Faculty Development Teaching Discussion

Teaching Discussion: Planning and Teaching a First-Year Seminar

Event Date: 
November 18, 2009 - 4:00pm - 5:00pm

Teaching Discussion: Planning and Teaching a First-Year Seminar

Sponsor: Dean’s Office
Facilitators: Ruth Caldwell (French), Lea Pickard (Anthropology and Women and Gender Studies), Eric Baack (Biology)
Date: Wed., Nov. 18, 4:00-5:00 pm
Location: Nansen (2nd floor Union)
Registration: No limit, but please sign up below if you plan to attend.

This session will focus on strategies for developing a successful first-year seminar. The facilitators will share their ideas for engaging students and addressing the goals of the course.

Copyright and Intellectual Property: Legal, Ethical, and Practical Considerations for Faculty

Event Date: 
November 18, 2009 - 3:30pm - 4:30pm

Copyright and Intellectual Property: Legal, Ethical, and Practical Considerations for Faculty

Sponsor: LIS
Facilitator: Chris Barth
Date: Wed., Nov. 18, 3:30-4:30pm
Location: Preus Library – Hovde Lounge
Registration: No limit, but please sign up below if you plan to attend.

This session will focus on a discussion of copyright and intellectual property policies as they affect faculty and student classroom work, research, and recreation.

Copyright and Intellectual Property: Legal, Ethical, and Practical Considerations for Faculty

Copyright and Intellectual Property: Legal, Ethical, and Practical Considerations for Faculty

Sponsor: LIS
Facilitator: Chris Barth
Date: Wed., Nov. 18, 3:30-4:30pm
Location: Preus Library – Hovde Lounge
Registration: No limit, but please sign up below if you plan to attend.

This session will focus on a discussion of copyright and intellectual property policies as they affect faculty and student classroom work, research, and recreation.

Teaching Discussion: Planning for J-Term II Alternatives

Teaching Discussion: Planning for J-Term II Alternatives

Sponsor: Dean’s Office
Facilitators: Terry Sparkes (Director of Curriculum Development), Chuck Christianson (Economics and Business), Brian Solberg (HPE), Jeff Dintaman (Theatre/Dance)
Date: Thurs., Nov.

Teaching Discussion: Planning and Teaching a First-Year Seminar

Teaching Discussion: Planning and Teaching a First-Year Seminar

Sponsor: Dean’s Office
Facilitators: Ruth Caldwell (French), Lea Pickard (Anthropology and Women and Gender Studies), Eric Baack (Biology)
Date: Wed., Nov. 18, 4:00-5:00 pm
Location: Nansen (2nd floor Union)
Registration: No limit, but please sign up below if you plan to attend.

This session will focus on strategies for developing a successful first-year seminar. The facilitators will share their ideas for engaging students and addressing the goals of the course.

Copyright and Intellectual Property: Legal, Ethical, and Practical Considerations for Faculty

Copyright and Intellectual Property: Legal, Ethical, and Practical Considerations for Faculty

Sponsors: Dean’s Office, LIS, and Center for Ethics and Public Life
Facilitators: Chris Barth (LIS) and John Moeller (Political Science and Center for Ethics and Public Life)
Date: Wed., Sept.

Teaching Discussion: Thinking Through Paideia II

Facilitator: Guy Nave (Paideia II Director)
Location: Mott Room – Dahl Centennial Union

As a result of the revisions to the all-college requirements adopted by the faculty in 2005, Paideia II has undergone significant changes. Most significant among the changes is the addition of two alternative ways of fulfilling the Paideia II general education requirement. In addition to the traditional team-taught Paideia II course, faculty may now offer (1) an interdisciplinary cluster of two paired courses or (2) a specially designed sequence of two courses.

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