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BLSCI – Very Short Guide: Syllabus

Online

Julia Goldstein of the Bernard L. Schwartz Communications Institute will lead a discussion of  the "Very Short Guide" on the topic of  "Syllabus."  The "Very Short Guides"  are posted under Faculty Resources on the BLSCI website. RSVP to the BLSCI’s Administrative Coordinator, Alana Rios, [email protected].  She will share the ZOOM link following your RSVP.

BCTC Introduction to Blackboard Sessions

Online

These upcoming sessions via Zoom are for Baruch faculty and facilitated by Kevin Wolff and James Weirich of BCTC. Blackboard Introduction Learn the basics of Blackboard including uploading content, communicating with students, and working with the control panel. Register: https://baruch.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMtd-mtrzouGtYsYL-WKKBMuh3lLamasY5z Zoom URL: https://baruch.zoom.us/j/87000511402 Meeting ID: 870 0051 1402 Phone (Optional): (646) 558-8656 (NY) Find your Local Number: https://baruch.zoom.us/u/kcKzgBmnrV Questions?: [email protected]

Selecting a Course Platform: Blogs@Baruch & Blackboard

Online

Where will students access course materials, submit assignments, and interact with each other in your online course? In this session, we will present some best practices for organizing fully-online course materials, and we will answer questions about the features of two main course platforms available at Baruch, Blogs@Baruch and Blackboard. We will also hold a […]

(Re)design One “Unit” Workshop Series: Session 2

Online

Want to get started working on your course for the Spring? Join us in Session II: Reflecting on Your Rough Draft of this hands-on workshop series that gives you the chance to explore, build and reflect on (re)designing a unit in your course. Participants will be asked to complete some asynchronous pre-work (designed to take […]

Course Prep Working Session Week 2

Online

Do you need dedicated time and a supportive environment to work on your course? Based on the successful of model of our Writing Retreat, this is a dedicated time for you to focus on your course, whether it’s polishing up your syllabus, thinking through an assignment or making a draft of your opening day powerpoint. […]

Getting Ready for Spring 2021: Zoom Class Planning

Online

*for experienced Zoom users* Host: Catherine Kawalek Register in advance for this meeting: https://baruch.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAsdO6gqzstGtCV-d_s1-VJ50bdN1TCuJHO After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meet

Teaching Online: Fostering Meaningful Participation and Establishing a Course Rhythm with Your Students

CTL

In the online environment, it’s important that your students have multiple and diverse opportunities to engage with each other and the course material. And it’s especially vital that they feel part of an understood pacing and schedule in the class, and are able to pinpoint their place in the progression of your curriculum. This workshop, facilitated by CTL staff Seth Graves and Ron Whiteman, will explore some solutions for defining participation in your class, developing a mutual understanding of its pacing and deadlines, and using online learning platforms to create a humanizing and interpersonal experience.

RESCHEDULED to JAN. 27 – (Re)design One “Unit” Workshop Series: Session 3

Online

We've rescheduled this event to Jan. 27th. You can learn about what we will cover below....   Want to continue to work on your course for the Spring? Join us in Session III: Revision and Refinement of this hands-on workshop series that gives you the chance to explore, build and reflect on (re)designing a unit […]

Getting Ready for Spring 2021: Zoom Class Planning

Online

Host: Catherine Kawalek Register in advance for this meeting: https://baruch.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZctdeivrjItG9PM9ZJKBrOb_0YzVv96JRZv After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

Resources to Balance Your Workload

Online

Learn about the resources that are available to you to offer you ideas and options and also balance your workload. Learn what’s available on Teach Hybrid, Teach OER, Teaching in the Time of COVID + other CTL and external resources. Our tour will include: —Guidance for working with students during the COVID crisis —Teach Online […]

Readying Your First Day of Class (Spring 2021 Workshop)

Online

Having trouble finalizing plans for your course’s first "meet-up" this spring semester? Or perhaps your plans are ready, but you need some feedback or a chance to play-test an idea or two. Join this workshop for an opportunity to hear about and experience what others are doing on their first day, and to further solidify […]

