Register now for the 2017 Colloquium for Teaching and Learning Innovation

Innovative Approaches to Tackling Complex Challenges April 7-8, 2017 The 3rd annual Colloquium on Teaching & Learning Innovation  addresses or responds to innovative approaches to tackling complex challenges. Join colleagues from across the nation for a celebration of learning excellence. SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE Submit your proposal by March 20th, 2017 Call for Proposals Share teaching […]

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Call for Proposals: 2017 Colloquium on Teaching and Learning Innovation

There’s something for everyone at the annual Colloquium on Teaching and Learning Innovation, hosted by Stetson University. The 2017 Colloquium offers two tracks for participants to engage: April 7: presenters or participant April 7-8: two-day embedded Project-Based Learning track Join colleagues from across the nation for a celebration of learning excellence. Share teaching and learning innovations, gains you

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Stetson Spotlight of a different kind: A Food Tale of Two Souls Sabbatical Project

You are invited to join Dr. Hari Pulapaka and Dr. Shawnrece Campbell in an experiential demonstration of their sabbatical research.   Monday, April 3, 2017 from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM (EDT) Event Description Hari will focus on how he developed a traceability index for identifying food ingredients, which is a mathematical model to help

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2017 WORLD Lunch & Learn: How to Plan and Fund a Study Abroad Experience

Join us at WORLD: The David and Leighan Rinker Center for International Learning for the 2017 WORLD Class Lunch & Learn Series. WORLD Class Lunch & Learn features faculty, staff and others engaged in international outreach, research, learning, and development. WORLD Class Lunch & Learn is open to all faculty and staff ranging from experts

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Call for Proposals: Brown Teacher-Scholar Fellow Program

Do you have a project, initiative or area of study that could use a “boost” from a teacher-scholar fellow?  Would you like to bring some special expertise to campus? The Brown Center for Faculty Innovation and Excellence is once again pleased to announce the Call for Proposals for the 2019-2021 Brown Teacher-Scholar Fellow! To view proposal guidelines

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Reflective Spotlight: Josh Rust, College of Arts & Sciences

Pedagogical Ecosystems: A Symposium Reflection by Josh Rust On February 25th, Stetson’s College of Law hosted the 4th Inclusive Excellence in Teaching Symposium, an all-day event in which instructors shared teaching strategies and projects. This year’s theme was “pedagogical ecosystems,” built around the thought that just as students adapt to classrooms, classrooms need to be

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Memory workshop with Dr. Michael Eskenazi

Wondering what advice to give students when they study for your exams?  Dr Michael Eskenazi gave an engaging workshop on evidence-based study strategies. Download: Presentation Download: Studytips-Handout Some highlights … Most studying emphasizes encoding but not retrieval. Students who spend more time practicing retrieval through practice tests do better. Making your own practice tests is even better.

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Recap: Pedagogical Ecosystems

2017 Excellence in Teaching Symposium Pedagogical Ecosystems [Conference Description] 9:15-9:25 Introductions – Joshua Rust, Rosalie Richards, Joseph Morrissey Pedogogical Ecosystems are Adaptive Classrooms – Josh Rust Inclusion: The active, intentional, and ongoing engagement with diversity—in the curriculum, in the co-curriculum, and in communities (intellectual, social, cultural, geographical) with which individuals might connect—in ways that increase

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