- 0606.September.Tuesday
https://facultycenter.ischool.syr.edu/blog/event/test-event/Questioning Techniques
This session will focus on creating engaging student questions using Bloom’s Taxonomy as the basis. The following concepts will be discussed during this session:
- Students learn key concepts better when they have opportunities to actively monitor their understanding.
- Knowledge is socially constructed and people learn best in supportive social settings when working with peers.
- Students become better learners when we challenge them to answer questions that require the use of higher order thinking skills.
- 0707.September.Wednesday
https://facultycenter.ischool.syr.edu/blog/event/syllabi-using-action-verbs-in-learning-objectives/Syllabi: Using Action Verbs in Learning Objectives
This is a Quick Hit session. Throughout the semester, the iSchool FCTL will host Quick Hit – 15 minute sessions. These sessions will be held in Hinds Hall 206F with an 8 people maximum in attendance. Session time: 12:00 pm – 12:15pm
- 1212.September.Monday
https://facultycenter.ischool.syr.edu/blog/event/blackboard-student-view/Blackboard: Student View
This is a Quick Hit session. Throughout the semester, the iSchool FCTL will host Quick Hits – 15 minute sessions. These sessions will be held in HH206F with an 8 people maximum in attendance. Session time: 12:00 – 12:15 pm
- 1919.September.Monday
https://facultycenter.ischool.syr.edu/blog/event/exemplary-course-design-in-blackboard/Exemplary Course Design in Blackboard
The Exemplary Course Design in Blackboard session focuses on best practices in four major areas: Course Design, Interaction & Collaboration, Assessment, and Learner Support. The session is supported by an Exemplary Course Program Rubric.
- 2020.September.Tuesday
https://facultycenter.ischool.syr.edu/blog/event/technology-tools-available-to-students-through-su/Technology Tools Available to Students Through SU
Students oftentimes have no idea what tools are available for them to use during their tenure at SU and this is a handout that you can give them on day one of the semester, especially for those of you with first year undergrad and grad students, as a reminder of all of the different types of tools that they can use right now.
This is a Quick Hit session. Throughout the semester, the iSchool FCTL will host Quick Hits – 15 minute sessions. These sessions will be held in HH206F with an 8 people maximum in attendance. Session time: 12:30 – 12:45.