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CSL Staff Meeting
When: Monday, November 23, 2009 | 01:00 PM-03:07 PMWhere: UL 2115 G | |
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Total Career Makeover:Communication Styles at Work
When: Wednesday, December 02, 2009 | 11:59 AM-01:30 PM Where: University Library, Room 1126 | |
As part of the Total Career Makeover Series, Dr. Kristina Sheeler, Dept. of Communication Studies, will discuss how our gender socialization may result in different communication styles which impact our behavior in the workplace. She will demonstrate how to develop a variety of communication styles and how to use them effectively in the work environment.
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Prereqs for Success: Lifecycle of a Grant Proposal
When: Thursday, December 03, 2009 | 02:00 PM-03:30 PM Where: University Library, Room 1126 | |
Learn the basics of sponsored programs administration and meet key Sponsored Research Services staff. Participants will also gain insight into the pre-award and post-award processes at IUPUI.
This session will be facilitated by:
Speakers:
Jean Mercer, Director of Grant Services in the IUPUI Office of Research Administration; and
Randy Brutkiewicz, Assistant Dean for Faculty Affairs and Professional Development, IU School of Medicine.
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Conversations at Tea Time: Diversity Initiative
When: Wednesday, December 09, 2009 | 04:30 PM-06:00 PM Where: Faculty Club | |
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IUPUI Preparing Future Faculty Capstone Event
When: Thursday, December 10, 2009 | 04:00 PM-05:00 PM Where: University Library, room 1140P | |
Co-sponsors: Center for Research and Learning & IUPUI Graduate Office
Future Faculty scholars will convene to celebrate having completed all program requirements to receive a Letter of Participation and a Certificate of Completion. Scholars will provide insights on the events and activities that helped shape their experience in the program. Scholars will also share their capstone projects.
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Faculty Liaison for Service & Leanring Deadline
When: Tuesday, December 15, 2009 | 00:07 AM-01:59 PM Where: Center for Service and Learning | |
The Faculty Liaison opportunity, now in its second year, is for faculty with documented experience in teaching service learning classes and is designed to: (1) Cultivate faculty leadership for the civic engagement aspect of campus mission within their department/school level by assuming responsibility as a catalyst to advance service learning and engagement of students in the community; (2) strengthen professional ties between faculty in departments/schools and the staff of the Center for Service and Learning (CSL) to leverage and maximize both internal and external resources; (3) increase departmental/school support for service and learning, civic engagement, and the RISE initiative by developing a cadre of faculty leaders in service learning.
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PUL Symposium
When: Thursday, January 21, 2010 | 09:00 AM-03:30 PM Where: CE 409 | |
The IUPUI Principles of Undergraduate Learning (PULs) form the conceptual framework for all students’ general education and permeate the curriculum in the major field of study. This symposium will offer a variety of sessions about how to incorporate PULS into the curriculum and individual courses. Special emphasis will be on best practices for teaching and assessing the PULs.
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Let's Talk Teaching: Using Podcasts for Learning
When: Tuesday, January 26, 2010 | Noon-01:00 PM Where: Online | |
This event will feature Eugenia Fernandez and Wanda Worley of the School of Engineering and Technology
Podcasting is being used creatively in higher education classrooms across the globe. But does podcasting affect student learning? This session reports on a meta-synthesis study that evaluated the research literature on podcast use in university courses. It provides an overview of how podcasts can be used, summarizes what the research shows, discusses the implications for teaching, and provides a framework for learning with podcasting. Participants will share ways they use podcasts in their classes and/or brainstorm ways to effectively use podcasting.
This session is part of the Let's Talk Teaching Webinar series which will focus on a variety of teaching topics. The sessions will be facilitated by faculty with an emphasis on sharing examples, discussing ideas, and exploring questions.
The series will be offered online via Adobe Connect each month from noon to 1 pm. The sessions will be recorded and also available online after the session. Registered participants will receive an email with instructions for viewing and a link a day or two before the event.
