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Lilly Seminar SeriesAbout | Semester Schedule| Past Semesters | Register Fall 2008
Inquiries into Student Learning: Getting Started on a Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) Project So You’ve Started a SoTL Project --What’s Next? Refining, Completing, Sharing, and Applying Your Work Civility in the Classroom: Regulations, Principles and Best Practices Teaching Critical Thinking Evaluating Critical Thinking Students Speak: Asian/Asian Pacific American Students at MSU So What is Civic Engagement? Commonalities and Differences between Service-Learning and Civic Engagement The Student-Centered Active Learning Environment for Undergraduate Programs (SCALE-UP) Project (Of Particular Interest to STEM faculty)
Spring 2008
Intercultural Complexity and Sensitivity: Taking Seriously the Perspectives of Others A Mathematician Reads the Newspaper: A Fresh Look at Quantitative
Literacy Cognitive Apprenticeship in the Classroom: Helping Students
Develop Expertise Promoting Deep Learning: Ways Faculty Can Assist Students Promoting Learning through Backwards Course Design In-class and Out-of-class: Sequencing Activities to Maximize Learning What a Picture is Worth: Teaching Higher-Order Thinking to Visual Learners The Graphic Syllabus: Communicating Your Course Creatively International Experiential Opportunities: Using Pedagogy to Enhance Practice
Fall 2007
Inquiry into Your Teaching: Using the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) to Document Student Learning Group Work in Large Classes?: Making it Manageable with Undergraduate Peer Learning Assistants (PLAs) Campus Emergency Response, Communication, and Classroom Safety (Joint MULTI/Lilly Seminar) Lessons Learned From Excellent Teachers: Ten Powerful Principles of Instruction Teaching with Cases: Learning the Classic Case Method and Variations MSU Faculty Panelists:
Spring 2007 Designing Alternative Research Projects that Utilize the Resources of the MSU Libraries Patricia Payette, Assistant Director of Faculty Development Programs, Office of Faculty and Organizational Development, MSU Comedy in the Classroom: Using Humor as an "Instructional Defibrillator" Ronald A. Berk, Professor, Biostatistics and Measurement, The John Hopkins University Beyond Student Ratings: Multiple Measures of Teaching Effectiveness (Joint MULTI/Lilly Seminar) Ronald A. Berk, Professor, Biostatistics and Measurement, The John Hopkins University Students Speak: Muslim Students at MSU Rosina Hassoun, Visiting Assistant Professor, Center for Integrative Studies in Arts and Humanities; Anthropology, MSU Teaching as a Performing Art: an Introduction to Using Theatrical Conventions as Instructional Tools Kirk Domer, Associate Chair and Head of Design, Theatre, MSU Overcoming Apathy in the Classroom: Teaching Strategies Drawn from the Psychology of Learning Todd Zakrajsek, Director, Faculty Center for Innovative Teaching, Central Michigan University Building your Faculty Website at MSU: Designing, Creating and Maintaining a Personal/Professional website Facilitator: Byron Brown, Professor of Economics; Coordinator of Instructional Technology Support for Libraries, Computing and Technology, MSU
Fall 2006 Issues in Evaluating Teaching: A Comprehensive Perspective Raoul A. Arreola, Director of Assessment, and Professor, Using Demonstrations to Promote Conceptual Understanding in Chemistry: Making Connections on the Macroscopic, Microscopic, and Symbolic Levels Holly Bevsek, Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, The Citadel, Charleston , SC Making Classroom Lectures Interactive and Effective: Engaging Students in Course Content through Interactive Lecturing Anne White Harrington, Director of Instructional Development and Communication Faculty Member, Ross School of Business , University of Michigan Getting Beyond Covering Content in your Courses: Introduction to the Readiness Assurance Process and Team-Based Learning Larry K. Michaelsen is David Ross Boyd Professor Emeritus at the University of Oklahoma; Professor of Management, Central Missouri State University ; Carnegie Scholar Designing, Managing and Grading Effective Group Assignments Larry K. Michaelsen is David Ross Boyd Professor Emeritus, University of Oklahoma; Professor of Management, Central Missouri State University ; Carnegie Scholar Designing Games and Simulations for Learning Brian Winn, Assistant Professor, Telecommunications, Information Studies and Media, MSU Panel of MSU Instructors: Teaching for Successful Intelligence: Teaching and Assessing Students with Diverse Learning and Thinking Styles
