Back by popular demand! The Brown Center for Faculty Innovation and Excellence is once again offering the multi-part course design (or redesign) workshop series in the Spring 2018 semester. Through this engaging, hands-on series of workshops, participants will use backward design to develop innovative courses that …
- foster transformative learning experiences.
- engage students with complex questions.
- use a dilemma, issue or question as an organizational principle.
- clearly defines learning around Essential Learning Outcomes.
- includes pedagogical practices and strategies that have high-impact on learning and are inclusive of all learners.
- uses authentic assessment to measure learning at the source.
All workshops will be held in LBC 136
Workshop Topics
Monday, February 5 – 1:30 -3pm: What’s the Big Idea? – engage students through complex questions.
Monday, February 19 – 1:30-3pm: Essential Learning Goals – write learning goals that are appropriately challenging, foster critical thinking and prepare students for success as global citizens.
Monday, March 12 – 1:30-3pm: High-impact Teaching – develop inclusive assignments and activities that challenge.
Monday, March 26 – 1:30-3pm: Authentic Assessment– create assessments that reliably measure student learning, promote critical thinking, improve your grading experience.
Monday, April 23 – 1:30 – 3pm: Reflect & Share – share your work with your peers.
All workshops will be held in LBC 136