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Mornings & Afternoon Sessions
MORNINGS JULY 14-18 [M-F]: Faculty Institute for Hybrid/Online Learning [FIHL]
Senate, non-Senate faculty, as well as instructors and post-docs, are invited to participate. [LIMITED TO 20 – space is still available]
Former Hybrid Learning Workshop/Bootcamp & Faculty Institute for Online Learning attendees are welcome to attend as refresher, please contact s.hathaway@uci.edu!
Registration: http://tinyurl.com/facultyinstitute
- Facilitator(s): Sheryl Narahara Hathaway, PhD & Guests (Judi Franz, Dave McCue, & Caryn Neiswender)
- Topic(s): Course Blueprint, Hands-on Hybrid/Online Design Lab, 3rd Party Tool Lab, & Celebration Lunch
- Guest Google Hangouts on Air Panel: ReThinking the Classroom
Emily Brauer, MFA [English]
Amanda Brindley, PhD [Chemistry]
Bernard Choi, PhD [Biomedical Engineering & Surgery]
Michael Dessen, PhD [Music]
- Special Google Hangouts on Air Guest Speaker:
Curt Bonk, PhD [Educational Psychology & Instructional Systems Technology]
- The Institute will be will be conducted as a hybrid course, with both online & face-to-face components
- Draft schedule: http://tinyurl.com/FIHL14-18
- Date/Time/Location: JULY 14-18 [M-F] 9:00-noon @ Humanities Instructional Resource Center [HIRC] Humanities Hall 269
NOTE: Tuesday & Thursday online option available [Hyflex model experiment]
AFTERNOONS JULY 14-17 [M-Th]: Innovative Teaching & Learning Panels/Labs [OPEN TO ALL]
Topics: Subjects selected from workshop, panels, and presentation survey results.
- MON July 14: UCI Google Apps Hands-on Lab [1:00 pm – 2:30 pm] @ HIRC Humanities Hall 269 [Caryn Neiswender, OIT Instructional Technologist]
Explore Google Apps @ UCI, a suite of tools for real-time collaboration, course material creation, website development, calendaring and much more! Only time offered this summer, don’t miss it!
Registration: http://tinyurl.com/UCIGoogleApps
- TUE July 15: Wikipedia Workshop: Research, Writing & Digital Literacy Lab [1:00 pm – 2:30 pm] @ HIRC Humanities Hall 269 [Antoinette LaFarge, Arts]
A hands-on introduction to Wikipedia's interface, with an emphasis on a minimal approach - get started and work productively in the Wikipedia environment!
Registration: http://tinyurl.com/wiki-arts
- TUE July 15: Instructional Technology Toolbox: EEE Innovation Lab [2:30 pm – 4:00 pm] @ HIRC Humanities Hall 269 [Caryn Neiswender, OIT Instructional Technologist]
Take a new look at the EEE Toolbox, then dive into creating dynamic assignments using EEE specific tools and configurations. Only time offered this summer, don’t miss it!
Registration: https://eee.uci.edu/workshop/2d
- WED July 16: Innovative Teaching & Learning Lightning Talk Presentations [3:00 pm – 4:30 pm] @ Humanities Gateway HG 1030 [“LIGHTNING” GUEST SPEAKERS TBA!]
These short 5 minute talks will focus on a unique perspective, personal experience, and/or lesson learned to share with colleagues. If you are interested in speaking, please sign up here!
Registration: http://tinyurl.com/UCILightningTalk
- THU July 17: Using Other Folks' Stuff: Copyright & Off-Campus Services [1:00 pm – 3:00 pm] @ Humanities Gateway HG 1030
Panelists: Barbara Cohen (Humanitech), Mark Fonesca (FERPA), Stephen Franklin (OIT), Cathy Palmer (Library Education)
Find out about copyright, copy-left, fair use, FERPA and off-campus services as local campus experts weigh in on your questions and provide real world answers. Bring your questions or submit them here: http://tinyurl.com/UCIgoogle-moderator (Google Moderator, crowdsourcing application)
Registration: http://tinyurl.com/UCIFairUse
If you have any questions about any of the above, please contact: s.hathway@uci.edu
Thank you and we look forward to your participation!
Sheryl Narahara Hathaway, PhD
DUE Learning Strategy Consultant
Aldrich Hall Room 684
University of California, Irvine
Irvine, CA 92697-4150
949.824.1398 phone
949-295-5071 cell
s.hathaway@uci.edu
www.linkedin.com/in/sherylnarahara/
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