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Let's Create Engaging Online Presentations
When: Thursday, January 28, 2010 | 10:00 AM-11:59 AM Where: UL1125M | |
Let's Create! A Recipe for Creating Engaging Online Presentations with Adobe Presenter.
Take one PowerPoint presentation, a tablespoon of voice-over narration, a half a cup of animations, sprinkle in some tests or surveys, add the Web and Viola……you have Adobe Presenter. See how a static PowerPoint presentation can be turned into an interactive Flash video to be delivered dynamically over the web. End users will now be able to hear the topic being discussed, replay the video, select individual slides, search for specific text in the presentation or take self assessment quizzes that are all apart of the Adobe Presenter plug-in for PowerPoint. By the end of this 2 hour hands-on workshop you will be able to create and publish your own online presentations using Adobe Presenter.
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Using Rubrics to Assess and Enhance Learning
When: Friday, February 05, 2010 | 09:00 AM-11:59 AM Where: TBD | |
Elaine Cooney, Chair, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology
Karen Alfrey, Lecturer of Biomedical Engineering
Debra Runshe, Instructional Design Consultant, Center for Teaching and Learning
Susan Kahn, Director of IUPUI ePortfolio and Director, Office of Institutional Effectiveness
Well-written rubrics help students understand what they are expected to accomplish in an assignment or a course of study. In this workshop you will practice developing rubrics that deepen your students’ learning. You will also discuss strategies for reaching school or division consensus, through rubric development, about assessing the Principles of Undergraduate Learning at IUPUI. For more information, contact Susan Scott, ePortfolio Coordinator, at sbscott@iupui.edu.
This event is cosponsored by the ePortfolio Initiative and the Center for Teaching and Learning.
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Twittering in Support of Learning
When: Tuesday, February 09, 2010 | 03:00 PM-05:00 PM Where: Online | |
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Note: This is an online workhop. Participants will receive a web link via email for accessing the virtual workshop environment no later than 24 hours prior to the start of the workshop.
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Multicultural Teaching and Learning Institute
When: Thursday, February 11, 2010 | 08:30 AM-03:00 PM Where: TBD | |
The IUPUI student body is diverse, representing 122 countries, many races and ethnicities, with a majority of the entire incoming freshman being first-generation students. How can faculty create curriculum and classroom environments that support success with such a diverse group of students? The Multicultural Teaching and Learning Institute (MTLI) addresses this question.
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Reading at the Table: Glazed America
When: Thursday, February 11, 2010 | 11:30 AM-01:00 PM Where: Faculty Club | |
Featuring Paul Mullins, "Glazed America: The History of the Doughnut"
Paul Mullins turns his attention to the simple doughnut in order to learn more about North American culture and society. Both a breakfast staple and a snack to eat any time of day or night, doughnuts cross lines of gender, class, and race like no other food item. Favorite doughnut shops that were once neighborhood institutions remain unchanged--even as their surrounding neighborhoods have morphed into strip clubs, empty lots, and abandoned housing. Blending solid scholarship with humorous insights, Mullins offers a look into doughnut production, marketing, and consumption. He confronts head-on the question of why we often paint doughnuts in moral terms, and shows how the seemingly simple food reveals deep and complex social conflicts over body image and class structure.
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CONNECTing w/Students:Adobe Connect Best Practices
When: Wednesday, February 17, 2010 | 02:00 PM-04:00 PM Where: Online | |
This workshop focuses on how creating a virtual meeting space can provide social presence, collaboration, and team building using the web-based conferencing service Adobe Connect. Participants will join a live online classroom and experience synchronous communication via video, audio, and chat. Participants will also see the power of sharing resources, such as presentations, documents, software applications, and other multimedia within the Adobe Connect environment.
Note: This is an online workhop. Participants will receive a web link via email for accessing the virtual workshop environment no later than 24 hours prior to the start of the workshop.
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Conversations at Tea Time: Honors College
When: Wednesday, February 17, 2010 | 04:30 PM-06:00 PM Where: Faculty Club | |
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Let's Talk Teaching: Data in the Classroom
When: Tuesday, February 23, 2010 | Noon-01:00 PM Where: Online | |
This event will feature Gabriel M. Filippelli, School of Science.
