Teaching & Learning Events Calendar is Live!
Google calendar has turned out to work quite nicely for us. The calendar is located here at the momenthttp://sdsu-pict-cdi.org/teaching-learning-events-calendar/
That link is under What Else Is Here, on this site. The calendar will be available on the web in other locations too and will include all teaching & learning events available on campus. STAY TUNED!
Announcing Professional Learning Communities
In collaboration with the Library, ITS and the College of Education, we’ve created a new opportunity for you to exchange ideas and learn from one another. PLCs are voluntary, monthly gatherings of 8-12 members focused on course design topics the PLC defines. They’re open to all faculty, administrators and staff redesigning courses to improve student learning. See the attached invitation for details.
If you’re interested here’s what’s next:
By September 5th, reply by to this email with your general availability. It’s enough to say something like: “I’m available Mon, Wed Fri, 2-5pm; Tues and Fri 8-3pm.
Then wait. . .
- I’ll put the group(s) together based on your availability and contact you.
- At that time, you’ll also receive a very short questionnaire asking about what topics you’d like to cover. (If you wish, you may include them in the reply to this mail.)
- From there, the facilitators will schedule your first meeting, at which time you all will discuss and set your PLC topics and “agenda.”
Facilitators are Mark Laumakis, Faculty/Faculty in Residence ITS, Carolyn Baber, Library Faculty; Pam Jackson, Library Faculty; Keven Jeffery, Library Faculty; Andrea Saltzman, Faculty Consultant.
Note: While being a member of a PLC is voluntary, we ask that members commit to monthly meetings. Also, PLCs are in addition to our Friday OverLunches and CTL/ITS Luncheon series on various topics.
Please feel free to contact Suzanne at 4-2953 or pict at rohan.sdsu.edu
Download the invitation plc_invitation.pdf
cdi.sdsu.edu has arrived!
Thanks to Marc Pastor, we’ve got what’s called a redirect, which means that if you use the url http://cdi.sdsu.edu you’ll end up here even though this url (look in your address bar) still says http://sdsu-pict-cdi.org. Either address will work, but of course cdi.sdsu.edu is soooo much easier to remember.
Does Facebook really make us more connected?
COLORADO LEARNING & TEACHING WITH TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE’S
INTERACTIVE THEATER PRESENTATION
“An Open (Face)Book,” asks
the question: Does Facebook really make us more connected? Facebook, the
social networking tool, has gone from a novelty to a necessity in the eyes
of today’s college student. We invite colleagues from across the country
and around the world to join in and interact with the student performers as
they explore the phenomenon of Facebook and how it affects them and their
lives as students. View the performance via Adobe Connect, and submit your
questions for the actors. Go to the COLTT 2008 Broadcast Room at
http://realeyes.acrobat.com/coltt/, click “Enter as a Guest” and enter your
fist name and last name to join in the fun. Come listen, come watch, come
interact!
Wednesday, August 13, from 2:45-4:15 MDT, that’s UTC - 6 hours
and 1:45-3:15 PDT.