Fall 2024 CTL Programming lineup
Fall 2024 CTL Programming lineup
Welcome back to a new and exciting semester! As we embark on this journey together, let’s celebrate the strength and vibrancy of our liberal arts community. This is a time to reconnect, share our experiences and support one another in our collective mission to inspire and educate our students.
Our community thrives on collaboration, creativity and the exchange of ideas. Let’s continue to foster an environment where every voice is heard and valued. As we prepare for the semester ahead, let’s embrace the opportunities to innovate in our teaching, engage with our students, and make a lasting impact on their lives.
Here’s to a semester filled with growth, discovery and the joy of learning. Together, we can achieve great things. Below is the 2024 Fall Semester Programming Lineup. You can register for these workshops by visiting our registration link.
-The CTL Crew
Aug. 14 from 8:30 to 9 a..m. & Dec. 16 from 8:30 to 9 a.m.
Library 376
This session will explain how you can benefit from a full series of courses to maximize your learning potential. You will discuss and share experiences and strategies with your peers and learn to complete a comprehensive learning experience for the digital environment. By completing the Digital Bootcamp series, you will obtain your Brightspace Essentials or Advance Training Course for Instructors certificate and badge, one (1) of our Quality Matters (QM) course offerings, obtaining a certificate and receive a Digital Bootcamp certificate and badge as a gate-keeping criterion for instructors new to teaching online at Georgia College & State University.
Brightspace Essentials Training Course for Instructors
Aug. 14 @ 11 a.m. to 12:30 pm & Aug. 15 @ 11 a.m. to 12:30 pm
Library 376
In this two (2) day certificated training, you can unlock the full potential of your online teaching with the Brightspace Essentials Training Course for Instructors. This comprehensive course equips you with the essential skills needed to effectively navigate and utilize the Brightspace Learning Management System (LMS). Learn to customize your course homepage, create engaging content modules, manage announcements and streamline communication with students. Gain hands-on experience in setting up assignments, quizzes and discussion forums all while mastering the grade book and personalized learning tools. Ideal for those who are new to Brightspace or those seeking to enhance their online course delivery, this training provides the foundational knowledge and practical skills to create a dynamic and interactive online learning environment. Join us and transform your digital teaching capabilities today.
Academic Affairs Small Grants Program
Aug. 28 @ 2 p.m or Aug. 29 @ 3 p.m.
Library 376
Are you interested in applying for one of the grants being offered by Academic Affairs? Are you wanting support and guidance for preparing and submitting your Academic Affairs Small Grant? Join Jim Berger to learn steps for completing the application and receive guidance on what can be included and what to leave out. Even if you are not sure you want to apply to the programs, this session can help you think about the process and potential projects. Each of the sections will be discussed, rubrics for the different types of grants will be provided and tips on how to create a more successful application will be covered. These grant programs are open to all full-time faculty (Instructors, lecturers, tenure, tenure-track and non-tenure). Handouts will be provided, and resources will be shared.
Roadmap Workshop - Liberal Arts Skills in the Professions and Personal Wellbeing
Sept. 4 @ 10 a.m.
Library 376
Discover the power of incorporating Liberal Arts Skills in the Professions and Personal Wellbeing within your courses. Learn how to create a comprehensive roadmap that guides your class throughout the semester, emphasizing the importance of intentionality in your teaching. We’ll explore how to seamlessly integrate key communications into your course through the syllabus, learning objectives, class activities and assessment measures at each stage of your course. Additionally, you’ll gain insights on helping your students communicate their successes to the broader community. Save time with ready-made syllabus statements and presentation slides, ensuring you don’t have to reinvent the wheel. Join us to enhance your teaching approach and make a lasting impact on your students.
Quality Matters - Designing Your Online Course (DYOC)
Sept. 6 @ 1- 4 p.m. & Sept. 13 @ 1- 4 p.m.
Library 376
Transform your online course design with the certificated Designing Your Online Course (DYOC) workshop. Gain a deep understanding of Quality Matters' foundational concepts and learn to apply the essential QM Rubric Specific Review Standards to your course. This workshop provides practical guidance on developing a structured, effective online course plan and aligning one module for development. Ideal for educators seeking to build robust, high-quality online courses, DYOC equips you with the tools and insights needed to create a well-organized and engaging digital learning environment.
Teamwork – Collaborative Excellence: Enhancing Teamwork through Liberal Arts
September 18, 2024 @1:00p.m.
Library 376
In this workshop, we will look at ways to intentionally highlight how your classes develop your students’ teamwork skills. We will cover several effective strategies for fostering a collaborative classroom environment, integrating teamwork into your syllabus, and creating assignments that promote cooperative learning. Participants will learn techniques to facilitate group dynamics, manage conflicts, and ensure equitable participation among students. We will also discuss methods to assess teamwork effectively and provide constructive feedback. By the end of this session, you will have a clear plan for how to embed teamwork as a learning objective in your syllabus, how to overtly convey to students when a class assignment or activity is developing this skill, and how to align your SRI objective selection in a way that best reflects that you are maximizing student success via this hallmark trait of a liberal arts education.
Sept. 24 @ noon or Sept. 25 @ noon
Library 376
Discover the essence of effective teaching with our Critical Teaching Behaviors Workshop. Designed for instructors at all career stages, this workshop delves into the core of what makes teaching "good" through an evidence-based guide to instructional strategies that enhance student engagement and success. Participants will learn to align classroom activities with learning goals, teach inclusively, create engaging learning environments, assess student progress and use technology effectively. Additionally, the workshop offers tools for developing a teaching narrative, gathering peer and student feedback and creating a teaching portfolio. By integrating the widely recognized Critical Teaching Behaviors (CTB) framework, this workshop equips educators with comprehensive feedback and documentation techniques to advance their careers and improve teaching effectiveness. Join us to gain practical insights and develop your teaching skills in an interactive, supportive environment.