This session is part of the Let's Talk Teaching Webinar series which will focus on a variety of teaching topics. The sessions will be facilitated by faculty with an emphasis on sharing examples, discussing ideas, and exploring questions.
The series will be offered online via Adobe Connect each month from noon to 1 pm. The sessions will be recorded and also available online after the session. Registered participants will receive an email with instructions for viewing and a link a day or two before the event.
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Mood, Stress, & Decision Making in a Virtual World
When: Wednesday, February 24, 2010 | 11:59 AM-01:00 PM Where: Faculty Club | |
Scholarship at Lunchtime: Mood Stress, and Decision Making in a Virtual World featuring Mark Pfaff, School of Informatics
Dr. Pfaff’s research explores the intersection of people, information, and technology in computer-supported cooperative work environments through the use of experimental simulations and mixed-methodological approaches. The focus of this talk will be on applied cognitive psychology, with some discussion of the systems used in complex work environments.
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PfP: Excellence in Teaching and Service
When: Thursday, February 25, 2010 | 11:59 AM-01:30 PM Where: University Library, Room 1126 | |
Presenters: Robert Bringle, Chancellor’s Professor of Psychology, Purdue Univ. School of Science, Director, Center for Service and Learning; Sharon Andreoli, Professor of Pediatrics, IU School of Medicine, Director of Pediatric Nephrology
This workshop will explore how to best represent your teaching and/or service to satisfy the guideline requirements of "satisfactory" or "excellent".
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National TRiO Day
When: Friday, February 26, 2010 | 00:00 AM-00:00 AMWhere: TBA | |
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William M. Plater Medallion: Application Deadline
When: Monday, March 01, 2010 | 00:00 AM-11:59 PM Where: Office of Community Service | |
The William M. Plater Medallion has been established to recognize students who have demonstrated exemplary commitment to their communities during their years as an IUPUI student. Recipients of the medallion will have exhibited personal development, intellectual growth, and positive community impact as a result of their civic engagement experiences. Recipients are expected to have engaged in a variety of activities while making a significant investment to at least one community experience over time. Please nominate students that meet these criteria whom you believe are deserving of this prestigious award recognition.
Students must submit applications no later than Monday, March 1, 2010 by 5:00pm.
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Conversations at Tea Time: Chancellor Bantz
When: Wednesday, March 03, 2010 | 04:30 PM-06:00 PM Where: Faculty club | |
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Edward C. Moore Symposium on Teaching Excellence
When: Thursday, March 04, 2010 | 08:00 AM-05:00 PM Where: IUPUI Campus Center | |
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Introduction to IUPUI’s ePortfolio
When: Friday, March 12, 2010 | 09:00 AM-11:59 AM Where: TBD | |
Susan Kahn, Director of IUPUI ePortfolio and Director, Office of Institutional Effectiveness
Lynn Ward, Principal Systems Analyst, Academic and Faculty Services, University Information Technology Services
Debra Runshe, Instructional Design Consultant, Center for Teaching and Learning
Susan Scott, Coordinator, ePortfolio Initiative
Thoughtfully used, electronic portfolios can engage students more deeply in learning, encourage them to develop lifelong learning skills, support faculty collaboration around curricula and learning outcomes, and facilitate authentic assessment. In this session, you’ll learn about the context and rationale for IUPUI’s ePortfolio initiative and participate in a hands-on demonstration of the ePort environment within Oncourse. You’ll also learn about resources available to support your use of ePort to improve teaching, learning, and assessment. For more information, contact Susan Scott, ePortfolio Coordinator, at sbscott@iupui.edu.
This event is cosponsored by the ePortfolio Initiative and the Center for Teaching and Learning.