Spring 2006 Plagiarism: Understanding It, Preventing It, Addressing It Maximizing Ability and Opportunity: Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities at MSU (Joint MULTI/Lilly Seminar) Lessons Learned From Excellent Teachers: Ten Powerful Principles of Instruction Teaching for “Successful Intelligence”: Teaching and Assessing Students with Diverse Learning and Thinking Styles “Student Conflict in the Classroom” ePortfolios and the Triple Helix of Teaching, Learning, and Assessment Responding to Students in Crisis Panel of MSU Faculty and Staff: Teaching First-Year Students
Fall 2005 "Frameworks for Fostering Critical Thinking: Implications of Cognitive Science and Intellectual and Ethical Development for Teaching and Learning" "Incorporating Ethics Case Studies into Science Courses: A Multi-Session, Hands-On Seminar" "Supporting Work/Life Balance and a Culture of Flexibility in Academia: A Win/Win for Individuals, their Families, and the Institution" (joint Lilly/MULTI seminar) "Lessons Learned from University Distinguished Faculty (UDF) and University Distinguished Professors (UDP): Focus on Graduate Student Recruitment, Mentoring and Success" Karen Klomparens, Dean, The Graduate School , Assistant Provost for Graduate Education, and Professor, Plant Biology, MSU "Promoting Academic Rigor and Deep Learning: Implications for Faculty and Academic Administrators and Staff" (joint Lilly/MULTI seminar) "Interdisciplinary Studies: Where Are We Today?" "Blended In-Person and Online Instruction: Featuring MSU Faculty Award Winners" MSU Panel of winners of the SBC Faculty-Staff Awards in Instructional Technology: Walter Benenson, University Distinguished Professor, Lyman Briggs, MSU Teaching to the Multicultural Self: Cognitive and Cultural Complexity Lee Knefelkamp,Professor of Psychology and Education, Program in Social-Organizational Psychology, Teachers College, Columbia University , and Senior Fellow, Association of American Colleges and Universities
Spring 2005 Integrating Museum Resources into your Teaching, Research and Outreach and Engagement Activities MSU as an International University: Teaching International Students Helping Students Learn: A Workshop for Science and Mathematics Faculty Harnessing the Power of Hybrid Strategies to Enhance Course Outcomes Enacting Diverse Learning Environments: Understanding and Realizing the Benefits of Diversity in Higher Education Assessing Along the Continuum of students Learning
Fall 2004 Using Reflective Writing Assignments to Promote Critical Thinking Introduction to the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Using Peer Facilitation to Improve Learning in Small Groups The Course Design Process: The Big Picture Problem Based Learning and Case Controversies Promoting Responsibility and Integrity in Graduate Research Mentoring Teaching Critical Thinking: Are You Doing IT and How can You and Your Students Know It? Teaching and Evaluating Oral Communication Skills: Focus on Student Oral Presentations Evaluating Teaching Performance: New Lessons Learned Using the Teaching Portfolio to Improve Performance and Promotion/Tenure Decisions
Spring 2004 Designing Effective Explanations Know What We Know About First-Year Students: Reports on MSU Freshmen and Implications for Teaching Building Tests that Reflect What You Teach: The Art and Science of Test Development Using Case-Based Instruction to Develop Thinking and to Make Learning Relevant Assessment of Learning in Large and Small Classes Confessions of a Converted Lecturer Integrating Service Learning and Civic Engagement into Your Courses Developing Engaging Learning Experiences for Students: Focus On Design Projects
Fall 2003 Grading Group Work Initiating Curriculum Change Through Teaching Innovations How do they work? A deeper look at innovations in teaching Introducing Controversial Issues in the Classroom Elements of a Great Study Abroad Experience Instructional Models and User Centered Technology Design Using the ANGEL Course Management System at MSU Proctoring Tests for Maximum Security: Tips from a National Testing Center
Spring 2003 What if They Call me a Racist? And Other Discussion Stopping Concerns and Strategies for Response Calibrated Peer Review: A Writing and Critical Thinking Instructional Tool Problem Based Learning: Experiences at MSU Design and Implementation of Problem Based Cooperative Learning Creating Community in the Classroom: Whether Actual or Virtual Facing Student Plagiarism: Approaches and Strategies Distressed Students: Risk Factors for Faculty and Staff Why Don't You Teach the way I Want To Learn? Effectively Teaching Today's Undergraduates
