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Bridging SLOs and Student Success Analytics √ §

Part of the FDC's NEW Leadership & Teaching Series!

Location

The Commons : 329

Date & Time

March 7, 2018, 12:00 pm1:30 pm

Description

Join faculty and staff as they discuss UMBC’s evolving efforts to assess student learning and success. How can we integrate student learning outcomes data and student success data systematically so we can more effectively use the results? In this interactive presentation, you’ll learn about institutional-level efforts to make this work easier along with examples from programs that have triangulated these data to inform (and measure) interventions.  Presenters include Sherri Braxton-Lieber, Instructional Technology; Tom Penniston, Instructional Technology; Jill Randles, Office of Undergraduate Education; and Liz Stanwyck, Mathematics and Statistics.


Lunch will be provided to all registered participants, please click “I Can Attend” below to reserve your seat for this session. Please email fdc@umbc.edu to note any dietary restrictions (vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, food allergies, etc.) by Wednesday, February 28.  The deadline to register for this event is the earlier of Wednesday, February 28 or when the event reaches capacity.  Please email fdc@umbc.edu to be added to a wait list if the event is full.  If you have registered and find that you can no longer attend, please kindly release your spot so that others may attend.

√ Counts toward ALIT Certificate
§ Counts towards INNOVATE Certificate


New! Leadership & Teaching Series

UMBC’s Faculty Development Center Launches the Leadership & Teaching Series!

Sessions in this series are designed to help you to reflect on challenges in teaching facing higher education and how you, in your role as a formal or informal leader at UMBC, can contribute to innovative solutions. Faculty and staff colleagues will address specific challenges in interactive presentations designed to help you explore key questions, for example,

  •  How can you use research to improve teaching, learning, and curriculum design?
  • How can you connect to other teaching leaders to identify common challenges and devise shared solutions?
  • How can you contribute to a collaborative culture of evidence-based teaching to improve student learning?
  • How can you identify policies, processes, and technologies that make it easier to gather and use evidence of student learning? 

Who should attend?

  • Chairs, deans, graduate program directors, and others in formal leadership roles
  • Faculty and staff with informal leadership roles or who aspire to be campus leaders

We launch our series in early March with Bridging Student Learning Outcomes and Student Success Analytics, an interactive program that demonstrates how faculty and staff integrate assessment and learning analytics data to improve student success. Our second program, Closing the Loop, invites you to share evidence of learning challenges and collaborate with colleagues on potential solutions.