LT&ITC Events Calendar

Quick info:

- Most events are an 60 minutes in length and scheduled to coordinate with standard class meeting times.
- All faculty, adjuncts, staff, and GTAs are invited to attend.
- Refreshments are allowed in our facility at all events; events held during lunchtime are brown bag.

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We understand that schedules are hectic and subject to change. Please know that reservations are appreciated; however, if you find that your schedule permits your attendance to an event that you have not registered for, you are always welcome to attend.

Also see the Faculty Instructional Technology Center for workshops offered in their area: Faculty Training/Workshops at FITC (click here)

LT&ITC Fall 2012 Workshop Schedule

Join us at the center for "Mobile Mondays"
Fall Semester Dates: September 10, October 8, November 12, December 10
Time: 11:30-1:00

Whether you are considering the purchase of a mobile device, own a mobile device and would like to learn more about how to use it, or even own a device and consider yourself an expert user--please feel free to join us for a brownbag discussion. Registration not necessary. 

"How to Conduct a Short-Term Study Abroad Program"

Presenters: David Schmidt, International Affairs and Tiffany Bickers, Education Abroad
Date: Thursday, November 15, 2012
Time: 12:00 to 1:00 p.m.
Place: LT&ITC, Center Location: Walker Library, Room 348

Have you ever wanted to organize a short-term study abroad trip but felt like you didn't know where to start? Feel free to bring your lunch and join us for this workshop on designing faculty-led MTSU signature short-term study abroad programs. Participants will learn how to work with International Affairs to establish an itinerary, curriculum, budget, and all of the logistics involved in making an idea a reality.

"Assessments that Encourage Student Engagement"
Date: Tuesday, November 27
Time: 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Location: LT&ITC, Walker Library, Room 348
Presenter: Heather Lambert, Walker Library

How would students describe your course assessments? Do your assessments challenge students to think critically about the content presented in the course? Do your assessments provide students with opportunities to engage with the content in ways that pique their interests? Come to this workshop and learn what might be considered to give your course assessments a makeover.

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