Showcase: Seasoned Part-Time Faculty Members Share their Tools, Strategies, and Insights
Using the high-energy approach to sharing innovations and strategies called Lightning Talks, this session will involve an engaged discussion of teaching techniques, strategies, and insights from seasoned part-time faculty colleagues. Lightning Talks is a format of peer sharing that allows a wide range of presenters to share their teaching innovations and strategies to spark connections and new practices across disciplines. The format involves a sequence of individual presenters providing a short introduction (5-7 minutes) on a specific topic, strategy, or assignment idea, followed by a breakout time for participants to sit and talk together about specific topics.
As a result of attending this session, you will be able to:
- Identify a new teaching idea to add to your teaching toolbox;
- Connect with interdisciplinary colleagues about evidence-based teaching; and
- Consider how you might use the Lightning Talks format with our own students.
Session Date
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4/13/2017
Thursday, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.Delphi Center Lab, Room 244Ekstrom Library
Presenters
Gay Baughman, School of Dentistry
Judy Heitzman, Kent School of Social Work
Suzanne Hopf, Arts and Sciences, Sociology
Tina Marie Johnson, Kent School of Social Work
Richard Slawsky, Arts and Sciences, Communications
Shalonda Stewart, Kent School of Social Work
Katherine A. Wagner, Arts and Sciences, Humanities