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Focus on Teaching and Learning: Fall 2014

FOCUS ON TEACHING & LEARNING, FALL 2014

AUGUST 14, 2014, 8:30am-4pm 

KLARCHEK INFORMATION COMMONS, LAKESHORE CAMPUS


The ºÚÁÏÃÅUniversity Chicago bi-annual Focus on Teaching & Learning (FOTL) conference is dedicated to the belief that as educators, we can grow and develop by learning through one another. We seek to contribute to a faculty and staff life that involves active scholarship, candid and vibrant collaboration, and innovative activities that reflect the University’s mission. Our hope is that FOTL can support faculty activity at all stages of development, and that work begun through this gathering can continue in myriad ways in faculty life.

8:30-9:00: 4th. Floor:  Check-in and light breakfast

9:00: 4th. Floor: Welcome--Vice Provost David Prasse

9:15-10:30: 4th. Floor: —Dr. Peggy Maki

10:45-11:45: Breakout Session I

  • 4th. Floor: 

    Michael Meinhardt, Sherrie Weller
  • Room 215: Goals, Essential Concepts and Assessment of a Science Core 
    Curriculum: Carolyn Martsberger
  • Room 216: Fraser Turner
  • Room 230:  Grouping 1: 
    (a) Using ePortfolios: Michelle Kusel, Shannon Milligan
    (b) : Vijay Shah

11:45-12:45: Lunch & Resource Tables--Donovan Reading Room

 

12:45-1:15: Breakout Session II

  • 4th. Floor: :  Richelle Rogers
  • Room 215: James Conley, William Kent
  • Room 216: Inquiry and the Women & Leadership Archives: Creative 
    Collaborations: Pam Morris, Kathleen Maas Weigert, Laura Pearce
  • Room 230: Debate Techniques in the Classroom: Desiree Weber

1:30-2:30: Breakout III

  • 4th. Floor:  
    Anita Thomas, Anita Weinberg, April Gutierrez
  • Room 215:  Promoting Interprofessional Healthcare Education 
    with I-PATH: Ida Androwich, Fran Vlasses, Mary Margaret Sharp 
    Pucci, Joanne Kouba, Holly Kramer, Sheila Haas, Patti Friend
  • Room 216: Grouping 2: 
    (a) 
    Robyn Mallett
    (b) , Jennifer Narula
  • Room 230:  Grouping 3: 
    (a), Gezinus Hidding
    (b) Social Media in Higher Education: Implications for Ignatian 
    Pedagogy Paradigm, Stacy Neier, Linda Tuncay Zayer
    (c) Using Ignatian Pedagogy to Explore Civic Professionalism in 
    Academic Internship Courses, Danielle Forchette (7 min);
    (d), 
    Michelle Kusel (7 min) 

2:45-3:45: Breakout Session IV

  • 4th. Floor: Faculty Activity System 
    (repeat of morning session): Fraser Turner
  • Room 215:  Grouping 4: 
    (a) Writing Active Learning Outcomes: Sarah Morris, Shannon Milligan
    (b) : Gabrielle Annala
  • Room 216: 
     Jon Schmidt

3:45: 4th. Floor: Wrap-Up Session

FOCUS ON TEACHING & LEARNING, FALL 2014

AUGUST 14, 2014, 8:30am-4pm 

KLARCHEK INFORMATION COMMONS, LAKESHORE CAMPUS


The ºÚÁÏÃÅUniversity Chicago bi-annual Focus on Teaching & Learning (FOTL) conference is dedicated to the belief that as educators, we can grow and develop by learning through one another. We seek to contribute to a faculty and staff life that involves active scholarship, candid and vibrant collaboration, and innovative activities that reflect the University’s mission. Our hope is that FOTL can support faculty activity at all stages of development, and that work begun through this gathering can continue in myriad ways in faculty life.

8:30-9:00: 4th. Floor:  Check-in and light breakfast

9:00: 4th. Floor: Welcome--Vice Provost David Prasse

9:15-10:30: 4th. Floor: —Dr. Peggy Maki

10:45-11:45: Breakout Session I

  • 4th. Floor: 

    Michael Meinhardt, Sherrie Weller
  • Room 215: Goals, Essential Concepts and Assessment of a Science Core 
    Curriculum: Carolyn Martsberger
  • Room 216: Fraser Turner
  • Room 230:  Grouping 1: 
    (a) Using ePortfolios: Michelle Kusel, Shannon Milligan
    (b) : Vijay Shah

11:45-12:45: Lunch & Resource Tables--Donovan Reading Room

 

12:45-1:15: Breakout Session II

  • 4th. Floor: :  Richelle Rogers
  • Room 215: James Conley, William Kent
  • Room 216: Inquiry and the Women & Leadership Archives: Creative 
    Collaborations: Pam Morris, Kathleen Maas Weigert, Laura Pearce
  • Room 230: Debate Techniques in the Classroom: Desiree Weber

1:30-2:30: Breakout III

  • 4th. Floor:  
    Anita Thomas, Anita Weinberg, April Gutierrez
  • Room 215:  Promoting Interprofessional Healthcare Education 
    with I-PATH: Ida Androwich, Fran Vlasses, Mary Margaret Sharp 
    Pucci, Joanne Kouba, Holly Kramer, Sheila Haas, Patti Friend
  • Room 216: Grouping 2: 
    (a) 
    Robyn Mallett
    (b) , Jennifer Narula
  • Room 230:  Grouping 3: 
    (a), Gezinus Hidding
    (b) Social Media in Higher Education: Implications for Ignatian 
    Pedagogy Paradigm, Stacy Neier, Linda Tuncay Zayer
    (c) Using Ignatian Pedagogy to Explore Civic Professionalism in 
    Academic Internship Courses, Danielle Forchette (7 min);
    (d), 
    Michelle Kusel (7 min) 

2:45-3:45: Breakout Session IV

  • 4th. Floor: Faculty Activity System 
    (repeat of morning session): Fraser Turner
  • Room 215:  Grouping 4: 
    (a) Writing Active Learning Outcomes: Sarah Morris, Shannon Milligan
    (b) : Gabrielle Annala
  • Room 216: 
     Jon Schmidt

3:45: 4th. Floor: Wrap-Up Session