Office of Academic Innovation

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To register select the check boxes next to the workshops that you would like to attend (you may check more than one). Fill out the form at the bottom of the page and then click Submit. If you don't see the workshop you are looking for please feel free to forward your suggested workshop topic to OAI@towson.edu.

 

March Events - Click here to register for events

Course Redesign—Towson Style

Date: Thursday, March 7, 2013
Location: Cook Library, Room 507, Towson Room
Time: 3:15 – 5 PM


Description: Please join the Office of Academic Innovation for a presentation on Course Redesign—Towson Style. Learn about models for course redesign and how they have been used at Towson for increasing students' opportunities for academic success. Learn about Towson's in-house Course Redesign Program (requests for proposals) that will be launched later this spring!

For more information, contact: Dr. Jane Neapolitan, Assistant Provost, Office of Academic Innovation: Jneapolitan@towson.edu or 410-704-6068

Copyright Basics in Education

Date: March 29, 2013
Location: CK 404B
Time: 12:00 - 1:30 PM
Presenter: Rick Davis (Cook Library)
Description:
Learn the basics of copyright and how it applies to the educational setting. Intended primarily for faculty and staff who facilitate educational activities on campus, but students who plan to enter the educational field may also benefit. Topics to be covered include the scope and purpose of copyright; the exclusive rights granted under the law; limitations on these rights, including fair use; best practices in fair use for educators; recent copyright litigation; requesting permission to use copyrighted works; and Towson University resources for copyright issues.


Please join us in person or via live video stream here: http://mediasite-ex.towson.edu/Mediasite/Play/d589eb5f3639410284b7f3993fc4d6a11d

Flipped Classrooms

Date: March 12, 2013
Location: CK 404B
Time: 12:00 - 1:30 PM
Presenters: Sara Arnold-Garza and Kimberly Miller (Cook Library)
Description:
Are you interested in exploring new ways of engaging students with course content? Have you heard buzz about the flipped classroom, and you’re wondering exactly what it is? Have you tried flipping your own classroom and wish to share experiences with other experimental educators? Join librarians Kimberly Miller and Sara Arnold-Garza for this workshop, which explores the teaching model where lecture content and homework activities are flipped, making practical use of modern technologies and efficient use of limited class time. Registrants will be provided with materials to review before the workshop, creating our very own flipped experience.

This event will be available as a recording, but not as a live video stream due to the small group workshop format.  Contact Audrey Cutler for a link to the recording: acutler@towson.edu

 

April Events - Click here to register for events

Emerging Technologies Capture Voice & Screens with Ease Using Screencast-O-Matic

Date: April 09, 2013
Location: CK 404B
Time: 12:00 - 1:30 PM
Presenter: Audrey Cutler (CIAT)

Are you looking for a tool you can use to create just-in-time instruction and demonstrations or to provide audio comments on papers or other assignments? If so, then join us for the Emerging Technologies - Capture Your Voice and Screen Action with Ease Using Screencast-O-Matic brown bag session.


Screencast-O-Matic is a free online screen recorder software that allows you to capture 15 minute recordings. With a few clicks you can capture, store and share whatever action is happening on your computer screen along with your voice narration. All that is required is a computer, internet access, microphone and speakers to record your presentations from any location. In this hands-on workshop we will use Screencast-O-Matic to create recordings with narration and screen captures

Please join us in person or via live video stream here: http://mediasite-ex.towson.edu/Mediasite/Play/a557e8a644a44ec784d6073de68679781d?catalog=cd5de918-e28d-46b6-a85d-4fe08d50b7e8

 

Make Your Online Classes More Interactive: Lessons Learned from the Art History Classroom

Date: April 11, 2013
Location: CK 404B
Time: 12:00 - 1:30 PM
Presenter: Dr. Emily Halligan (Dept. of Art)
Description:
Online teaching format is a natural fit for art history classes. In the past, online art history course were informative but not interactive, with classes limited to online lectures and essay responses for the students to complete on their own. In this presentation a faculty member who regularly uses online teaching will address the different technology tools available to more fully engage students and enrich the online course. Though designed for online courses, faculty who teach hybrid (partly online) or face-to –face courses can benefit from these flexible tools.


Participants will get hands-on introductions to these interactive teaching methods:

  • PowerPoint with audio/QuickTime movies for course lectures
  • Screencast videos for tour of course site, explanation of key issues such as avoiding plagiarism, etc.
  • Voice Thread for class discussions
  • Prezi for introducing assignments


Please join us in person or via live video stream here: http://mediasite-ex.towson.edu/Mediasite/Play/5293b27937fd41bc9081f909b7d157e81d?catalog=cd5de918-e28d-46b6-a85d-4fe08d50b7e8

Create High Impact Grading Guidelines to Improve Student Assignments and Maximize Your Time and Feedback

Date: April 19, 2013
Location: CK 404B
Time: 12:00 - 1:30 PM
Presenter: Dr. Ronald S. Thomas (Dept. of Instructional Leadership and Professional Development)

Description:
Frustrated when students miss the purpose of an assessment or write irrelevant and rambling responses to questions? Learn to create grading guidelines that are meaningful to you and your students with Instructional Leadership expert Dr. Ron Thomas.


