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SHOWCASE: Mason Instructor Resource Fair and Teaching Showcase (90 mins)

Authors :
Doetsch-Kidder, Sharon
Anthony, LaShonda
Ashley, Jennifer
Chiru, Elena
Clare, Katie
Clemons, Crystal
Dominick, Vicki
Fahringer, Alyssa
Guessford, Jesse
Ha Poirot, Janet
Harris- Scott, Steven
Lawrence, Susan
Lee, Karen
Lewis, Katie
Massie, Courtney
Namubiru, Esther
Polk, Tom
Singleton, Korey
Tatum, Nick
Woosley, John
Paez, Bonny
Habib, Anna
MacVaugh, Kimberly
Martinez- Jones, Naomi
Holton-Thomas, Amber
Stewart, Briana
Lindsey, Rachel
Aneja, Anu
Corwin, David
Kinchen, Josh
Wacker, Darren
Riley, Ramelle
Andion, Lisa
Clark, Lisa
Habal, Zeina
Kent, Leslie
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Innovations in Teaching & Learning Conference Proceedings, 2021.

Abstract

Mason has a wealth of resources that can help your students reach your course goals, such as the library, Writing Center, Communications Center, Data Services Center, Office of Academic Integrity, Center for the Advancement of Well-being, Women and Gender Studies Center, First-Gen+ Center, LGBTQ+ Resource Center, Disability Services, Learning Support Services, Global Education Office, OSCAR, Harmonize, Blackbooard, and more. For the first 45 minutes, come hear instructors explain how they have used a range of campus resources in their courses. For the next 45 minutes, chat with representatives from various offices about how you might incorporate them into your classes. Lightning talk presenters: Jennifer Ashley (College of Humanities and Social Sciences) – will discuss DiSC classroom instruction and workshops Katie Clare (CWB)- will discuss the resources from the Center for the Advancement of Well-Being Janet Ha Poirot (CHSS-School of Integrative Studies) – will discuss Learning Services Anna Habib (English) – will discuss the Writing Center Steven Harris- Scott (History & INTO Mason) – will discuss GEO study abroad option added to World History course Susan Howard (College of Humanities and Social Sciences) – will discuss resources, including recommending individual sessions to her students, possibly recommending the ESL opt-in program to her multilingual writers, and inviting tutors to her class to give workshops. – on demand Esther Namubiru (INTO Mason) – will discuss integration of library services Bonny Paez (INTO Mason) – will discuss OAI Breakout rooms: BREAKOUT ROOM #1: First-generation and Undocumented Students at Mason Amber Holton-Thomas (First-gen+ Center) BREAKOUT ROOM #2: The Communications Lab Briana M. Stewart (Communications) BREAKOUT ROOM #3: The Writing Center and Writing Across the Curriculum Tom Polk (WAC) Courtney Massie (University Writing Center) Susan Lawrence (Writing Center)- will discuss the Writing Center This session will highlight resources for teaching and learning to write that are available to both students and faculty at Mason. With a primary focus on students at all levels, the Writing Center provides individual consultations, workshops, writing groups, and written resources, along with specialized support for multilingual and advanced graduate writers. With a primary focus on faculty and curriculum, the Writing Across the Curriculum (WAC) Program offers workshops, learning communities, and consultations to support the instruction of writing in all disciplines. The WAC Program also supports faculty writing productivity and wellness through its Faculty Writers Community programming. BREAKOUT ROOM #4: Disability Services and Assistive Technology Initiative Naomi Martinez-Jones (Disability Services) Korey Singleton (Assistive Technology Initiative) This session will highlight the resources in place to support faculty, staff, and students with disabilities in the Mason community. This includes but is not limited to common student accommodations, how to implement accommodations, inclusive design strategies, digital accessibility resources (e.g., Blackboard Ally, captioning/transcription, document remediation), and more. BREAKOUT ROOM #5: University Libraries, Digital Scholarship Center, and Discipline Librarians Alyssa Fahringer (DiSC) will describe the services and resources the Digital Scholarship Center offers Kimberly Macvaugh (University Libraries) will represent the Subject Librarians BREAKOUT ROOM #6: Learning Services Vicki Dominick (University Life) Learning Services assists students with “learning how to learn” in order to achieve their academic goals. Many students find that learning and studying at Mason is different than what they were accustomed to in high school or community college. The staff provides a variety of free services to empower students to study effectively, manage assignments, and prepare for exams. In this breakout room, we will discuss how instructors can refer students to our services, including Academic Success Workshops, individual academic coaching, online academic success videos, and the tutoring resource list. In addition, instructors will learn how to invite an Academic Coach to visit their class to talk about study strategies. BREAKOUT ROOM #7: Office of Academic Integrity LaShonda Anthony (OAI) will discuss general challenges and share approaches to embed and promote integrity in the classroom, including an examination of assessment materials. BREAKOUT ROOM #8: OSCAR Karen Lee (OSCAR) Jesse Guessford (Office of Undergraduate Education) We will discuss the resources available at OSCAR, the Office of Student Scholarship, Creative Activities, and Research that faculty can use to increase opportunities for undergraduate students to get involved in research, scholarly, or creative projects. We will also discuss other resources available through the Office of Undergraduate Education. BREAKOUT ROOM #9: Center for the Advancement of Well-Being Katie Clare (CAWB) will discuss resources from the Center for the Advancement of Well-Being to support the Mason community as we work toward Goal #7 around thriving and well-being. A university that is thriving around well-being must see this work embedded throughout the campus culture, not limited to CAWB. BREAKOUT ROOM #10: Career Services Elena Chiru (University Career Services) Rachel Lindsey (University Career Services) BREAKOUT ROOM #11: Women and Gender Studies Center Anu Aneja (Director) David Corwin (Associate Director) This session will highlight the resources in place to support faculty, staff, and students in the Women and Gender Studies Program and Center. These include but are not limited to our library, guest presentations, Intersectionality 101 training, gender-related expertise consultation, and a variety of programs your students can be involved in. BREAKOUT ROOM #12: LGBTQ+ Resources Center Josh Kinchen (Director) BREAKOUT ROOM #13: Harmonize Online Discussion, Chat & Q&A Platform Darren Wacker, Regional Sales Manager Ramelle Riley, VP of Partnerships Created in response to educator and student feedback, the Harmonize platform seamlessly integrates with learning management systems to create an engaging, collaborative community for dynamic academic discussion, creative and analytical thinking, and in-depth feedback that drives improved learning outcomes. To learn more about 42 Lines, visit 42lines.net. To learn more about Harmonize, visit harmonize.42lines.net. BREAKOUT ROOM #14: Classroom Technologies and Learning Support Services Crystal Clemons (Learning Support Services) BREAKOUT ROOM #15: Blackboard Lisa Andion, Senior Solutions Engineer Lisa Clark, Senior Client Experience Manager Zeina Habal, Regional Vice President Leslie Kent, Client Experience Manager<br />Innovations in Teaching & Learning Conference Proceedings, Vol. 13 (2021): Fostering Inclusive Excellence

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........2a16118999bf35864fe10eb8f479e3da
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.13021/itlcp.2021.2975