College-Specific Workshops: College of Biological Sciences (CBS)

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Adapting the Structure and Elements of your Course for Increasing Class Sizes: CBS

Date: Monday, July 22, 2024 | 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM

Facilitators: Dr. Christie Stewart & Dr. Sara Fulmer (Office of Teaching and Learning)

Description: This interactive workshop will lead instructors through making decisions about their current course to adapt to an increased class size. Instructors will be guided through a process of identifying and prioritizing course elements they can keep, change, adapt, or put aside (for now). Instructors will explore possible strategies, select adaptations, and make informed decisions for their course and context.

We encourage you to bring your course learning outcomes to the session. However, we will not focus on making changes to them.

This workshop provides a holistic review of your course, while the workshop Modifying Assessments for Increasing Class Sizes enables you to adapt specific assessments.

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Modifying Assessments for Increasing Class Sizes: CBS

Dates: Tuesday, August 13, 2024 | 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM and Thursday, August 15, 2024 | 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM

Facilitators: Dr. Sara Fulmer (Office of Teaching and Learning) & Dr. Kerry Ritchie (College of Biological Sciences)

Description: This two-part workshop provides resources and guidance to adapt assessments for an increase in the number of students in the course.

In Part 1, instructors will evaluate how to achieve a manageable and effective combination of assessments in their course. They will map which assessments meet which learning outcomes to determine where modifications could be made. From there, the workshop will guide instructors on a variety of strategies to modify assessment design and structure, and consider ways to reduce grading workload.

In Part 2 of the workshop, instructors will bring their revised assessment ideas, anticipated challenges, and unanswered questions to continue refining assessments with peer and OTL support.

Please bring your course learning outcomes to the session. However, we will not focus on making changes to them.

To explore tools and technologies to increase grading and feedback efficiency and effectiveness, join our workshops on:

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