FEBRUARY 6- FEBRUARY 17
DYNAMIC LEARNING DIALOGUE (dld)
Learn more about the learning environment in your course! The DLD process gives you rich qualitative feedback from your students before mid-semester. Use the information to enhance classroom interactions, student success, and teaching.
Curious about details on the process? See here: http://blogs.longwood.edu/longwoodcafe/teaching-consultations/.
Ready to explore a course? Sign up here: link expired Requests are due by February 15th.
FRIDAYS@CAFE -- FEBRUARY 17
Same goals, different format. The focus of these interactive sessions is on teaching and/or research. Our goals are simple-- to provide an opportunity for instructors to explore a variety teaching and/or research practices and to share their ideas with colleagues. We will provide snacks and drinks. From 3:30-4:15, colleagues will learn and discuss effective practices; from 4:15-5:00, participants will apply what they learned (and get feedback) during a work session. Need to leave at 4:15? That’s fine with us.
Design Thinking for Faculty and Staff
Date: February 17, 2023 from 3:30 - 5:00 PM
Location: 308 Allen Hall
Facilitator: Jacob Dolence and David Hennessey
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Design thinking is a method for solving complex and human centered problems. This in-person workshop will provide participants with a creative way to solve administrative challenges, foster innovative teaching pedagogies, and provide a framework to support students in experiential learning.
The facilitators will guide participants in the history and process of design thinking through hands-on experiential activities. This is not a lecture! You will be building, creating, and acting together. We will then provide participants with an opportunity to utilize the process they just learned and apply it to a challenge in their own teaching or administrative duties.
FACULTY AND STAFF MEDITATION
NEW Monday Meditations
Join Greg Harbaugh-Schattenkirk and Kevin Schattenkirk for an hour-long meditation to start your week right.
Mondays from 3:15 to 4:15
Allen 310 (CAFE lounge)
Tuesday and Thursday Meditations
Join Renee Gutiérrez for a short mediation session via Zoom.
Tuesdays and Thursdays from 11:30-11:50
Please join us during one of our meditation sessions.
https://longwood-edu.zoom.us/j/95744314696?pwd=N2FsTEtpQTA1c2RrUGU1YzB0dDR1UT09
FOCUSED PRODUCTIVITY SESSIONS
Join CAFE for pomodoro sessions again this semester. All faculty and staff are welcome. The sessions use a focused cycle: set a goal, work towards it for 25 minutes, and then take a five-minute break. You will repeat the cycle three times. Choose the session that fits your needs:
Research Writing Session: Thursdays @ 8:30-10:30am, via Zoom with Adam Franssen, https://longwood-edu.zoom.us/j/98155845624
Work Session: Mondays @ 10:00-11:30, via Zoom with Renee Gutiérrez
https://longwood-edu.zoom.us/j/95514040489?pwd=K0lZZGM3ZGR1MjV6OUxKL3AvQUFvQT09
UPCOMING: REGISTER NOW
FRIDAYS@CAFE
Backwards Design for Survey Design
Date: March 24, 2023 from 3:30 - 5:00 PM
Location: 308 Allen Hall
Facilitator: JoEllen Pederson, CAFE Faculty Consultant
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In this workshop we will discuss how to design survey questions to meet statistical objectives. Far too often, researchers design and implement surveys without considering what types of statistical analysis they want to use. Once data is collected, it is too late. The type of variables and analytical techniques often have many limitations. In this workshop, we will discuss strategies to write survey questions that create the most possibilities for analysis. Bring your research ideas! As time permits, we will work through possibilities for your research questions.