Teaching Enhancement Workshop January 2021
The Committee for the Enhancement of Teaching and Learning (CETL) is hosting a Teaching Enhancement Workshop on Tuesday, January 12th via two Zoom sessions. The sessions will discuss how to make the best use of Zoom and classroom sessions.
More details will follow before the January sessions.
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9:45 - 10:45 a.m. |
Fighting Back Against Zoom Fatigue This session will explore ways to make Zoom sessions more engaging for both faculty and students and will feature tips from Loyola faculty. If you would like to share with your faculty colleagues approaches or activities you have used to make your Zoom pedagogy more engaging, please do so with the CETL through Flipgrid in the following discussion:Zoom Engagement Tips Facilitator: Marie Heath, assistant professor of education technology Resources: Fighting Back Against Zoom Fatigue,Google Doc |
11 a.m. - 12 p.m. |
Maximizing In-Person Classroom Time During the Pandemic This session will involve discussion of the best ways to use the one in-person classroom session that most faculty will have with students on a weekly basis and will feature tips from Loyola faculty. Please share your plans for use of in-class time for the spring semester with fellow faculty through a Flipgrid discussion:Best Uses of Classroom Time Facilitator: Mavis Biss, associate professor of philosophy Resources: Maximizing In-Person Classroom Time Recording, Jan. 12, 2021
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Teaching Enhancement Committee Members, 2020-21
- Mavis Biss (Philosophy)
- Jean Lee Cole (English)
- Irem Demirkan (Management and International Business)
- Derek Kendig, Chair (Biology)
- Marie Heath (Education Specialties)
- Cindy Moore (Writing /Academic Affairs), ex officio
Past Teaching Enhancement Workshops
Fall 2020: Planning for Fall 2020: Classroom Trial Sessions
January 2020: Teaching for Active Citizenship
August 2019: Reflection on Student Learning and Teaching Practice
January 2019: Motivation: Theory in Action
August 2018: Approaching Challenging Topics in the Classroom
January 2018: High-Impact Teaching Practices Using Digital Pedagogy
August 2017: Student-Driven Learning and High-Impact Learning Practices
January 2017: Evidence-Based Teaching Practices
August 2016: Race in the College Classroom
January 2016: Modes of Engagement
August 2015: Inclusive Teaching and Loyola's Diversifying Student Body
January 2015: The Jesuit Mission, In Action
August 2014: Beyond Words: The Power of Nonverbal Communication in Teaching
Contact Us
Beth Kotchick, Ph.D., Associate Vice President for Graduate Academic AffairsJenkins Hall 120H, ext. 5290