Fall 2002 Philosophies and Pragmatics of Designing the Course Syllabi Bringing it All Back Home: Place Based Learning Dealing With Difficult Students A Team Approach to Preparation for Classes Beyond the Highlighter: Developing Strategies that Improve Solving Problems from Diverse Audiences in an On Line Web Based Environment How Students Learn: What is Known about Acquiring New Information
Spring 2002 A Workshop for New
College Teachers: Powerful Principles of Instruction – Part I A Workshop for New
College Teachers: Powerful Principles of Instruction – Part II Dealing with
Difficult Students Active Learning in
Large Classes Strategies for
Implementing Problem Based Learning in Undergraduate Courses Creating a Teaching
Portfolio Learning Through Community: Techniques for Fostering an Open
Environment in the Classroom Effective Grading:
Tools for Learning Assessment
Fall 2001 The College Classroom – Rules, Freedom, Reality and Popular Culture Integrating Writing into Large Classes Universal Access to Web Content: Disability Access Techniques and Emerging Standards Back to the Future: A little whimsy, a little research, and a lot of prediction! Analyze your Test Questions: A Test Review Workshop Systemic Reform in Undergraduate Education: The Role of Collective Responsibility Delivering Web Based Education Momentum and Energy – The Mechanics of Meshing Optional, Service Learning Experiences with Large, Lecture Science Courses Living the Academic Life: The Challenger of Carreer Stages, Contexts and Expectations
Spring 2001 A Departmental Model for Teaching and Assessing Writing in Upper Division Classes Pedagogy and Technology Reinventing the Role of Students with Technology: Students as Content Experts and Teachers Learning Styles, Critical Reasoning and Instruction on the Internet Cooperative Learning in the Classroom Laboratory A Workshop for New College Teachers, Part I A Workshop for New College Teachers, Part II Research Basics and Automated Evaluation of Papers in Technologically Assisted Courses
Fall 2000 Academic Integrity Creating a High Impact Classroom Climate Introducing Cooperative Learning Teaching and Learning as Inquiry How do we Evaluate Good Teaching Helping Students Understand that Academic Experience is Test Preparation Web Based Class Management Tools: Blackboard in Your Classroom Incorporating Race into the Curriculum: Student and Faculty Perspectives Technology in the Classroom: Success and Problems
Spring 2000 Part II: Choosing Assessment Tools that Get What You Want Project Storyboard: How to Make Your Team Work Desigining Group Experiences that Work Peer Writing Groups: Using Graduate Student Writing Groups in the Sciences Service Learning: Connecting Learning to out Students Lives Dealing with Online Cheating: Cut and Paste Plagiarism Pedagogical Changes the Foster Critical Thinking and Level the Playing Field for All Your Students Student Evaluation of Teaching: What We Know and How to do it Newspapers in the Curriculum: The MSU Readership Program Revisited
Fall 1999 Choosing Assessment Tools to Get What You Want Who Are Our Students, What do They Bring and What Does it Mean for Our Teaching Successful Faculty0Teaching Assistant Relationships: Making it Work for Everyone Cooperative Learning or Cheating? Thinking Toward Solutions: Problem Based Learning Liberal Education and the University in the 21st Century Developing Virtual University and Interactive Web Course Materials at MSU
Spring 1999 Formal Cooperative Learning: Structured Controversy Moving Beyond Testing to Evaluate Learning Classroom Assessment Techniques: What makes them Work, and Where do I Go from Here? Teaching with Technology and the Internet Dealing with Cheating and Plagiarism in the Classroom Using Computers in the Classroom Undoing Gender Bias in the Classroom Newspapers in the Curriculum: The MSU Readership Program What Do We Know About How Students Learn and How Can We Apply it in Lecturing?
Fall 1998 Student Drinking and Drug Use: What Faculty Need To Know Classroom Assessment: Planning to Incorporate Assessment in Your Course Using Writing to Teach: Teaching Across the Curriculum Teaching with Technology and the Internet Faculty Course Portfolios: From Teaching to Learning Using Learning Theory to Inform Teaching Practice Teaching Innovations in Agriculture and Natural Resources An Introduction to Cooperative Learning Techniques Rethinking Gender in the Classroom
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