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Strategies for Incorporating Video in Instruction
When: Wednesday, March 17, 2010 | 10:00 AM-03:00 PM Where: UL1125M | |
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Let's Talk Teaching
When: Tuesday, March 23, 2010 | Noon-01:00 PM Where: Online | |
This session will feature Megan Palmer, Assistant Dean for Faculty Affairs and Professional Development and Visiting Assistant Professor, IUPUI School of Education.
This session is part of the Let's Talk Teaching Webinar series which will focus on a variety of teaching topics. The sessions will be facilitated by faculty with an emphasis on sharing examples, discussing ideas, and exploring questions.
The series will be offered online via Adobe Connect each month from noon to 1 pm. The sessions will be recorded and also available online after the session. Registered participants will receive an email with instructions for viewing and a link a day or two before the event.
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Understanding Religion in American Life
When: Thursday, March 25, 2010 | 11:59 AM-01:00 PM Where: Faculty Club | |
Scholarship at Lunchtime: Understanding Religion in American Life and the Role of the IUPUI in that Endeavor featuring Phillipp Goff, School of Liberal Arts
Dr. Goff is the Director of the Center for the Study of Religion and American Culture. The Center aims at increasing awareness and understanding of the diversity of American religious life and the manifold forms in which religion reveals itself in culture. By placing Protestantism, Catholicism, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and non-mainstream beliefs, behaviors, and rituals together in fashioning an analysis of American religion, the Center has helped increase scholarly and public understandings of the diversity of the American religious experience and established entirely new views from which to study religion in America.
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PfP: What's On Your Mind?
When: Thursday, March 25, 2010 | 11:59 AM-01:30 PM Where: University Library, Room 1126 | |
Potential Presenters: Professor Mary L. Fisher, IU School of Nursing, Associate Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, IUPUI; Professor Gail Williamson, IU School of Dentistry, Faculty Fellow for Faculty Advancement Initiatives
Have specific questions? Bring them to this workshop for a direct answer.
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IUPUI P&T Workshop for ALL Faculty Appointees
When: Thursday, March 25, 2010 | 09:00 AM-11:59 AM Where: Campus Center, Room 450C | |
**NOTE: This workshop is the same as the one offered on Friday, March 26th. Please only register for one.**
Faculty who will be participating in the Promotion and Tenure process, as well as their mentors, chairs and deans, are encouraged to attend this important workshop.
The workshop will offer an overview of the IUPUI Promotion and Tenure process along with the values and aspirations which shape specific decisions. Uday Sukhatme, Dean of the Faculties, will offer his perspective on the P&T process and Mary Fisher, Associate Dean of the Faculties, will present the 2010-11 “Dean of the Faculties Guidelines for the Preparation of P&T Dossiers.”
The workshop will engage participants in simulations of the decision process and members of this year’s IUPUI Promotion and Tenure Committee will offer comments and answer questions.
We look forward to talking with tenure-line and non-tenure line faculty about developing the best case they can for faculty advancement.
Event Contact: Gail Williamson or Christy Cole.
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IUPUI P&T Workshop for ALL Faculty Appointees
When: Friday, March 26, 2010 | 09:00 AM-11:59 AM Where: Campus Center, Room 450C | |
**NOTE: This workshop is the same as the one offered on Thursday, March 25th. Please only register for one.**
Faculty who will be participating in the Promotion and Tenure process, as well as their mentors, chairs and deans, are encouraged to attend this important workshop.
The workshop will offer an overview of the IUPUI Promotion and Tenure process along with the values and aspirations which shape specific decisions. Uday Sukhatme, Dean of the Faculties, will offer his perspective on the P&T process and Mary Fisher, Associate Dean of the Faculties, will present the 2010-11 “Dean of the Faculties Guidelines for the Preparation of P&T Dossiers.”
The workshop will engage participants in simulations of the decision process and members of this year’s IUPUI Promotion and Tenure Committee will offer comments and answer questions.
We look forward to talking with tenure-line and non-tenure line faculty about developing the best case they can for faculty advancement.
Event Contact: Gail Williamson or Christy Cole.
