Faculty Development
This calendar highlights various Faculty Development programs that take place across campus. Faculty Development events are opportunities for instructional faculty and co-educators to explore topics related to teaching, research, and faculty learning. This calendar is sponsored by The Studio for Teaching & Learning Innovation (STLI) in collaboration with multiple units and offices across William & Mary. For more information on specific events, please contact the individual event's owner. For more information on this calendar, please contact Pablo Yanez (pxyane@wm.edu).
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Introducing a reading group for those who don’t have time to read: the UnBook Club. Facilitators will quickly summarize the chapters and use the summary as a jumping off point for participant discussion.
W&M Libraries is hosting several upcoming Scopus trainings. Sessions will be an hour in length and specifically tailored for faculty and researchers.
W&M Libraries is hosting several upcoming Scopus trainings. Sessions will be an hour in length and specifically tailored for faculty and researchers.
Learn more about how W&M Libraries is approaching bundled journal packages, including the concerns we have with the cost, equity, and sustainability of these packages.
The student Election Law Society is hosting five events in their Voting in 2020 Lunch Series.
Engaging and connecting with students in remote, blended, and even socially distanced classrooms is a challenge.
Class of 1963 Associate Professor of Higher Education Stephanie Blackmon will present her research on elements of privacy and trust in technology integration through the lens of learning analytics.
Join us for in-depth training with an Honorlock (HL) rep. Matt, HL Rep, will focus on how to properly deploy an Honorlock practice exam, best practices for configuring HL, how to receive support, and how to review the results of HL proctoring.
This Learning Lab is designed to walk faculty, instructors, and co-educators through new features available with the Zoom update and how you can use this in your class.
On Oct. 21 from 3-4 p.m., the university will host a W&M Big Bundle Deals Virtual Forum to continue the discussion prompted by the statewide Sustainable Scholarship forum and to answer questions specific to our W&M campus community.
Hear from Professor Silvia Tandeciarz as she explores the power of arts and humanities in democratization and how transitional justice initiatives enhance a shared commitment to human rights.
In this 3-part series, participants will get hands-on experience producing more professional, interesting videos for greater instructional impact.
In this 3-part series, participants will get hands-on experience producing more professional, interesting videos for greater instructional impact.
Introducing a reading group for those who don’t have time to read: the UnBook Club. Facilitators will quickly summarize the chapters and use the summary as a jumping off point for participant discussion.
CLA, HR, and STLI are working together to offer an interactive working session for faculty on how to hold candid and respectful political conversations in the classroom (virtual, blended, and in-person).
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