Center for Teaching and Learning

CTL Lunch Series

The Center for Teaching and Learning Lunch Series, established in Spring of 2002, provides a forum for faculty and others to learn about and discuss issues relevant to teaching and learning at CLU. (View archived sessions at www.callutheran.edu/ctl/lunch/past_lunch_series.php.)

Unless otherwise indicated, the series' sessions are held in the SBET conference room #127. We meet from 12:15 - 1:00 on Thursdays and lunch is provided.

If you would like to propose a topic or to lead a Series session, please contact Joan Wines at x3277.

SPRING 2013

"Faculty Learning Communities: Introduction, Invitation, Information" Rodney Reynolds and Kirk Lesh Thursday, January 31
SBET 127

"Advising I: Integrating Study Abroad Planning into the Academic Advising Session"
see updated Study Abroad web site: http://www.callutheran.edu/study_abroad/

Lisa Loberg (Director; Study Abroad Program)

Thursday, February 7
SBET 127

"Tech Upgrades for CLU Classrooms: Proposals and Discussion"

Glen Rewal (Director of Instructional Technology)

Thursday, February 14
SBET 127

"Advising II: Math Placement and Requirement Guidelines" Christopher Brown (Math)

Thursday, February 21
SBET 127

"Toward a Standardized Strategy for Raising Student Eval Response Percentages"

Karissa Oien and Melinda Wright

Thursday, February 28
SBET 127

 

"Incorporating Video into PowerPoint and Keynote Projects"

David Grannis (Communication)

Thursday, March 7

"Marketing Our Majors: Showcasing Student Work and Alumni Success Stories"

 

Erik Hagen (Creative Media Center)

Thursday, March 14

"Reports: Lilly Conference and TLC Learning Communities" Harry Starn, Rodney Reynolds

Thursday, March 21

Spring Break

March 23 - April 1

 

"Cracking the Codes: What are CAAR, STAR, ARP, CLEP, LPE, & ADN?"


Erashel Vaiz, Director of CAAR;
Tara Payne, Academic Counselor;
Niusha Farzadfar, Academic Counselor;
Wendy Perkins,
Accessibility Resource Coordinator

Thursday, April 4

"Are All Mobile Devices Equal in Teaching and Learning?"

"Just when you thought you had the latest and greatest mobile device, they come out with the next generation. This session will provide strategies on how to manage and maintain outdated, current, and emerging technologies for teaching and learning, including the implementation of BYOD. We will also highlight the educational impact and features of the top-ten mobile devices and showcase cutting-edge mobile apps, including an interactive audience phone polling of mobile accessories and new apps as either effective teaching and learning tools or just gadgets." (Robbie Kendall-Melton)

Robbie Kendall-Melton

Robbie's App Site:

http://emergingtech.tbr.edu/

Thursday, April 11

"A Crash Course in Career Counselling for CLU Advisors and Mentors"

Let us help you incorporate career development issues into your advising sessions. In addition to getting tip sheets for many career-related decisions your students face, you'll learn about new opportunities, online career resources, and, how social media is impacting the field. Don’t miss this session!

Tiffany Madden (Career Services) Thursday, April 18
"The Registrar's Advising Support Team: How This Counseling System Works and How It Works for You"

Lorraine Purmort, Holly Mulligan,
Christy Sutphen, Robyn Ballard, Shannon McCabe, and Betty Letiero

Thursday, April 25

"TLC Learning Communities: Plan for Data Gathering" Harry Starm and Rodney Reynolds Thursday, May 2
"Integrating Online Instruction into the CLU Undergraduate Experience: A Discussion" Ken Gardner (Theater Arts) and David Nelson (History) Thursday, May 9

 

 

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