Workshops and Consultations
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Using the literature circle model for student assessment (CITL Instructor Series)
Using the literature circle model for student assessment (CITL Instructor Series)
The presenters for this session are Dr. Connie Morrison, Associate Professor, Faculty of Education and Dr. Lauren Dwyer Assistant Professor, School of Communication Studies, Mount Royal University Originally Literature Circles were designed to help young readers improve their literacy skills and engagement with fiction; however, Dr. Morrison & Dr. Dwyer modified the typical approach and ... Read more
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Supporting Student Progress Through Lesser Known Brightspace Tools
Supporting Student Progress Through Lesser Known Brightspace Tools
Brightspace offers a range of tools that allow instructors to monitor student activity in a course such as their engagement with the course material or participation in discussions. Other Brightspace tools let you identify students who may be at risk (and those who are succeeding), and send those students automated yet personalized emails to help ... Read more
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Neurodiversity in the Classroom: From Accommodation to Collaboration (CITL Instructor Series)
Neurodiversity in the Classroom: From Accommodation to Collaboration (CITL Instructor Series)
The presenter for this session is Dr. Andreae Callanan, Per Course Instructor, Department of English, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences and Framework Coordinator, Office of Public Engagement Neurodivergence, neurodiversity, neurotypicality, neurospiciness: what do all these words mean, and what do they look like in the university classroom space? In this session, Dr. Callanan will ... Read more