Online Teaching – Workshops this Thursday 11/7 and 11/11

Applying the Quality Matters Rubric workshop

Attendees will learn the basics of a nationally recognized, research-based rubric and peer review process. Both are designed to improve online and blended course quality to benefit online learners. The Quality Matter’s (QM) Rubric and program are the basis for Towson’s Gold Review Process, Towson’s faculty-centered, collaborative peer-reviews of online courses.

Faculty of any standing, staff, and administrators are welcome to attend.

Thursday, 11/7
9 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Cook Library, Room 208

A continental breakfast and lunch are provided.

Registration is required. Space is limited. (Look for the “TOWSON ONLY” offering.)  You must attend the entire workshop to receive your certificate.

 

Online Teaching Circle: Engaging Students Online

Monday, 11/11 from 11 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.
Cook Library, Room 208 or
Online With WebEx (password: tu) or via phone: 408-792-6300 (access code: 793 340 910)

Would you like to connect with other colleagues who teach blended and online courses? Would you like to share best practices for teaching with Blackboard? Are you looking for research partners?

The session will include two brief presentations from faculty colleagues and time for Q&A.  All faculty are welcome to join our online instruction learning community.

Register here.

 

Sponsored by the Faculty Academic Center for Excellence at Towson (FACET).  Contact FACET for more information.

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This post was written by Cross, Tammy M.