These assignment scoring tools help students to:

  • Easily identify assignment expectations
  • Respond to all the components of assignments
  • Improve their work using focused feedback
  • Revise their work more effectively

Using a variety of examples, Dr. Thomas will guide you through the process of breaking down assignments into parts. He will discuss his approach to assessment and his concept of encouraging students to "upgrade" their assignments.


Please join us in person or via live video stream here: http://mediasite-ex.towson.edu/Mediasite/Play/1d365349546740c283eb7cd646fec8f51d?catalog=cd5de918-e28d-46b6-a85d-4fe08d50b7e8

 

May Events - Click here to register for events

Online Teaching: Gaining Student Interaction without the Physical Classroom

Date: May 02, 2013
Location: CK 404B
Time: 12:00 - 1:30 PM
Presenter: Michelle Chester (Dept. of English)

Description:
In an online teaching environment, face-to-face interaction among students is nearly nil, which can sometimes hinder student and professor interaction. Many of those challenges can be met by utilizing some of the tools that Blackboard provides, such as the discussion board and the virtual classroom. The methods I have used are easy to implement and may lead to a fulfilling classroom experience for students, even without a physical classroom setting. This workshop will be useful for faculty new to Blackboard tools.


Please join us in person or via live video stream here: http://mediasite-ex.towson.edu/Mediasite/Play/8a97062f7ad44fdc921003f7b10b4e4a1d?catalog=cd5de918-e28d-46b6-a85d-4fe08d50b7e8


June Events - Click here to register for events

Blackboard 101 Plan It and Then Create It (Course design with Blackboard)

Date: June 05, 2013
Location: CK 404B
Time: 12:00 - 1:30 PM
Presenter: La Tonya Dyer (CIAT)

Description:

This workshop introduces techniques instructors can use to assist with the development of their courses (face-to-face, hybrid, or online) within the Blackboard environment. Within this hands-on session faculty will be introduced to basic course design techniques and Blackboard features. At the conclusion of the session participants will have tools and basic knowledge to assist with updating or beginning the development of their course for integration into Blackboard.


Note: This workshop is similar to the Blackboard Fundamentals technical training; however the focus is on effective planning and design for your Blackboard course.


During the session we will explore:

  • Planning and designing courses
  • Sharing multiple formats of content
  • Creating course menus and folders
  • Creating and managing assignments
  • Managing the course using the control panel
  • Communicating with students


Please join us in person or via live video stream here: http://mediasite-ex.towson.edu/Mediasite/Play/6f26b15debfe4098940d721365bc442f1d?catalog=cd5de918-e28d-46b6-a85d-4fe08d50b7e8


Past Events

Campus Technology Open House

Date: January 24, 2013

Location: Cook Library 404B & Cook Library 405

Time: 3:00 - 5:00 PM

Join us in the CIAT DMC and CIAT Faculty Lab for an overview of services and technologies.

Digital Media Classroom Demo:

  • Lecture capture with Mediasite
  • Hands on demonstration of LanSchool classroom management software including: ◦Sharing files with student computers
  • Capturing student screens
  • Sharing computer screens


Presentation of OAI/CIAT Services:

  • Teleprompter demonstration
  • Graphic Design/Illustrations
  • Videography services (recording, editing and enhancing presentations)
  • Instructional Design using technology

 

Learn more about the Campus Technology Open House.

Responding to Writing Effectively

Date: February 21, 2013

Location: CK 404B

Time: 12:00 - 1:30 PM
Presenter: Dr. Barbara J. Bass (Dept. of English)

Description:
Do these scenarios sound familiar?

  • After grading all weekend, you still have 10 more essays to go.
  • After reading a student’s essay or research paper, you know what grade it deserves, but you wonder what to write so that your comments adequately reflect that grade.
  • You’ve highlighted all of the errors on a student’s paper and have written a detailed summary of your thoughts at the end of the paper. Afterwards, you get the distinct feeling that you have spent more time writing your end remarks than the student had spent writing the essay.

At this workshop, we will discuss approaches to giving effective feedback, focusing on writing as a process, promoting students' ownership of their work, and raising questions that will help students improve their own writing. Uncover strategies to save time and energy while still responding effectively to student work.

Video stream here:http://mediasite-ex.towson.edu/Mediasite/Play/95b12f3bceb745f4a5fe5973434895ff1d?catalog=cd5de918-e28d-46b6-a85d-4fe08d50b7e8

Blackboard Teaching Circle (In-Person or Online)

Date: Friday, Feb. 22 from 1 ‒ 2:30 p.m.

Location: CK 404B online via WebEx (register to receive the WebEx link)

Time: 1 ‒ 2:30 PM

Description:
Would you like to connect with other colleagues who use Blackboard as an integral or supplemental part of their teaching? Would you like to share best practices for teaching with Blackboard? Regardless of your familiarity with Blackboard, join our Blackboard Teaching Circle to connect with colleagues on this topic.

Current topics:
• Linda Macaulay will demonstrate her Course Navigation Overview video
• We need more presenters! Consider sharing a segment or overview of your course
• Your questions and answers
• Consider changing to a “Hybrid and Online Courses” Teaching Circle or adding a research component

Please register if you plan to join us and indicate by which mode you plan to attend (in-person or online) or email: acutler@towson.edu.



Office of Academic Innovation
Cook Library Room 405
Phone: 410-704-2005
E-mail: oai@towson.edu


Course Redesign

- Towson Style

Date: March 7, 2013
Location: Cook Library, Room 507, Towson Room
Time: 3:15 – 5 PM

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