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Talking About Teaching October 26th, Teaching for Conceptual Thinking

Concepts! Concepts! Concepts! They’re everywhere! Our textbooks are full of them. Lectures explain them. Tests measure how well students understand them. But what is a concept? How do we know our students are deeply learning a concept? How can we teach for conceptual understanding in a specific field or discipline? This CAETL session explores the challenges, issues and pleasures associated with teaching for conceptual understanding.

Please join us. The session promises to be informative, supportive and challenging.

October 26th,2012
L1170 A
2- 4 PM

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Refreshments will be served.
All members of the teaching community are welcome to attend.

This event will be live streamed from 2-4pm. You can watch it at the following link:

new.livestream.com/uleth

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Join us for the Apple Learning Tour. Reshaping content. Engaging Students.

CRDC and CAETL present the Apple Learning Tour 2012

Technology makes this a magical time to be a student. And a powerful time to be an educator. The Apple Learning Tour is an opportunity to experience how you can transform learning with innovative new tools for creating, curating, and deploying content.

Engage students. Explore apps, interactive books, and Multi-Touch textbooks.

8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.

Discover amazing interactive iBooks. Immerse yourself in the world’s largest online catalog of free education content in iTunes U. And experience some of the thousands of education apps for iPad.

Learn how to create your own interactive Multi-Touch books with Mac and iBooks Author. Discover how a course is built with iTunes U Course Manager using interactive learning materials. Then see how it all comes together with an overview of ownership and deployment models for content.

Learn by doing. Create courses with iTunes U Course Manager.

3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.

In this hands-on session, you’ll learn how to build a course by exploring all the capabilities iTunes U Course Manager has to offer. Experience the ease of pulling together content such as audio, video, iBooks textbooks, and over 500,000 resources in iTunes U into an organized syllabus. Make available all the assignments, quizzes, and materials for your students or anyone who’s interested in the topic — whether in your class or anywhere in the world.

Apple Learning Tour 2012

Room B716
Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Join us for a session. Or for all of them.

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March 9th, Talking About Teaching: Ideas to Jump-Start Your Course

Talking About Teaching

Ideas to Jump-Start Your Course: New Ideas for a New Semester

Friday, March 9th, 2-4pm in L1168

Jump-start your fall courses. Our presenters will explore methods for capturing student attention on the first day of class, and also they will explore assignment models that break the traditional assignment constraints. Join us for some lively discussion and explore those teaching ideas that have been lurking in the background.

Facilitators for this event include:
Sheila McManus, Jason Laurendeau, Jochen Boshnick, Shelly Wismath & John Sheriff

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Nov. 18th, Talking About Teaching – Understanding your Copyright Options

This session is intended to give you a better understanding of copyright matters in classroom and teaching contexts, including options for providing students with readings you have selected for a particular course. Since the University has not renewed its Access Copyright license, this session will describe our current copying environment and touch on ways in which it may change again when the outcome of the proposed amendment to the Copyright Act is known.

Facilitators for this event include:
Rumi Graham and Betsy Greenlees
Facilitators will present an overview of our current copying environment, and then work with the audience in small group discussions.

L1168
2-4PM
Friday, November 18th

All instructors and Graduate Students are welcome to attend.
Feel free to drop-in any time. Refreshments will be served.

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Oct 21st Talking About Teaching – Exploring Learning Environments

Learning environments can entail the physical classroom space, informal learning spaces as well as virtual learning spaces. At the next Talking About Teaching we would like to take some time to explore learning environments here at the UofL, and discuss what works, what doesn’t work, but most importantly how we can move forward to provide optimal teaching and learning environments.

L1168
2:00 – 4:00 PM
Friday, October 21st

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Sept. 23rd, 2011 – CAETL presents Talking About Teaching – Supporting and Assessing Student Learning

Friday, September 23rd, 2011
2:00 – 4:00 P.M.
Room L1168

Students often pursue post-secondary education to gain appropriate skills so they can eventually gain successful employment. Employers are asking more and more that students be able to adapt and succeed in changing work environments; think outside the box and have creative problem solving skills, as well as be knowledgeable in the specific discipline they pursue. It is critical that the UofL is developing these skills in students. This discussion will explore how we can ensure that these skills are developing within our institution and with our students, as well as how to identify successful student learning and support it. Speakers and attendees will be encouraged to explore issues such as assessment plans, assessment methods, self-assessment by students, grading and other issues related to how students are determined to be successful learners.

Facilitators for this event include:
Nola Aitken, Bonnie Lee, Mark Pijl Zieber, and Phil Jones

Facilitators will work with small discussion groups during this session. All attendees will have a chance to engage each facilitator in these groups.

Visit http://www.uleth.ca/caetll for more information about CAETL

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Feb 11 – Talking About Teaching – What is Thinking?

This session will explore issues such as; the relationship between learning and thinking, teaching for quality thinking, as well as assessing the thinking students do within a specified domain.

Date: February 11th, 2011
Time: 3:00 – 5:00 PM
Place: AH100
Panelists include: Amy von Heyking, Marc Roussel, Bruce MacKay & Dagmar Dahle
Moderated by: Lance Grigg

Refreshments will be served.

All Faculty and Graduate Students are welcome.

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Jan.21st, 2011 – CAETL Talking About Teaching: The Life Course of a Professor part II

This topic is the sequel to the Life Course of a Professor. This session will discuss the challenges professors face in balancing teaching and research as well as being a parent, spouse, and friend.

Date: January 21st, 2011
Time: 2:00 – 4:00 PM
Place: AH100
Panelists include: Janay Nugent, Anne Dymond, Lance Grigg and Shawn Bubel

Refreshments will be served.
All Faculty and Graduate Students are welcome.

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CRDC & CAETL Open House

The CRDC & CAETL invite Faculty and Staff to our Open House. Drop in to L1126 anytime between 1 – 4 pm on Dec. 10, 2010 and enjoy some wine and cheese while learning how we can help you. Hope to see everyone there!

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(Nov 17th) Brown Bag Lunch Discussion – Creating and Managing Effective Discussion Forums

Join our Blended & Online Learning Community of Professional Practice for this important and informative presentation:

Wednesday, November 17th
TH 373 (Turcotte Hall)
12:15 – 1:30 pm

Dr. Dawn McBride (Faculty of Education, Master of Counselling Program) will share research, experience, and expertise regarding the creation, management, and assessment of online discussion forums.

Discussion forums, used effectively, are a vital component of online and blended learning environments. Effective forums collaboratively engage students in course teaching and learning activities.

Dawn teaches entirely online and uses Discussion Forums extensively to engage students in meaningful and collaborative conversations around important course-related topics.

Bring your “brown bag” and join us for this important discussion.

Coffee and juice provided courtesy of CRDC.

For more information about this event or to find out more about blended and online learning, please contact

Doug Orr
doug.orr@uleth.ca
(332) 4063

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