Once again, the Teaching Learning Center will offer free Faculty Workshops for the two weeks around Convocation Day, Thursday August 26. Subjects range from daily tools such as the many resources within O-Space, creating Blogs, and ePortfolis, as well as a few Teaching Tips discussions with your peers. As before, these workshops will be held on the Goldsmith Campus, in the Ahmanson Building. Come learn something new or sign up to simply refresh your memory…
Facilitated by Sue Maberry, Heather Cleary, Derek McMullen, Shelley Forbes, Jean-Marie Venturini, and Kathleen Forrest.
Schedule
Download the full schedule (PDF). Room Change: Workshops will be held in Room 411
Unless otherwise noted, all workshops are in the TLC.
List of Available Workshops
If you cannot these workshops, they may be offered throughout the year and are easily available by request.
Basic Database Searching: Introduction to the various online resources purchased by the Otis Library and to the methods for finding needles among the haystack of the billions of pages of data. Discussion of strategies for faculty to use in teaching students to do appropriate research for courses. Facilitators: Sue Maberry, Heather Cleary
Blogs: Learn how to start a blog and use it in class or for a group with a common interest. Create and customize your own. Discuss pedagogy of using blogs. Facilitator: Heather Cleary
e-Portfolios: General introduction to our e-Portfolio section within O-Space. Faculty, students, and staff may create e-Portfolios for a variety of uses. They may be used as part of a class that requires posting artwork for review. Individuals can also use personal ePortfolios as they build their body of work. Graduating seniors can direct potential galleries or employers to their site. Facilitator: Heather Cleary
Introduction to PowerPoint: Learn the basics so that you can make class and group presentations and upload PowerPoint study guides to O-Space. Learn the fundamentals of this very versatile software. Facilitator: Shelley Forbes. Appointments are available for 60 minute one-on-one coaching during convocation week, August 23-27 (first come first served). See Kathleen Forrest for details and reservations.
Learning Portfolios: Learn this specific type of e-Portfolio. Students will start using their Learning ePortfolios during Foundation year and maintain it throughout their years at Otis. Several sections of this important topic will be available on different days and times to accommodate your schedules. Facilitators: Heather Cleary, Jean-Marie Venturini
O-Space: General Introduction to the Learning Management System section of O-Space. Confirm your classes are listed and students are enrolled; learn to upload your Syllabus as well as other file formats. Set up your attendance records and grading modules. Learn about setting up Communities. Facilitator: Kathleen Forrest
OtisDID: General introduction to our Otis Digital Image Database (DID). Create slideshows for your classes. Learn how to sign in, search the databases, and select images tocreate a presentation. Practice with the presentation viewer. Organize your slideshows. Upload your personal images to supplement ours. Create canned searches. Burn your slideshow to a CD. Export your images into PowerPoint. Facilitator: Heather Cleary
Scanning Slides, Photos, & Prints and Capturing Your Own Photos to Use: Useful skills for teaching are covered with these two workshops. Learn how to scan a variety of image formats as well as capture your photos from your own camera. Once you have your images, learn Photoshop basics on how to save them to use for your own class or project. Facilitator: Derek McMullen
Teaching Tips: Review Chickering and Gamson’s "Seven Principles for Good Practice in Undergraduate Education." Since these points were developed in 1987, new communication and information technologies have arrived. Discuss how you can apply these valuable techniques today and share what may have worked for you in the world of the Net Generation. Facilitator: Kathleen Forrest