Faculty Workshop Day — 160 Colleagues and Counting!

 

Faculty Workshop Day 2013 — Engaging Our Campus Community— is a week away on Wednesday, Feb. 27. More than 160 of our colleagues are registered and popular program events are filling quickly!

Our keynote presenter for the event is David R. Katz III, professor of Political Science & History and Coordinator of Faculty & Staff Enrichment at Mohawk Valley Community College in Utica.

A unique mix of personal and professional development workshops are scheduled. Beyond the three-hour Teaching for Understanding/Backward Design workshop (applicable to the Teaching & Learning Certificate), this year’s offerings include the following concurrent sessions:

10 – 11:15 a.m. Concurrent Sessions I
11:45 a.m. -1 p.m. Concurrent Sessions II
  • Bullying in the Classroom
  • CAE & EWS: New Tools for Your Student Engagement & Retention
  • Do Your Students Understand Their Role in the Big Picture of Education?
  • Emotional Intelligence, Efficacy & Success
  • Incorporating Web-Based Publisher-Created Content into Your Course
  • Introduction to Meditation
  • Veterans in the Classroom and on Campus

 

  • Academic Integrity Policy Changes
  • Difficult Students or Students with Difficulties?
  • Engaging the Online Student with BlackBoard Collaborate
  • Entrepreneurship in Education: How to Use Entrepreneurial Concepts to Connect Classroom Theory with Real-World Applications
  • Public Deliberation: Communication Making a Difference
  • Understanding Who Our Students Are: The Demographics at HVCC

Detailed program information, workshop descriptions and registration options can be found at https://www.hvcc.edu/facultyworkshop/index.html. (Use the menu on the left of the page.)

Please plan on joining us in this annual event promoting interaction, growth and professional development!

 

Published: Thu, 21 Feb 2013 12:55:28 +0000 by m.such