Workshops and Consultations
Introducing Unlocking Research Writing Self Study Success Series (part of CITL Instructor Series)
WebEx (Webinar)Writing practices in academia may seem straight forward to those of us who have written many research papers and proposals, but for students, the details are often not apparent. Dr. Cecile Badenhorst, Professor in the Faculty of Education, has prepared a series titled ‘Unlocking Research Writing Self Study Success Series’ to support all graduate students in ... Read more
Ed Tech Showcase: Powtoon
ED 1001/Webex ED 1001, Education Building, Memorial University, St.John's, CanadaThis session will introduce you to Powtoon - a web-based software that allows you to create animated video presentations and explainers/messages. These would be particularly helpful when explaining troublesome concepts or areas where you want to grab your students' attention. In this showcase, the Learning Technology Coaches will demonstrate how you can use Powtoon to ... Read more
Equity, Diversity, and Accessibility in Your Teaching
WebEx (Webinar)This session is hosted by CITL, Accessibility Services (Blundon Centre) and the Internationalization Office. The session is offered in two formats - you can attend virtually on October 11 at 10 a.m. or in-person on October 17 at 3 p.m. Students come from diverse backgrounds and experiences, and there are services at Memorial to help ... Read more
Assessments: Thinking Creatively (part of CITL Instructor Series)
WebEx (Webinar)Building on the success of his MUNTLC22 conference session, Dr. Chris Kozak, Professor from the Department of Chemistry, is back to share more about his experience with implementing Creative Chemistry Assignments with Art, Music and Writing. Chemistry is a visual science of impressive experiments and models describing complex molecules, structures and processes. It is also ... Read more
Ed Tech Showcase: H5P
ED 1001/Webex ED 1001, Education Building, Memorial University, St.John's, CanadaThis session will introduce H5P - a technology that makes it easy to create and share interactive content. As part of the session, the Learning Technology Coaches will showcase examples of interactive learning objects created with H5P for use in a variety of academic disciplines. They will also provide guidance on how to access and ... Read more
*CANCELLED* Equity, Diversity, and Accessibility in Your Teaching
ED 1001/Webex ED 1001, Education Building, Memorial University, St.John's, Canada*This event has been cancelled. It will be offered again at a later date.* This session is hosted by CITL, Accessibility Services (Blundon Centre) and the Internationalization Office. The session is offered in two formats - you can attend it virtually on October 11 at 10 a.m. or in-person on October 17 at 3 p.m. ... Read more
CITL Fall Book Study: “Inclusive Teaching” (Session 2)
ED 1001/Webex ED 1001, Education Building, Memorial University, St.John's, CanadaThis session is part of the CITL Fall Book Study: “Inclusive Teaching”. Registration has closed.
Ungrading: A Professor’s Perspective (part of CITL Instructor Series)
WebEx (Webinar)In this session, Dr. Jeannette Byrne, Associate Professor in the School of Human Kinetics and Recreation, will share her journey to the adoption of ungrading for the lab portion of HKR 4703 (Occupational Ergonomics and Sport Biomechanics). She will talk about why she adopted this approach to assessment, how she did it, what worked, what ... Read more
Reflections on developing and teaching an Inuit-Indigenized course (part of CITL Instructor Series)
WebEx (Webinar)This presentation will highlight the experiences of Dr. Geoff Rayner-Canham and Debbie Wheeler as they reviewed and updated the content in their online Chemistry courses to offer a more culturally relevant learning experience for learners from NAC, and ultimately leading to a more inclusive experience for learners at Memorial. Through this presentation, you will learn ... Read more
CITL Fall Book Study: “Inclusive Teaching” (Session 3)
ED 1001/Webex ED 1001, Education Building, Memorial University, St.John's, CanadaThis session is part of the CITL Fall Book Study: “Inclusive Teaching”. Registration has closed.