How Students Define Success - Part I
Oct. 1 @ noon or Oct. 2 @ noon
Library 376
This session offers instructional tips to address the three fundamental ways recent literature has identified that students define success: "I belong/I matter," "I can reach my goals," and "I can get help/solve problems." Join us for this session to explore practical strategies for implementing these principles in your classroom and creating an environment where every student can thrive.
Critical Thinking – Navigating the Liberal Arts Landscape
October 3, 2024 @ 1:00 p.m
Library 376
In this workshop we will look at ways to intentionally highlight how your classes develop the critical thinking skills of your students. We will cover multiple techniques to achieve this, including how best to embed it as a learning objective in your syllabus, how to overtly convey to students when a class assignment or activity is developing this skill, and how to align your SRI objective selection in a way that best reflects that you are maximizing student success via this hallmark trait of a liberal arts education.
Quality Matters - Improving Your Online Course (IYOC)
October 4, 2024 1-4 pm or October 11, 2024 1-4 pm
Library 376
Enhance your existing online courses with the certificated Improving Your Online Course (IYOC) workshop. Focused on applying Quality Matters' Specific Review Standards, this workshop helps you identify and prioritize improvements to your course. Learn to describe the alignment of modules and make data-driven decisions to enhance course quality. Perfect for educators aiming to elevate their online teaching, IYOC provides the strategies and support necessary to make impactful, evidence-based course enhancements.
How Students Define Success - Part II
Oct. 8 @ noon or Oct. 9 @ noon
Library 376
Discover how to prioritize students' well-being, address their challenges and inspire them to excel through personalized teaching approaches. Learn techniques for making classes interactive and engaging, promoting critical thinking and connecting course material to the real world. Explore effective communication and feedback methods, as well as guidance and support practices to cultivate a positive learning atmosphere. Gain insights into showcasing passion and expertise to ignite students' enthusiasm for learning. By embracing these principles, you'll enhance your teaching effectiveness and empower your students to thrive academically and beyond.
Liberal Arts at the Intersection: A Roadmap for Creative Problem-Solving
Oct. 16 @ 2 p.m.
Library 376
In this workshop, we will look at ways to intentionally highlight how your classes develop your students’ problem-solving skills. Our panel of faculty from across the university will share how they employ various pedagogical practices that draw on problem-based learning. Sharing our interdisciplinary insights, our goal is that participants will learn how to effectively and seamlessly plan and then implement aspects of problem solving in their own unique courses that prepare students for the diverse professions they plan to pursue after graduation and beyond. By the end of this session, you will know how to, first, best embed problem-solving as a learning objective in your syllabus, then, how to overtly convey to students when a class assignment or activity is developing this skill and, finally, how to align your SRI objective selection in a way that best reflects that you are maximizing student success via this hallmark trait of a liberal arts education.
Communication - Charting Your Course
Oct. 31 @ 11 a.m.
Library 376
In this workshop, we will look at ways to intentionally highlight how your classes develop your students’ communication skills. We will specifically focus on ways to emphasize the importance and transfer of these skills that are being learned in the class to future professional opportunities. By the end of this session, you will have a variety of strategies that will help to explicitly convey both written and verbal communication skills that students are learning in your class as well as examples of how to align your SRI objective selection in a way that best reflects that you are maximizing student success via this hallmark trait of a liberal arts education.
Quality Matters - Apply the QM Rubric (APPQMR)
Nov. 1 @ 12:30 - 4:30 p.m. & Nov. 8 @12:30 - 4:30 p.m.
Library 376
Master the application of the Quality Matters Rubric with the certificated Applying the QM Rubric (APPQMR) workshop. This intensive training covers the critical elements of the QM quality assurance program, including the QM Rubric, materials, processes, and administrative components. Learn to apply the QM Higher Education Rubric to review online courses, make informed decisions about meeting standards, and draft constructive recommendations for course improvement. Ideal for those committed to excellence in online education, APPQMR ensures you have the expertise to elevate course quality through rigorous, standards-based evaluation.
Liberal Arts in the Profession and Personal Wellbeing - Roadmap Wrap-up
Nov. 11, 2024 @ 1 p.m.
Library 376
Join us for an insightful workshop designed to help you assess the effectiveness of incorporating Liberal Arts Skills in the Professions and Personal Wellbeing within your courses. This session will guide you through a multifaceted approach, starting with gathering student feedback through surveys and SRIS to understand their perceptions and experiences. Learn how to align your assessment measures with learning objectives that emphasize communicating liberal arts skills, using both formative and summative assessments to monitor progress. Gain valuable insights from classroom assessment techniques. Learn more about conducting focus groups or interviews for qualitative feedback and track students' long-term success to see how they apply these skills in real-world contexts. By employing these strategies, you will be equipped to comprehensively evaluate and enhance your teaching approach, ensuring a lasting impact on your students and their effectiveness in communicating the skills they learned in your class.
Dec. 16 @ 10 to 11:30 a.m. & Dec. 17 @ 10 to 11:30 a.m.
Library 376
In this two (2) day certificated training, discover how to transform your teaching with Active Learning 101, a foundational course designed to create engaging, student-centered learning environments. Learn to develop dynamic course content, effectively use GeorgiaVIEW/D2L and other technologies and craft interactive materials that promote hands-on learning. This training is ideal for instructors at all levels. This course blends online lectures, interactive modules and practical assignments to invigorate your teaching practice. Join us and empower your students to actively participate and excel in their learning journey. Enroll today and turn your classroom into hubs of energy and discovery.