Center for Learning and Teaching Excellence Workshops
The Center for Learning and Teaching Excellence, with other campus groups, facilitates workshops to enhance the preparation and delivery of classes at Arizona State University to enhance student learning. To better assist faculty in finding a professional development activity that suits their schedule and needs, we created a workshop calendar to display workshops and registration links sponsored by our partners at each ASU campus.
Summer 2008 Workshops
Working collaboratively with facilitators, this 3 day workshop will assist faculty in transitioning courses from traditional face-to-face instruction to a hybrid delivery format. Participants will use their course materials, including the syllabus, and work through the creation of an online module or unit by redesigning their existing content, integrating the content online, and assessing the content for meeting student learning outcomes. Participants should be familiar with basic Blackboard functionality.
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This workshop goes over various ways that students can submit work to instructors. Instructors will learn how to manage assignments, submit feedback, use ASU's antiplagiarism software, and maintain their grade book.
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Are your students asking you to make grades available online, but you’re not sure where to start? New features available in Blackboard make it very easy to add and manage grade book items. We’ll discuss and practice strategies for setting up a grade book, whether you use a straight point system or weight grades. Topics include adding, modifying and deleting gradebook items, weighting grades, changing the grading scale, and changing the grade display options.
This is a hands-on workshop designed for instructors already familiar with the Blackboard course management system. Blackboard Hands-on I is recommended as a prerequisite. The workshop is conducted in a computer lab where each participant has a workstation and works through examples in a practice Blackboard course shell.
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