Thanks!
Before I launch into all of the cool and exciting workshops, events, and resources we've lined up for the spring semester, I want to take a moment to thank everyone for another successful Academic Technology Institute. This year we joined Faculty Development Day to offer a rich and diverse program featuring the amazing work of our faculty and how they are using technology across the curriculum. So thank you to the eLIS staff for all of your support, the Library for working with us on the drop-in clinic, and the Tech Liaisons and Faculty Development and Life Committees for your work on the program. And of course, thank you to all of the presenters for making the day possible.
New Resource Site
The eLearning Faculty Resources community is designed to facilitate conversations between experienced and novice faculty wishing to share ideas, access resources and view best practices in online/hybrid/web-enhanced learning. The community is meant to be cultivated by the faculty themselves. Faculty are invited to add resources and share what you have learned in your experiences when using technology in your teaching. A loose structure has been established as a starting point for this community and the eLIS staff will be stopping by to add resources, answer questions and offer further training.
This community is available in myLesley. For more information or to request enrollment in this organization, please contact elis@lesley.edu
Spring Training and Events
We have no shortage of things to try and learn about this semester. We are offering face-to-face workshops, one-on-one consultations, online courses and communities, as well as webinars planned later this spring. Below are just the highlights, so please be sure to check out our full calendar.
Online Workshop: A Taste of eLearning
Fully online, 2 weeks, Feb 2 -Feb 15th.
Curious about online learning? Have you heard about online courses, but never participated in one yourself? Perhaps you are interested in just a bite but are not ready to chow down on the entire semester-long course. eLIS is offering a short and engaging seminar that will help you to experience a small nibble of online learning. The two week seminar is offered completely online and will introduce you to the newest generation of students, the Millennials. You will also be exposed to the basic features of myLesley's eLearning environment. To register, please contact elis@lesley.edu or call 617-349-8960
myLesley Drop in Hours/Clinic
eLIS staff are available for drop in office hours/clinic time to help you with your specific myLesley questions and needs.
Feb 2, 10:30-12:30pm Library 403
Feb 4th, 10:30-12:30 Univ 3-084
Feb 17th 1-3pm, Library 401
Brown-Bag Lunch Series:
Our Favorite Free Online Software Tools and Resources
Feb 18th, 12:30-2:00pm Univ 3-089
Join Rebecca Petersen and Danielle Powell from eLIS to learn about free tools and resources that you can start using in your classes or for your own personal use today! Whether you are currently teaching courses that utilize specific software, or you have been curious about adding technology into your course, this brown bag talk is for you! We will introduce you to resources in the arts, sciences, math, language arts and social studies. We will show you how to paint online with Sumo paint, and how to create mind maps with Webspiration. Please RSVP to bchervin@lesley.edu or please call 617-349-8771.
Brown Bag Lunch Series:
Social Media, Social Learning: Understanding the Tools of Today's Learners
March 18th, 12:30-2:00pm, Univ 3-089.
Brenda Matthis, Division Director of STEM, and Rebecca Petersen from eLIS will be joined by Lesley College students as we explore the worlds of Facebook, Twitter, Skype, and other popular online tools for social networking and learning. During this talk, we will show you first hand how Facebook and Twitter works while hearing from students who rely on these tools for both their academic and social lives.
Wiki Workshop
February 26th, 10:30am-12:30 pm Library 401
Curious about wikis? Are you considering using a wiki in your course? Come to our workshop and try your hand at creating one. We will also discuss pedagogy of using wikis in education and look at some models of wiki usage.
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