Advanced Excel — CANCELLED
Impress your friends and colleagues with your pivot table skills! This workshop is for savvy Excel users who want to learn even more features and tools.
When: 3 Sessions, Mon., 12/3 – 12/17, 9 – 10:30 a.m.
Where: CET Computer Lab
Instructor: Mary Beth Farr
Integrating Library Resources in Blackboard
Learn how to post links to articles from library research databases directly into Blackboard. It’s easy once you learn the proper format. Learn how in a few simple steps. Articles from Academic Search Complete, JSTOR, and other popular research databases will be demonstrated.
When: 1 Session, Thurs., 12/6, 10 – 10:45 a.m.
Where: MRV 010
Instructor: Brenda Hazard
NEW!
Authentic Assessment – Engaging Students in the Learning Process using Rubrics
This engaging and informative seminar will provide a forum for discovery, exploration, collegial discussion and the development of your own authentic assessment tool to empower students to monitor their own progress in you course. We will discuss how students can be engaged in the assessment and learning process through the use of rubrics. Participants will be given the opportunity to create their own rubric in any content area including math, science, history, writing, engineering, foreign language, art, and education.
When: 1 Session, Tues., 12/11, Noon – 3 p.m.
Where: BTC Meeting Room 2
Instructors: Nancy Cupolo & Bonnie Farrell
NERCOMP Presents Copyright and Fair Use Case against Georgia State University
The primary goal of this presentation is to provide participants with the most up-to-date information available concerning the ground breaking copyright and fair use case ruling issued May 11, 2012 in Cambridge University Press et al v. Georgia State University. For the first time, a court decision painstakingly evaluates seventy-five instances of alleged infringements by analyzing and explaining the four fair use factors in relation to each alleged infringement. In addition, the court lays out the most specific guidance provided by a court to date to assist faculty members, librarians, instructional designers and others in applying fair use when using chapters or sections of books in learning management systems and e-reserves.
When: 1 Session, Thurs., 12/13, 1 – 2 p.m. with additional time for discussion
More details coming soon!
Published: Tue, 04 Dec 2012 12:39:25 +0000 by c.prylo