(Re)design One “Unit” Workshop Series: Session 3

Online

Want to continue to work on your course for the Spring? Join us in Session III: Revision and Refinement of this hands-on workshop series that gives you the chance to explore, build and reflect on (re)designing a unit in your course. Participants will be asked to complete some asynchronous pre-work (designed to take less than […]

Getting Ready for Spring: Breakout Rooms and Polling

Online

Host: Cathy Kawalek Register in advance for this meeting: https://baruch.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEpd-yupz0pEtzlhhKrhp38YT3H7yaVokTY After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

Getting Ready for Spring 2021: Zoom Class Management and Open Q&A

Online

Host: Cathy Kawalek Register in advance for this meeting: https://baruch.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYoduGvrTwiGtCUf-idZrVfQOJVzNfpWrOv After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

Course Prep Working Session Week 4

Online

Do you need dedicated time and a supportive environment to work on your course? Based on the successful of model of our Writing Retreat, this is a dedicated time for you to focus on your course, whether it’s polishing up your syllabus, thinking through an assignment or making a draft of your opening day powerpoint. […]

New to Teaching @ Baruch

Online

Are you new to Baruch?  Teaching for the first time?  Unsure about what kind of first impression you want to make on your class?  Do you have questions about creating your syllabus?   Join us the Center for Teaching and Learning and the Office of Adjunct Faculty Services in an informal discussion of these and […]

Faculty Open House (Writing Center)

Online

*Hosted by The Writing Center* We invite members of Baruch’s faculty to join us for a 30-minute Open House with the Baruch Writing Center team. We’ll provide an overview of our Spring 2021 services and answer questions about our online writing support. This is an online event facilitated via Zoom. Click here to register for the […]

When You Can’t Require the Web Camera: Exploring alternative options for student engagement

Online

You may have seen or heard about guidance from the university about having students on camera during live class sessions. Simply summarized, faculty may not require students to turn on their cameras, they must obtain consent from students to be recorded, and they must inform students of these things both in the syllabus and in […]

Distance Learning: Weekly Check-in

Online

How was the first week of your online semester? This weekly online check-in session is an opportunity to connect with colleagues: to celebrate successes and collectively work through any challenges that may arise.

Flipping the Script on Grading: Alternative, Anti-Racist Grading Practices

Online

This event is part of Transformative Learning in Humanities (TLH's) Spring 2021 event series on active and participatory learning methods. Organized by Ian Singleton, (Baruch College) Description and registration information here: Flipping the Script on Grading: Alternative, Anti-Racist Grading Practices

Team as Support: Helping Students Get Through the Pandemic While Improving Academic Outcomes

Online

This event is part of Transformative Learning in Humanities (TLH's) Spring 2021 event series on participatory and active learning methods in the classroom. Organized by Lea Fridman (Kingsborough Community College) Description and registration information here: Team as Support: Helping Students Get Through the Pandemic While Improving Academic Outcomes  

Student Engagement Ideas with Zoom: Polling, Breakout Rooms and More

Online

Host: Cathy Kawalek Register in advance for this meeting: https://baruch.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0ude2tpz0jGNcZTs3rxzGwBOtgFwfpO2dr After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

Distance Learning: Weekly Check-in

Online

This informal online check-in session is an opportunity to connect with colleagues: to celebrate successes and collectively work through any challenges that may arise.

Zoom Class Management: Reporting Tools and New Updates

Online

Review of the reporting tools and updates to Zoom software that improve your class management. Time for open Q&A and discussion. Host: Cathy Kawalek Register in advance for this meeting: https://baruch.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUrf-2trD4rGNzlBllbgWqz7kciL0kQ6wd8 After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

Writing Syllabi that Promote and Embrace Diversity and Inclusion

Online

This event is part of Transformative Learning in Humanities (TLH's) Spring 2021 series on active and participatory learning in the classroom. Organized by Lucie Mingla (City College of Technology and Borough of Manhattan Community College) Description and registration information here: Writing Syllabi that Promote and Embrace Diversity and Inclusion  

Distance Learning: Weekly Check-in

This informal online check-in session is an opportunity to connect with colleagues: to celebrate successes and collectively work through any challenges that may arise.