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Wednesday, 05 Oct 2016

Seminar: Flipping Your Classroom using Blackboard Tools

Oct 05, 2016

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM

2030 Morrill Hall

Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching Training, development

Wade Fields, Customer Success Advocate, Blackboard Inc., will walk you through instructional frameworks which you can use to build an interactive, asynchronous, outside-of-class experience, followed by peer learning exercises that culminate with a face-to-face sessions. During this session the instructor will address specific gaps in knowledge with learners individually and/or in small groups. Join us to see how Blackboard's tools can help fl

Seminar: Blackboard's Approach to Designing a New Learning Management System

Oct 05, 2016

10:00 AM - 11:00 AM

2030 Morrill Hall

Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching Training, development

Wade Fields, Customer Success Advocate, Blackboard Inc., will walk through the research methods used in developing the new Blackboard learning management system using the Ultra framework. This will include a demo of the new Learn Ultra classroom.

Thursday, 06 Oct 2016

Getting Started with Mendeley

Oct 06, 2016

3:00 PM - 4:30 PM

Parks Library Classroom 134

free

University Library Training, development

This workshop for beginners introduces Mendeley. Pre-registration is required. Seating is limited. Register through Learn@ISU. Keyword: LIB.

Friday, 07 Oct 2016

Workshop Series: Flipping Your Classroom

Oct 07, 2016

10:00 AM - 11:30 AM

2030 Morrill Hall

Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching Training, development

This 4-part series offers an opportunity to learn about the flipping your classroom and how to incorporate this approach into a course. A flipped classroom is an instructional strategy that reverses the traditional educational arrangement by delivering instructional content, often online, outside of the classroom. This approach moves activities, including those traditionally considered homework, into the face-to-face classroom.