CIRTL: Global Learning and Engagement

Start time

October 12, 2020 07:30 AM

End time

October 12, 2020 08:30 AM

Location

Online

Workshop Worth

1

Description
** NOTE: You will need to register on the CIRTL website in order to sign up for this workshop (Go to: https://www.cirtl.net/ click sign up in the upper right corner, for institution choose Other).
** For many CIRTL workshops there are limited seats you need to enroll during a specific time-period for “regular registration” prior to the workshop. See details below.

Description In this session, participants will examine ways in which to embed global learning experiences into curricular experiences to increase student engagement and learning.

Event Schedule This online event takes place on Monday, October 12 at 12:30-1:30PM AT / 11:30AM-12:30PM ET / 10:30-11:30AM CT / 9:30-10:30AM MT / 8:30-9:30AM PT. This is the second event in the four-part the "Engaging Students through High-Impact Practices" drop-in event series.

Registration This drop-in, online event is open to the public. Anyone is welcome to attend, but you must register in order to attend. Once you register, you will have access to the Blackboard Ultra room where this online event will take place.

Accessibility We strive to be inclusive of anyone interested in participating in our activities. If you have specific accessibility needs, please contact us at info@cirtl.net in advance so that we may make the necessary accommodations.

About the series How can you provide students with access to a high quality, experiential learning opportunity within a course? Learn with us in "Engaging Students through High-Impact Practices," a four-part drop-in event series taking place in October and November 2020. Empirical research has demonstrated that engaged learning, including high-impact practices, yield numerous benefits for student learning and success. This CIRTLCast series will showcase several ways in which future faculty in all disciplines, levels and roles can embed and assess high-impact educational practices into curricular experiences. Participants will explore the features and benefits of a high-impact practice curricular experience, including global learning and engagement, undergraduate research, and ePortfolios. Participants will also examine the features of an instructionally aligned high-impact curricular experience, including learning objectives, activities, and the process and steps for assessing student learning within each experience. Building high-impact engaged learning experiences into the curriculum, within courses students take as part of their major, minor, or general education program, is a viable and necessary strategy to ensure all students have equitable access to these forms of experiential and applied learning. 

RSVP for the workshop with the CLSE here as well as at the event webpage. Following the workshop, email Erica Szeyller.1 to confirm your attendance for the full event time. If you were not able to attend the full event, email Erica Szeyller.1 to discuss the possibility of 5001 course points.