Salisbury University |  Instructional Design & Delivery Newsletter | March 3, 2020

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Feminist Pedagogy in the Undergraduate Classroom Webinar – March 6

Dr. Michele Schlehofer

Dr. Michèle Schlehofer reprises her presentation on Feminist Pedagogy in the Undergraduate Classroom that was presented at the 10th Annual Teaching and Learning Conference. As a recipient of the 2019 SU Distinguished Faculty Award, Dr. Schlehofer has been “challenging students to think outside of their comfort zone" (August 28, 2019, SU Press Release).

 

Join us online via Zoom on Friday, March 6, at 2 p.m. to learn more about:

  • Challenges faced when implementing a new pedagogical practice in the classroom
  • Lessons learned and rewards gained from experimenting with a different pedagogical approach
  • Feedback from students as their perceptions of the learning experience were challenged
 

Continued Conversations: Dynamic Lecturing – March 11

As a follow-up to the August 2019 Faculty Development Day with Dr. Todd Zakrajsek, you are invited to attend an FDC Continued Conversation Lunch Discussion on active learning strategies in the higher education classroom. In this session, FDC members will facilitate discussion on several chapters from the book Dynamic Lecturing: Research-Based Strategies to Enhance Lecture Effectiveness. Active-learning strategies discussed will include reflection opportunities, retrieval practice and questioning for critical thinking. Access to chapters seven-nine will be available to all registered participants prior to the session. Explore how you can transform your classroom lectures and introduce more active learning in your teaching!

 

This discussion will be held in Guerrieri Academic Commons 220H. Lunch is provided by ID&D.
Register from the ID&D Workshop site to reserve your spot.

 

Continued Conversations: Dynamic Lecturing
Wednesday, March 11 ● Noon-1 p.m. (EST)

Design Tools Workshops - March 13 

Cidi Design Tools for Canvas is an add-in formatting tool that allows instructors and course designers to create an interactive, accessible and professional looking course content in an efficient way. In the Give Your Canvas Courses a Boost workshop, participants learn how to access these tools to create and format content in MyClasses, including how to use themes and the Multi-Tool. Add to your Design Tools skills in the Advanced Design Tools workshop, where you explore advanced elements such as creating accordions, pop-up content and columns; aligning text without using tables; embedding quick check questions in a page; and more! 

 

Sign up for workshops offered by ID&D on the ID&D Workshop site.

 

Give Your Canvas Courses a Boost with Design Tools

Friday, March 13 ● 9-11 a.m. (EST)

 

Advanced Design Tools Workshop

Friday, March 13 ● 1-3 p.m. (EST)

DUO Requirement to Log into MyClasses

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This is a reminder that Information Technology will be auto-enrolling all faculty, staff and students in DUO through February and March. This means that DUO will be required for logging into MyClasses to access spring course content; please be mindful of the students in your department and remind them to be prepared to use DUO to complete online coursework.

  • Fulton School of Liberal Arts – Friday, March 6
  • Henson School of Science and Technology – Friday, March 13
  • Other Academic/Non Academic Departments – Friday, March 20
 

Download the Duo for Apple or Duo for Android app today. For more information, see:

 

View Past High-Five Friday Recorded Sessions

If you have been unable to join ID&D for previous High Five Friday webinars, the recordings are available for viewing on our ID&D Faculty Development Sessions playlist.

 

Previous webinars available for viewing include:

  • What's New in MyClasses, led by Melissa Thomas, Manager of ID&D
  • The Art and Science of Crafting Traditional-Style Assessments, with guest speaker Dr. Vincent Genare
  • Universal Design: Accessible Content for All Learners, with guest speaker Katherine MacDonald
  • Faculty Lightboard Instruction, with guest speakers Dr. Christina Bradley, Dr. Jennifer Nyland and Dr. Adam Woodis
  • Quality Matters 6th Edition, led by Melissa Thomas, Manager of ID&D
 

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