring the New Analytics feature to learn more about how students are engaging in your course, planning for interactions using Turning technology sessions and learning the basics of MyClasses if the platform is new or intimidating for you. These sessions are meant to help you plan and implement effective online content, whether you are fully online, hybrid, remote or supplementing a face-to-face class with online submissions and resource sharing.

 

ID&D will not be holding a workshop on Friday, April 23; instead, we will be supporting the Annual SU Student Research Conference (SUSRC).

 

To view more details about each session and to register for one or more workshops, please go to the Faculty Development Calendar.

New Analytics in MyClasses

Friday, April 9 ● 10-11 a.m. (EST)

 

 New Changes for TurningPoint (Now Called Turning)

Friday, April 16 ● 10-11 a.m. (EST)

 

Baby Steps to MyClasses

Friday, April 30 ● 1-2 p.m. (EST)

Need Help?

Contact an Instructional Designer

 

Review our ID&D Knowledgebase for instructional software how-to’s and pedagogical best practices. (SU Login required)

 

You can also search the IT HelpDesk Knowledgebase, such as for information about Zoom and Office 365.

Can't find the information you need in the Knowledgebase?

 

Please use the I Need Help? option to submit a Help Request in the ID&D Support Center.

 

Drop into our Virtual Office Hours, Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.


Visit & Follow Us

ID&D Office: 

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.

 

Faculty Studio

Guerrieri Academic Commons 221

 

Department Information:

W: www.salisbury.edu/instructionaldesign

E: suidd@salisbury.edu

P: 410-677-6585*

*Voicemails are converted to emails while ID&D works remotely.

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