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Reading at the Table: To Live upon Hope
When: Thursday, April 08, 2010 | 11:30 AM-01:00 PM Where: Faculty Club | |
Rachel Wheeler, "To Live upon Hope: Mohicans and Missionaries in the Eighteenth-centurey Northeast"
Through extensive research, especially in the Moravian records of day-to-day life, Rachel Wheeler offers an understanding of the lived experience of Mohican communities under colonialism. She complicates the understanding of eighteenth-century American Christianity by demonstrating that mission programs were not always driven by the destruction of indigenous culture and the advancement of imperial projects. In To Live upon Hope, Wheeler challenges the prevailing view of accommodation or resistance as the two poles of Indian responses to European colonization; colonialism placed severe strains on native peoples, yet Indians also exercised a level of agency and creativity that aided in their survival.She systematically employs the rich German-language Moravian archive to study New England Indian history. This path-breaking use of sources and Wheeler's fine-grained analysis of the differing Moravian and Congregationalist priorities are major achievements.
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Creating Online Learning Activies (Online Only)
When: Thursday, April 08, 2010 | 02:00 PM-04:00 PM Where: Online | |
Learning activities can be delivered over the web to enhance, supplement and facilitate learning. In this hands-on session, you will explore online sites to find existing learning objects. You will also learn about creating custom learning objects using tools such as StudyMate and Raptivity.
Note: This workshop is offerred online. Online participants will be given a web link via email no later than 24 hours prior to the start of the workshop.
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Creating Online Learning Activities
When: Thursday, April 08, 2010 | 02:00 PM-04:00 PM Where: UL1125M | |
Learning activities can be delivered over the web to enhance, supplement and facilitate learning. In this hybrid hands-on/online session, you will explore online sites to find existing learning objects. You will also learn about creating custom learning objects using tools such as StudyMate and Raptivity.
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IUPUI Research Day
When: Friday, April 09, 2010 | 08:00 AM-05:00 PM Where: Campus Center 450 ABC | |
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Conversations at Tea Time: Student Initiatives
When: Wednesday, April 14, 2010 | 04:30 PM-06:00 PM Where: Faculty Club | |
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Boyer Scholars: Application Deadline
When: Tuesday, April 20, 2010 | 00:00 AM-00:00 PM Where: Center for Service and Learning | |
The Boyer Scholars program, now in its fifth year, is for faculty with experience in teaching service learning classes and is designed to strengthen faculty research and scholarship on service learning or civic engagement. The year-long program (1) structures discussion, planning, assessment, feedback, and dissemination of research and scholarly work; (2) cultivates faculty leadership for the civic engagement aspect of the campus mission, and (3) supports faculty development by advancing scholarship of teaching and learning and documenting civic engagement in dossiers. This year, priority will be given to faculty with a research agenda and teaching strategy that is aligned to improve community health.
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We are not Mutilated: Voices of Circumcised Women
When: Thursday, April 22, 2010 | 11:59 AM-01:00 PM Where: Faculty Club | |
Scholarship at Lunchtime: We are not Mutilated: Voices of Circumcized Women featuring Khadija Khaja
Dr. Khaja’s research focuses on the cultural traditional practice of female circumcision and Muslim Human Rights. She has examined the perceptions of circumcised African Muslim women migrants living in North America towards international human rights policies that ban female circumcision. Findings illustrate why many African circumcised women migrants feel marginalized globally by the very human rights policies that were designed to protect them.
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Reading at the Table: Cooling Board
When: Thursday, May 13, 2010 | 11:30 AM-01:00 PM Where: Faculty Club | |
Mitchell L. H. Douglas honors the music and spirit of late soul legend Donny Hathaway in his debut collection Cooling Board: a Long-Playing Poem. Speaking in the voices of Hathaway and those that knew him best, Douglas stands lyric poems next to prose poems next to the innovation of “alternate takes” to conduct a chorus that acknowledges Hathaway’s struggles while singing his praises.
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CRL Summer Research Programs Orientation
When: Wednesday, June 02, 2010 | 08:00 AM-06:00 PM Where: Campus Center 450 ABC | |